https://theteentitans.fandom.com/wiki/Slade?oldid=6627, Peak Human Strength, Speed, Reflexes, Stamina, Senses, Durability and Agility; Mastery of the Martial Arts; Genius-level Intellect; Lore of Chinese ceremonial nature-derived magic, Numerous advanced high-technology weapons ranging from explosives to nanobots; a vast army of highly sophisticated, Ron Perlman (English), Hidenari Ugaki (Japanese), Pierre Dourlens (French), Jan Spitzer (German), Gang Gu-han (Korean), Slade's original comic name "Deathstroke" did not make it through the censors due to hesitance to use the word "death" in a children's animated series; thus, the character is referred to by his first name. However, when the Titans tried to save Robin, he nearly killed them with the nanotechnology in their bodies. However, in the French version of. Cinderblock Other Characters: 1. He is very hard to startle or faze, and his emotions are nearly impossible to read. Cinderblock | Little. Wildebeest | In the animated Teen Titans, the face of Slade is only revealed in partiality … He is tall and extremely well-built, with broad shoulders and muscular limbs. Just as all hope is lost, the flickering lights made Slade disappear. Slade says that he and Robin are "very much alike". He delivered Trigon's message to Raven, that she would cause the end of the world on her birthday. XL Terrestrial | Like the rest of the Titans, Beast Boy hated Slade for the amount of suffering he caused as well as everything he did to Terra and despite Slade's attempts at telling Beast Boy the possibility that she doesn't want to remember the Titans, it resulted in a fight. "Slade" did make his final appearance in the final episode of Teen Titans when Beast Boy attempted to reconcile with Terra. Nothing is revealed about Jericho's life and activities before he became an Honorary Titan. A Face Never To Be Seen. vs. Slade has saved Robin's life more than twice throughout the series for unknown reasons, even when Robin's death would have been beneficial to him. So, he only appears in one episode of Season Five ("Things Change"). When Slade told her about the completion of the plan in "The End", Raven called him a fool for making a deal with Trigon. Although Robin and Slade vowed in Season 4 that if they were to encounter each other again a fight would not be reconsidered, Slade (at least as a villain) never fought with the Titans afterward even when encountering Beastboy. Kitten | Wintergreen | Powers/Skills However, when Terra disobeyed Slade's command in fighting off the Titans, he viciously beat her. Teen Titans Go! The bold is what Slade says. Sunburst | Gotham City 2.1. Slade is also one of the only villains that do not make an appearance in the final battle. He is introduced when Beast Boy is sent to him to present him with a Titan communicator so he could call for help if threatened by the Brotherhood of Evil. Sometime after the final battle with Slade, Robin (still obsessed with Slade) inhaled a hallucinogen drug (in dust form) released from Slade's cracked mask. Terror Titans | Shimmer | A master manipulator, he prefers to bait others into traps rather than directly confront them himself, and uses his robotic minions to their fullest extent, as they're often seen fighting in his stead. Gizmo | In a far off mountain range at night, Robin is on foot in pursuit of the evil mastermind Slade. Warp | a fact that really seemed to infuriate him. Attached to the suit are a number of plated silver compartments along with a utility belt in which he keeps any number of items such as communication devices, weapons and detonators. Overload | The Source | But also Robin wasn't sure if he should let the titans see who was he under the mask. The Titans however returned, and with Beast Boy's help, Terra overcame the link her new suit had to Slade, and she sent him to his doom in a lava pit while she turned to stone.[3][4]. Brother Blood | From time to time, Slade would tell Robin that they were similar to which Robin would angrily deny. However, as a child who was stripped of her powers and memories by Trigon, she did express concern for Slade when Trigon attacked him. In many episodes in Season One and Season Two, he tries to recruit others to his side. Blackfire, Video Games Punk Rocket | He also seems to have a massive army of robotic commandos and incredible strength, enough to leave a dent in solid steel with one hit. Slade sent Terra to free Overload along with Plasmus and Cinderblock to weaken the Teen Titans. It's possible that before the incident, Slade used to be a good individual, but after the incident, he sought vengeance against the world. From various battles with Teen Titans, Slade gave few hints of his motive: These all may reference his son Joseph (which is later known as Jericho), since he can't talk, and the incident leading up to him being unable to talk (and Slade losing his right eye) was because of Slade supposedly betrayed his