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:''Skillz Punk is a member of the [[Techie Team]] from [[Transformers: BotBots|BotBots]]. | :''Skillz Punk is a member of the [[Techie Team]] from [[Transformers: BotBots (franchise)|BotBots]]. | ||
[[File:SkillzPunk.jpg|thumb| | [[File:SkillzPunk.jpg|thumb|upright=1.66|If I don't work, you 80's and 90's kids know what to do right?]] | ||
An old school gamer, '''Skillz Punk''' still knows how to play and will still win. Sure, he might not be the flashiest or newest gaming tech out there, but he will always be at the top of the leaderboards. | An old school gamer, '''Skillz Punk''' still knows how to play and will still win. Sure, he might not be the flashiest or newest gaming tech out there, but he will always be at the top of the leaderboards. | ||
{{ | ==Fiction== | ||
===''BotBots Official Sticker Book''=== | |||
Skillz Punk had the power of mad skillz. {{storylink|Transformers BotBots Official Sticker Book|BotBots Official Sticker Book}} | |||
{{--}} | |||
==Toys== | ==Toys== | ||
===BotBots=== | ===''BotBots''=== | ||
[[File:BotBots SkillzPunk toy.jpg|thumb|upright=1.66|]] | |||
<ul class="iconlist">{{bp-multi|'''Blind Bag Mystery Figures''' (Single pack, [[2018]])}}</ul> | |||
:*''Series'': '''1''' | |||
:*''ID Code'': '''7''' | |||
:*''Level'': '''2 Star''' | |||
{{toydesigner|[[AJ Piejko-Brown]] (packaging), [[Ryan Glantz]] (instruction designer)}} | |||
: Part of the first Series of ''[[Transformers: BotBots|BotBots]]'', Skillz Punk converts from game cartridge into a 1-inch tall robot. | : Part of the first Series of ''[[Transformers: BotBots (toyline)|BotBots]]'', Skillz Punk converts from game cartridge into a 1-inch tall robot. | ||
: The only notable difference between the single-pack and multi-pack releases (see below) is that the single-pack has production number stamping on him, where the multi-pack versions do not. | : The only notable difference between the single-pack and multi-pack releases (see below) is that the single-pack has production number stamping on him, where the multi-pack versions do not. | ||
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: He was available in the [[blindpacking|blindpacked]] single-bot packages. He comes 1 to a case of 24, like everyone else in the assortment. | : He was available in the [[blindpacking|blindpacked]] single-bot packages. He comes 1 to a case of 24, like everyone else in the assortment. | ||
: This mold was also used to make [[Game Older]]. | |||
: | <ul class="iconlist">{{bp-bbtechie|'''Techie Team''' (5-pack, 2018)}}</ul> | ||
:*''Series'': '''1''' | |||
:*''Level'': '''2 Star''' | |||
{{toydesigner|[[AJ Piejko-Brown]] (packaging)}} | |||
: Skillz Punk was also available in one of the "[[Techie Team]]" 5-packs, along with [[Dr. Moggly#Toys|Dr. Moggly]], [[Ms. Take#Toys|Ms. Take]], [[Nrjeez#Toys|Nrjeez]], and [[Lost Bots|Lost Bot]] [[Burgertron#Toys|Burgerton]]. | |||
{{note|This pack is a "recommended minimum buy" for a complete set of Series 1 BotBots.}} | {{note|This pack is a "recommended minimum buy" for a complete set of Series 1 BotBots.}} | ||
<ul class="iconlist">{{bp-bbjock|'''Jock Squad''' (8-pack, 2018)}}</ul> | |||
:*''Series'': '''1''' | |||
:*''Level'': '''2 Star''' | |||
: Skillz Punk was also ''also'' available in one of the "[[Jock Squad]]" 5-packs, with [[Kidd Klobber#Toys|Kidd Klobber]], [[Laceface#Toys|Laceface]], [[Nail Byter#Toys|Nail Byter]], [[Poo Sham#Toys|Poo Sham]], [[Sticky McGee#Toys|Sticky McGee]], [[Unilla Icequeencone#Toys|Unilla Icequeencone]], and Lost Bot Burgertron. | |||
[[File:BotBots-toy S3-ArcadeRenegade.jpg|thumb|upright=1.11|Prepare for frustration!]] | |||
[[File:BotBots-toy S3-ArcadeRenegade.jpg | <ul class="iconlist">{{bp-bbarcade|'''Arcade Renegades Surprise''' (16-pack, 2019)}}</ul> | ||
:*''Series'': '''3''' | |||
:*''Level'': '''2 Star''' | |||
: Skillz Punk was also ''also '''also''''' inexplicably available in three of the six iterations of the "Arcade Renegades Surprise" 16-pack, found only in one of the eight [[blindpacking|blindpacked]] bubbles on the package. The ID code for each arrangement is printed on the back, just to the right of the team art next to Sweet Cheat (appropriate!). | : Skillz Punk was also ''also '''also''''' inexplicably available in three of the six iterations of the "Arcade Renegades Surprise" 16-pack, found only in one of the eight [[blindpacking|blindpacked]] bubbles on the package. The ID code for each arrangement is printed on the back, just to the right of the team art next to Sweet Cheat (appropriate!). Notably, the edition of Skillz Punk which came in the Arcade Renegades packs features a [[Variant|running change]], in that there are newly-molded divots around his arms, making them easier to pull out for transformation. | ||
:He comes in these blindpacked arrangements: | :He comes in these blindpacked arrangements: | ||
