Slash Man

Slash Man (スラッシュマン) is a Robot Master from the Mega Man series created by Dr. Wily to clear forests for the construction of his secret bases. His design was based on Pluto from Mega Man V- due to this similarity in design, it is likely that Slash Man boasts similar movement speed and agility. In Mega Man 7, Slash Man is in charge of an army of dinosaur robots, but his mobility is so high his comrades have trouble keeping up with him.

Slash Man's Special Weapon, the Slash Claw, is a portable version of a wave-like cutting device used to destroy asteroids, released in the form of a pair of razor-sharp claws on his forearms. He can also bind enemies with a red adhesive substance, holding them in place as he prepares to attack, which when combined with his speed and attacking power, make him a deadly opponent at close range. He is vulnerable to drastic changes in temperature, tending to hibernate in cold winters and dehydrate in hot environments, thus he is vulnerable to the Freeze Cracker and the Scorch Wheel.

Slash Man is a quick and effective worker when focused, but has a wild temperament- his colleagues sometimes have trouble keeping him in line, and is something of a kleptomaniac. He has a liking for jungle fruits and vegetables, but has a dislike for nail clippers.

Video game appearances
"This robot moves quickly. You better beat him as fast as possible! He does not have any projectile move. Shoot him at a distance!"

- Dr. Light


 * Slash Man is one of the second four bosses in Mega Man 7. He is weak to Freeze Cracker and Scorch Wheel.
 * Slash Man is one of the six bosses from the Mega Man 7 course in Mega Man: The Power Battle. He is vulnerable to Junk Shield.
 * Slash Man is one of the six bosses from the Rescue Roll! course in Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters. His weakness is Dive Missile.
 * Slash Man has a cameo appearance in Mega Man 10 as data of the Weapons Archive. Like Slash Man's weakness to Freeze Cracker, his data is vulnerable to the ice weapon Chill Spike.
 * Slash Man is in the Mega Man & Bass database.
 * The extra part "Blade Tire" from Mega Man: Battle & Chase resembles Slash Man's claws.

Data
Stage description: Jurassic Jungle

Mega Man &amp; Bass CD data


Rockman Battle & Fighters data

 * Power Battle: もとはひみつきちけんせつようのばっさいロボットで、きょうりゅうロボットぐんだんのじんとうしきようにかいぞうされる. しかし、そのきどうりょくのたかさから、たんどくこうどうがおおい. とくしゅぶきは、スラッシュクローじゃ.
 * Power Fighters: ＰＢにもとうじょうしたスラッシュマンはロックマン７でとうじょう. とくしゅぶきスラッシュクローは、うちゅうせんようのそうびひんをこがたかしたもののようじゃ

Translation:
 * Power Battle: Originally a logging robot for secret base constructions, was modified to be the spearhead for a dinosaur robot army. However, because of his high mobility, he often acts alone. Special weapon is Slash Claw.
 * Power Fighters:Also appeared in PB, Slash Man appeared in Rockman 7. His special weapon, Slash Claw, is a minituarized space dedicated equipment.

Stage enemies

 * Sub-boss: King Gojulus
 * Derusu Bee
 * Gobots
 * Kerone
 * Sniper Joe 01
 * Spiral Gabyoall
 * Stegorus
 * Tamagodon
 * Technodon
 * Tsuranattori

Damage Data Chart
Displays the amount of damage in units that Slash Man will receive from each Special Weapon in Mega Man 7.
 * *For Mega Buster, Wild Coil and Noise Crush, the first number is the damage done when the weapon is fired normally; the second number is damage done when the weapon is charged up.


 * *For Freeze Cracker, the first number is when the shot is whole; the second number is after it splits.

Manga
Slash Man appeared in the manga Rockman 7 and Mega Man Gigamix.

Mega Man (Archie Comics)
He also had a brief appearance in Worlds Collide, fighting alongside an army of other Robot Masters on the orders of Dr. Wily and Dr. Eggman.

Trivia

 * Slash Man was originally called "Claw Man" by his designer.
 * Slash Man's stage may have been inspired partially by an episode of the Mega Man cartoon called Robosaur Park, which takes place in a tropical park full of robotic dinosaur replicas.
 * Slash Man's claws may be inspired by the primary weapon of Vega, a character from Capcom's Street Fighter series.  This is further reinforced by the fact that Vega made his debut in 1991's Street Fighter II, 4 years before Mega Man 7.