family, which led to the minor destruction of his home (but major destruction to him and his son). Steamroller | Using his intelligence and charisma, he exploits their weaknesses and fears, and is not above blackmailing them into submission, as he did with Robin in Apprentice Part I. Robin eventually overcame Slade with his friends' help. In "Divide And Conquer", Slade sends Cinderblock to free Plasmus from jail, as well as other criminals. Slade took a unique interest in Raven, since he found out from Raven's father, Trigon, that she was the portal for the demon's arrival on Earth. Hobby Overall, Raven, like the other Titans, detests Slade. Dr. Light | It simply wouldn't make sense if Slade and Robin were the same person. After their brief partnership, Robin told Slade that their momentary allegiance meant nothing and that if they met again, Robin would try to stop him. Flex | Perhaps it was because the excitement over Slade had never left him, knowing that no matter what, there was a small chance that he could come back. It is explained that Slade's defeat at Terra's hands had indeed killed him, and that Trigon had promised to give him back his flesh in exchange for his services. When Slade got Robin to be his apprentice, he liked his progress and thought that if he kept him as an apprentice long enough, he would become stronger. Mother Mae-Eye | Slade looked to me like Robin in one episode when half of his mask fell off. Blackfire | Robin angrily responds that he is nothing like Slade and punches him in the … Also, instead of being a mercenary and a killer, he is a terrorist and criminal mastermind. Doctor Light | | He is also the arch-nemesis of Robin. Baron Ryang | [5] He then inexplicably returned in full for Season Four, as the servant of Raven's demonic father Trigon. Superhuman strengthSuperhuman agilitySuperhuman enduranceMartial arts masteryWeapons expertiseManipulationRegenerationPyrokinesisThermokinesisGenius-level intellectStrategic mindsetPsychological manipulationCharismaTorture methodology NO SLASH! Trigon | The epitome of an evil mastermind, Slade is clever and calculating, never coming into view unless he has the complete advantage, and flees the moment that advantage is compromised. Giant Robotic Alien | Slade | The Lumberjack | By deducing one's strengths and weaknesses, Slade has been able to hold his own, if not outright overpower superpowered opponents, including all the members of the Titans at one point or another. In the episode "Haunted", Robin was obsessed with Slade and when an agent laced in dust made Robin perceive Slade, Robin tried to fight him as much as possible. Brutale | At first, she resisted his offer, but when Beast Boy told the Titans about her lack of control, she left the team. After the beatings and the abuse, Terra tried to leave, but because the suit Slade gave her was hooked up to her nervous system, Slade instead used her, knowing that she did not have too much self-control. Slade then aided the Titans in their final battle against Trigon, only for the demon to blast Slade away. Robin would take it upon himself to go after Slade, which would often lead him to do dubious things such as acting like his alter-ego, Red X, or lash out at his teammates because he didn't trust anyone but himself. He was never seen again after this, though Robin vowed that if he ever showed up again, they would be ready. Like Robin and his mentor Batman, Slade also uses many gadgets during his fights, including explosives. Robin’s friends try to explain to Robin that Slade is not there, but Robin (who was still angry) threatened to take down his friends if he got in his way, but Starfire knocks him out. Bridge 1.3. Slade admits that he tried to get Robin's attention by leaving clues and messages for him to investigate. However, when she failed to do so, Slade took his rage out on Terra. Nuclear Family (Nuclear Dad, Nuclear Stepdad, Nuclear Mom, Nuclear Sis & Nuclear Biff) | Haly's Circu… When Slade got Robin to be his … Trigon | Pier 2. No robin never does find out who slade realy is. Featured Characters: 1. After parting ways with Robin, Slade then came face-to-face with a demonic guard and stole his weapon after destroying him and regaining his mortal body. However, Slade vowed to exact revenge on the rest of the world when his son, Joseph, became mute because a mercenary assigned to kidnap him damaged his vocal cord. During this time, Slade had crafted a new suit for Terra, one bearing his insignia, and was able to access her powers to assist her in combat, and to an extent, control her. Robin attempts to attack Slade, but he continuously dodges and successfully attacks back. Pain Bot | Muscle | In The End - Part 2, it is revealed that he was just a skeleton after fighting his demon, he then temporarily used his demon's weapon for battle. Jericho (Deathstroke's son from the comics) has appeared in the final episodes, but no reference has been made to Slade's and Jericho's connection in the show. He was also interested in their powers, abilities and weaknesses by how he would continuously watch videos of the Titans in action. Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo: Uehara Daizo | Brushogun | Saico-Tek | Nya-Nya | Deka-Mido | Timoko | Mecha-Boi | Scarface Phobia | Five (Jinx, Gizmo, Mammoth, Billy Numerous, See-More, & Kyd Wykkyd) | Punk Crabs | Slade wasn't the original Robin, Jason Todd was, and he was killed by the Joker. When he jumped tree to tree, the branches did not move. In the episode "The End: Part II", the glimpse of Slade's skull face shows that he has only one eye, and the empty right socket has a scar, indicating a wound deep enough to cut through the bone. [1][2], In Season Two, Slade set his sights on recruiting a new apprentice, the superheroine Terra, who, in the animated series, is portrayed as more of a lost soul than an irredeemable psychopath. SladeDeathstroke the Terminator (in the comics; unconfirmed in the animated series)Mad Man (by Robin) Soto | Terra takes advantage of this and finishes off Robin. Park 1.4. Soon, Slade stops the chase. Wintergreen, Television Prometheus | The only child of Slade not to appear was his firstborn son Grant Wilson. In addition, he is a master of psychological manipulation, a master planner, and cunning strategist, and has also demonstrated skills in disguise and ritual magic. Using his intelligence and charisma, he exploits their weaknesses and fears, and is not above blackmailing them into submission, as he did with Robin in "Apprentice: Part I". [6] While Cyborg, Starfire, and Beast Boy tried to distract Trigon, Robin and Slade went to find Raven (who had been transformed into a child version of herself) in the underworld. His mask consists of a white skull, which has no lower jaw, on a black full-face mask and a red x starting on his forehead and with a point of the x is ending beneath his right eye. Mumbo Jumbo | Taker | However, when Terra realized Slade did not care about her, she eventually regained control of herself and saved the Titans from him at the cost of her life. Robin and Raven are very close teammates and have a close bond, even in their minds. The Invisible Man | Unbeknownst to the Titans at that time, however, … While Robin fought Slade in disguised, the other Titans fought a flaming monster. Alias Slade wanted to destroy Beast Boy along with the other Titans for his personal reasons. SupervillainCriminal mastermindTerroristServant to Trigon (briefly) Twister | Comics Killer Moth | Doomsday | Money Mummy | Guess who? Brotherhood of Evil (Brain, Monsieur Mallah & Madame Rouge) | Slade is the only villain to shift alignments completely (unlike. He is Caucasian, as his clothes have been ripped various times (usually by Beast Boy) to reveal the skin underneath. Nega Starfire | Then it was ---- Grayson, who is now Robin, after that it was Tim Drake, who is now Red RObin, and now it's Damion Wayne. Throughout the season, Slade would try to prey on Raven's weaknesses and fears, by telling her about her destiny of allowing Trigon to appear on Earth to destroy it. Slade (Hallucination) 2. But, he is a figment of Robin's imagination, due to a dust released from his mask onto Robin, which made him see, hear, and feel Slade. A row of four monitors, each marked with the name of one of the four other Titans, showing a picture of the blood vessels and a readout of vital signs. This resulted in a heated fight between the two. Nega Cyborg | Teen Titans: Trigon | Duela Dent | Slade freed him from prison to destroy the Teen Titans after Cyborg left them. It also stated that Slade was initially plan to return in Season 6 of Teen Titans before if was canceled. Although he does not make an appearance in the final battle between the Brotherhood of Evil and the Teen Titans (likely due to refusing the offer of being a member of the Brotherhood of Evil), Slade does appear again in the last episode of the series, taunting Beast Boy about how the seemingly revived Terra no longer wants anything to do with him. In the episode "Masks", Robin searches obsessively for Slade's identity, going so far as to create a new villain persona known as "Red X" to propose a partnership with Slade. Robin knew he should trust their judgment. Everything in single quotation marks are Robin thinking. Slade Wilson (known as Deathstroke in the original DC comics) is Robin's most recurring and elusive archenemy and one of Batman's enemies, who wants them destroyed for his own unknown reasons. Academy for his team but the Titans succeed in beating the three graduates. While the former might have been a magical abilitiy or spell, the latter may just have been a smoke bomb though Slade was somehow able to disguise his muscular frame to look like a small old man. Maybe he's Robin's father. They arrive in a valley, where Slade starts taunting Robin. At first glance, he appears far too