::'''1''': [[24K-Bit]], | ::'''1''': [[24K-Bit#Toys|24K-Bit]], Laceface, [[S'up Dawg#Toys|S'up Dawg]], [[Sheriff Sugarfeet#Toys|Sherrif Sugarfeet]], Skillz Punk, [[Spud Muffin#Toys|Spud Muffin]], [[Sweet Cheat#Toys|Sweet Cheat]], [[Tangry Tart#Toys|Tangry Tart]] | ||
::'''3''': 24K-Bit, [[Chilla Gorilla]], [[Duderoni]], [[Papa Click]], Skillz Punk, Spud Muffin, Sweet Cheat, [[Wrist Banned]] | ::'''3''': 24K-Bit, [[Chilla Gorilla#Toys|Chilla Gorilla]], [[Duderoni#Toys|Duderoni]], [[Papa Click#Toys|Papa Click]], Skillz Punk, Spud Muffin, Sweet Cheat, [[Wrist Banned#Toys|Wrist Banned]] | ||
::'''5''': Chilla Gorilla, Duderoni, Laceface, Papa Click, | ::'''5''': Chilla Gorilla, Duderoni, Laceface, Papa Click, Sheriff Sugarfeet, Skillz Punk, Sweet Cheat, Tangry Tart | ||
{{-}} | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* Skillz Punk's cartridge form features both the [[Autobot]] and [[Decepticon]] faction symbols. However, given that those faction symbols appear to be in the context of an in-universe video game, plus the symbols appears on some other BotBots' product modes, this is more than likely just in-universe marketing, not actual faction affiliation. | * Skillz Punk's cartridge form features both the [[Autobot]] and [[Decepticon]] faction symbols. However, given that those faction symbols appear to be in the context of an in-universe video game, plus the symbols appears on some other BotBots' product modes, this is more than likely just in-universe marketing, not actual faction affiliation. | ||
* On the ''Transformers: Botbots'' website, both [[Raddhaxx]] and Skillz Punk are the victims of a mix up similar to what happened with [[Telly]] and [[Outta Order]], where their names, roles and descriptions are swapped. | |||
[[Category: Techie Team]] | [[Category: Techie Team]] | ||
Latest revision as of 05:27, 6 April 2024
- Skillz Punk is a member of the Techie Team from BotBots.

An old school gamer, Skillz Punk still knows how to play and will still win. Sure, he might not be the flashiest or newest gaming tech out there, but he will always be at the top of the leaderboards.
Fiction
[edit]BotBots Official Sticker Book
[edit]Skillz Punk had the power of mad skillz. BotBots Official Sticker Book
Toys
[edit]BotBots
[edit]
- Blind Bag Mystery Figures (Single pack, 2018)
- Series: 1
- ID Code: 7
- Level: 2 Star
- Known designers: AJ Piejko-Brown (packaging), Ryan Glantz (instruction designer)
- Part of the first Series of BotBots, Skillz Punk converts from game cartridge into a 1-inch tall robot.
- The only notable difference between the single-pack and multi-pack releases (see below) is that the single-pack has production number stamping on him, where the multi-pack versions do not.
- He was available in the blindpacked single-bot packages. He comes 1 to a case of 24, like everyone else in the assortment.
- This mold was also used to make Game Older.
- Techie Team (5-pack, 2018)
- Series: 1
- Level: 2 Star
- Known designers: AJ Piejko-Brown (packaging)
- Skillz Punk was also available in one of the "Techie Team" 5-packs, along with Dr. Moggly, Ms. Take, Nrjeez, and Lost Bot Burgerton.
This pack is a "recommended minimum buy" for a complete set of Series 1 BotBots.
- Jock Squad (8-pack, 2018)
- Series: 1
- Level: 2 Star
- Skillz Punk was also also available in one of the "Jock Squad" 5-packs, with Kidd Klobber, Laceface, Nail Byter, Poo Sham, Sticky McGee, Unilla Icequeencone, and Lost Bot Burgertron.

- Arcade Renegades Surprise (16-pack, 2019)
- Series: 3
- Level: 2 Star
- Skillz Punk was also also also inexplicably available in three of the six iterations of the "Arcade Renegades Surprise" 16-pack, found only in one of the eight blindpacked bubbles on the package. The ID code for each arrangement is printed on the back, just to the right of the team art next to Sweet Cheat (appropriate!). Notably, the edition of Skillz Punk which came in the Arcade Renegades packs features a running change, in that there are newly-molded divots around his arms, making them easier to pull out for transformation.
- He comes in these blindpacked arrangements:
- 1: 24K-Bit, Laceface, S'up Dawg, Sherrif Sugarfeet, Skillz Punk, Spud Muffin, Sweet Cheat, Tangry Tart
- 3: 24K-Bit, Chilla Gorilla, Duderoni, Papa Click, Skillz Punk, Spud Muffin, Sweet Cheat, Wrist Banned
- 5: Chilla Gorilla, Duderoni, Laceface, Papa Click, Sheriff Sugarfeet, Skillz Punk, Sweet Cheat, Tangry Tart
Notes
[edit]- Skillz Punk's cartridge form features both the Autobot and Decepticon faction symbols. However, given that those faction symbols appear to be in the context of an in-universe video game, plus the symbols appears on some other BotBots' product modes, this is more than likely just in-universe marketing, not actual faction affiliation.
- On the Transformers: Botbots website, both Raddhaxx and Skillz Punk are the victims of a mix up similar to what happened with Telly and Outta Order, where their names, roles and descriptions are swapped.