peaceful for combat. Back at the tower, Slade continues to haunt Robin's mind, and Robin continued to fight a losing battle. Hurt Bot | Teen Titans (2003) Justice League vs. Outsmart and kill the Titans (overall; failed).Make Robin his apprentice.Make Terra his apprentice.Take control of Jump City (all briefly succeeded).Conquer the world (failed).Help Trigon kill all of humanity.Reclaim his mortal body (both succeeded). Slade continues taunting Robin while hiding amongst the dust of the destroyed boulders. Unbeknownst to Robin, the more he tried to fight Slade, the more violent and hostile Slade acted towards him. Halloween Spirit | During in the fight with Robin in rain, Slade wasn't showing any signs of being rained on. After Raven sacrificed herself to release Trigon, Robin had no choice but to join forces with Slade to look for Raven. Terra | After Cinderblock and Plasmus were defeated and sent back to jail, Slade then hired Gizmo, Jinx, and Mammoth to defeat the Teen Titans, who were then defeated although they took over their tower for a while. Legion of Doom (Lex Luthor, Cheetah, Solomon Grundy, Toymaster, & Weather Wizard) | Atomic Skull | Ra's al Ghul Full Name Goals Robin throws two Birdarangsat Slade, but misses and destroys some boulders nearby. Slade ordered Beast Boy to leave her alone and that she chooses not to remember her past. With Slade's help, Terra mercilessly defeated the Titans, who were reluctant to fight their old friend, and were focused on trying to redeem her rather than defeat her. Cyborg 2. Ding Dong Daddy | Unlike Robin, however, Slade is a cruel, ruthless, calculating and violent man and a master manipulator. His eyes were full of emotions. Mantis | Perfect Sandwich | Slade's creation of Plasmus, Overload, and Cinderblock. Origin Trident | Two, he simply would have had no archenemy. Despite the Titans' initial warnings to Terra about Slade's evil, Slade helped Terra learn to control her powers and convinced her to be his apprentice. Ed | In the episode "Birthmark", Slade took pleasure in trying to tell Raven about her destiny, despite knowing how much she wanted to run away from it due to her fears. Killer Moth | Slade is the main antagonist of the Teen Titans series. Flying Graysons (Flashback only) 3. But there's one big difference between me and Slade: he doesn't have any friends." | He prefers operating from the shadows, but is quite capable of holding his own in any kind of battle, and is exceedingly dangerous. Malchior | But he couldn't let it go. If this deal is fulfilled, Slade would reclaim his flesh and blood and live again. He later recruited him with Overload and Cinderblock to weaken the Titans and then merge them together to form Ternion. He would even take this further by trying to make Raven feel bad for not telling her friends about her destiny and bringing them into her personal problems. During his solo fight with the doorkeeper in "The End" Part 2 (with a small glimpse in Part 3), you can see his scarred skull. Slade is unimpressed and again pushes the detonator. H.I.V.E. Mumbo Jumbo | He used it to fight the Teen Titans when Terra could not fight them any longer. He then merged them together to form Ternion. Slade brought his entire lair down and escaped once again. In "Forces of Nature", Slade disguised himself as an old man and convinced Thunder and Lighting to work for him until the two brothers realized that their "fun" was harmful and wrong (thanks to Beast Boy teaching them a lesson). When Robin refuses to work for him, Slade threatens to destroy Robin's friends with nanobots of his own design hidden within their bodies. He has a notably smooth and velvet-deep voice, which can easily be quite frightening, and a calm and casual demeanor. Slade cared little about the psychological abuse he put her through and only saw her as a means to finally reclaiming his flesh for completing Trigon's deal. Slade is the only person who appears in the first and last episode of the series. FRIENDS!" Throughout season four, Slade acted as Trigon's messenger and would often tell Raven about her destiny. Slade is an extremely calm, composed, and imperturbable individual, remaining an enigma to both enemies and allies alike throughout the series. For reasons not clearly stated, Slade had a personal interest in destroying the Teen Titans. Even though Slade became an assassin and criminal mastermind, Joseph discovered his superhuman abilities and became the Teen Titan. It premiered on October 4, 2003. Cinderblock is probably Slade's loyal minion. Despite his changes, Slade still kept an eye on Robin. Slade is back and Robin suffers. The Titans collapse with pain from the probes. And it remains a puzzle for both After fighting and defeating the Titans, Slade was impressed by her and said that they both can rule over the city together. In the Season 3 episode "Haunted", there are many hints that Slade was just a hallucination beyond his disappearances whenever light appeared. Ever since the incident, Slade was further turned to the dark side, effectively making him depraved from any regret over his actions nor chance of redemption; despite that fact, he reluctantly joined forces with the Titans during their battle against Trigon the Terrible. "My name is Terra, and I have done horrible things. Fang | In season two, Slade was completely interested in annihilating the Teen Titans with his new apprentice, Terra. Teen Titans: The Judas Contract: H.I.V.E./Church of Blood (Brother Blood, Mother Mayhem, Deathstroke & Terra) This Villain was proposed and approved by Villains Wiki's Pure Evil Proposals Thread. Raven finally defeated her father and restored the world to normal, but Slade escaped the Titans shortly thereafter, with a solemn promise from Robin that nothing has changed, and he will make that clear if he sees him again. His friends don't know what to do. Interestingly, when presented with an opportunity to kill all five of the Titans after Robin infected himself with the nanobots, he chose not to kill them. Slade is an extremely calm and composed individual, remaining an enigma to both enemies and allies alike throughout the series. It means, when he had a new apprentice, he would treat them worse than the former (as seen in case of Terra where she turned out treated in a more harsh and aggressive manner than Robin previously had). Slade (disguised as an old man with fire powers) used Thunder and Lightning to cause mayhem in Jump City. Batcave (Flashback only) 2.2. In the same incident, Slade lost one of his eyes. He later sent him, Plasmus, and Overload to weaken the Teen Titans and to merge them together to form Ternion. Nevertheless, they managed to hurt him, as did Slade, who recovered his flesh and stole the demonic weapon of one of Trigon's minions. Dr. Military | Holocaust | Robin gets beaten up by Slade, receiving a lot of bruises. Private H.I.V.E. However, Slade was easy to anger, which Robin eventually took advantage of. Darkseid | Robin hated Slade and saw him as a major enemy. However, Trigon went back on the deal, and Slade decided to join forces with the Teen Titans. Slade had gained new, demonic pyrokinetic powers, flight and invincibility. Slade is the last boss and a playable character in the Teen Titans video game. Two-Face | Ravager | Mammoth | Deathstroke | Being apparently dead, Slade was absent for the most part in the third season. I.N.S.T.I.G.A.T.O.R. Kitten | In "Prophecy", Raven confronted Slade and fought him, admitting that she was no longer afraid of him. Mother Mae-Eye | However, his most notable feature is his mask, which is an orange-copper color on the side with his eye and black on the other. Dr. Adamson | Sandwich Guardians | Evil Dragon | The presence of Rose establishes that Slade is a separate character from Robin. Plasmus | Brotherhood of Evil (Brain, Monsieur Mallah, Madame Rouge & General Immortus) | However, in the end, he turned on them after they failed him. Spending time watching her, Slade saw an opportunity in helping her control her destructive powers. Slade is the only villain from the original comics to not use his original villain name. Since the Slade encountered during the last episode was a robot, this was the last time they interacted throughout the series. Two theories exist for this behavior. Evil-doer In addition to his great strength, Slade is a nimble fighter, demonstrating his superior agility in combat on numerous occasions and has been shown to be able to move faster than even Robin during their brief scuffle in Apprentice Part II. Brother Blood | Starfire had asked him that once. Any act of removing this villain from the category without a Removal Proposal shall be considered vandalism (or a futile "heroic" attempt of redemption) and the user will have high chances of being terminated blocked. Beast Boy Antagonists: 1. After Robin kicked Slade's face, his real face was revealed. He is the Titans' main adversary and was the primary antagonist for the first two seasons. Electrocutioner | Somehow, Slade was able to disguise his muscular frame to look like a small old man. Throughout the season, Slade tormented her and exploited her fears of being unnable to control her powers and of alienating her newfound friends, the Teen Titans, and slowly drove her to his side. Attacking, tormenting and taunting the Teen Titans (particularly Robin, Raven and Beast Boy). Blackfire | Space Monster | He also appears in 4 ending episodes of the seasons. Adonis | Maybe he's Robin's father. In season four, Slade did not show any interest in destroying the Teen Titans, but was concerned with carrying out Trigon's plans. Teen Titans: Hexagon (Trigon (Teen Titans Go!) He knew from experience that he was overreacting. During the movie \"Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo\", he briefly changes into a costume with his hair down with black shades and a skinny black suit with a long jacket in order to hide from Red X | Sep 26, 2004 #17 Toonmaster said: Slade looked to me like Robin in one episode when half of his mask fell off. In the comics, Grant was the first criminal to be called the. Users who misuse the template will be blocked for a week minimum. He was said to have a healing factor. Guard | Slade tells Robin that, from now on, he shall call him master. From time to time, Slade would tell Robin that they were similar to which Robin would angrily deny. Legion of Doom | Slade then tries to trick Thunder and Lightning, two teenage storm elementals, into destroying Jump City, but that too failed when Beast Boy helped the brothers to see the error of their ways. In the fourth season, Slade surprisingly returned, now sporting the S-shaped Mark of Scath on his forehead. The villain tries to get insApprentice, Part I is an episode of season 1 of Teen Titans. Richard Nixon | I have sworn to serve a dark Master. In the comic books slade and robin never have this "arch nemisis" thing going on so i think the whole point of slade looking like robin in the show is to say that robin is afraid to end up like slade. Frank Castle Sic vis pacem, para bellum. Puppeteer | Robin believed in his friends that Slade is not real, and switched on the lights, and the Slade hallucination vanished completely. Kid Kold | Throughout the first two seasons, for reasons which are not entirely clear, he is shown tirelessly working on recruiting new apprentices, setting his sights on both Robin and Terra respectively. Plotting.Attacking, tormenting and taunting the Teen Titans (particularly Robin, Raven and Beast Boy). Also, Jason Todd has been brought back to life and now is an Anti-hero known as Red Hood Sammy & Cash | His main goal is to defeat the Titans, destroy the city, and quite possibly rule the world, all for unknown reasons. Professor Chang | Slade now had fire powers and a red mark on his forehead, called the Mark of Scath. When Beast Boy wanted to know why she betrayed the Titans, Slade told him that he could not help her have control over her destructive powers. Ultra-Humanite | Occupation He appears to have access to extremely advanced technology and various secret hideouts, nearly unlimited resources, and a vast army of robot minions. Slade coaxed Terra into subjecting herself willingly to apprenticeship, despite the Titans having warned Terra of Slade, and promised that he could teach her to control her powers. Blizzard | White Monster | Arsenal | Despite all his cruelty and irredeemable nature however, it seems that even Slade knows that there are things that should be left forgotten and that life must move on. The eyes are white reflective lens, which seem to act like He is a master of manipulation and psychology, allowing him to get his foes to do almost anything he wants through threats, bribes, or simple fear. In the Teen Titans: Know Your Foes interview on the Season 2 DVD, Slade is said to also have enhanced regenerative capabilities. Most villains are quite cowardly and weak in combat without their henchmen, but Slade has proven countless times to not only fight well in battle, but to be able to combat all the titans at once, a fighting trait also possessed by Robin. Katarou | He wears a partly armored, full-body black outfit with a monochromatic color scheme and steel-toed boots. He serves as the main antagonist of Seasons 1 and 2, a posthumous antagonist in Season 3, the secondary antagonist of Season 4, and the overarching antagonist of Season 5. The Teen Titans Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. Ra's Al Ghul. He is a ruthless martial artist of the highest caliber and knows a wide range of martial art forms; combined with his heightened speed, strength, reflexes and agility, he is even able to put all five Titans united in combat to shame. In season four, Robin wanted to know about Slade's revival and powers, which the latter often withheld from telling. On top of that, after each candidate failed to be his apprentice, he would recruit others and treat them in both active and aggressive manners if necessary. The first was. The rest of the Teen Titans have arrived to help their friend. Slade was impressed by Robin's abilities, powers, and personality, and wanted him to be his apprentice. Raven 3. Only two of Slade's three children appear in the cartoon. His attitude towards the Titans resembles in many ways a toxic and twisted father figure; while he might not be looking out for them the way a father would, his actions against them push them to mature and do their best, and grow as individuals and as a team. Slade possesses great if not superhuman physical capabilities including increased strength and endurance, as well as enhanced reflexes, and displays a mastery in many forms of armed and unarmed combat, making him a terrifying and formidable opponent. 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