i know you probably just didnt want to say beer but i like to think you said juice bc disney is always trying to be pg lol. exept for fat Thor. he has beer (funions) coursing through his veins
Neither did Sabretooth after taking a direct hit. Fakepool's powers were all over the place and we really can't take it seriously. Little thought was put into that. Since Wolverine was blocking with claws, the beam should've gone through the openings and burned anything else. It's all weird.
Both of them have healing powers and knowing that wolverine is seriously a walking adamantium, its much harder for him to be killed and all his powers were enhanced. As for crappy deadpool, if his cyclops eyes were only for pushing back or fake, how did it destroy the structure
@@lunarketchup8829 you just answered your own question on how his eye beams destroyed the structure. They are concussion blasts. Like a bulldozer crashing into you but with light. If they were heat beams they would have melted the structure. Look at superman's heat vision. It melts stuff before penatrating. Cyclops eyes hit with a punch and just go right through knocking everything down
Sure hope not cuz i gareente that nobody else could every replace as wolverine and i also bet there wpuld be alot and i mean alot of pissed off fans theres no way marvel would take that risky/dumb of a move
The shield doesn't just "end up" back in Cap's hand. The SSS made Cap's brain more efficient, and he calculates the throw so perfectly that he's always right there to catch it.
Um cap is the pinnacle of human well everything. Peak human endurane, strength, speed and yes intelligence sooo. He can calculate the angles in which he hits something and the shield bounces back to cap
abrar khan Peak human cant hold a helicopter with 1 hand, beat 2 dozen armed men at once, destroy a heavy bag with one punch, break through a submarine window while underwater or throw a motorcycle like a toy... In the comics hes peak human, but in the MCU he is clearly superhuman.
anikait passi It wasnt the "main" thing and he did research a ton of things. Thats what he does for like every video. You do realize researching and calculating stuff is stressful right?
Read up the theory.... Thanos' duel blade weapon was probably made out of some far stronger that both adamantium and vibranium... From an entirely different galaxy... And weilded by the guy who made thors axe
Wolverine had a very strong healing power without the metal. His ability could have also to absorb the blast, the other guy had the burn from radiation; something that destroys DNA When Wolverine got his new metal skeleton his healing increased in power When Magneto ripped the metal out he healed, but not the same; you see he was poisoned by the Adamantium while the metal protected him from it, so when the metal was ripped out, there was still “poison” left and no cure so when Logan got his bone claws out he started bleeding tremendously
@@Bardineer Well, you see , marvel comics tend to make things a bit unrealistic. Wolverine was able to regenerate fully just from a single cell. Indeed he was able to regenerate when his skeleton was left on the sun but not sincerely ON the sun, a bit afterwards when his skeleton was retrieved to a certain point where his regeneration was faster than the damages caused around him.
The reason is that the black panthers claws are made of antarctic vibrainium which is a sort of anti metal and brakes metals down on a molecular level so they can basically tare through any metal you throw at them no matter how industructible
Black panthers claws are updated/ current vibranium made at the source. While caps shield was old outdated vibranium made in ww2 from all that America could find
"Wolverine: Way of the warrior" should be named "EXPERIMENT 3000 degree adamantium knife vs adamantium claws" I think that's the reason why it was the least watched x-men universe movie lol
My question would be....if a 3000 degree ad knife can cut through ad claws then why didnt the knife just bend in half when it touched the claws which wouldnt instantly heat to melting temp!
Ian Campbell They’re saying wolverine got his adamantium skeleton after Vietnam but this is WW2 and he’s basing his research on this scene from WW2 but he doesn’t have it
Depends on the steel. Actually I think maraging steel is the strongest metal on the planet (generally in both kinds of strenght), but that also makes it pretty heavy, unlike titanium. Keep in mind that, in material science, hardness and strength are two different things. Yet again, I'm not an engeneer or scientist of any kind, just an enthusiast, so don't quote me.
Like you said, strength is relative. Adamantium is a harder and denser metal than vibranium, but vibranium's strength lies in it's properties rather than it's core durability. Vibranium can absorb and redistribute impact in ways Adamantium couldn't. Keep in mind that Captain America, an Apex human at best, is able to reflect a hit from Thor, a literal god with power hundreds, if not thousands of times stronger than him. If that were Adamantium, which would simply absorb all the impact and distribute the force straight down onto Cap, Cap would have been smashed into a pancake and the shield would be fine. Not to sleep on Adamantium, though. It would, by itself, withstand more force being directly applied to it. If I were being crushed, for example, I'd much rather have an Adamantium bar in between me rather than a vibranium one. So it really comes down to application at the end of the day. Vibranium seems better for strikes, heat, bullets and falls while Adamantium seems better for crushing, explosions and cuts.
but he still has his healing factor (yes he did make the fault saying it was the adamantium cayse it was his bones but i still think it actually can take the nuke cause its stronger as the normal skeleton)
Disney* not Marvel. Marvel had it this whole time, noob. Disney owns Marvel, and X-Men is apart of Marvel. X-Men franchise used to be owned by Fox, which was bought by Disney.
His healing power and claws are his genetic mutations, he had them since birth, the adimantium skeleton was given to him in an experiment at a later point in time
@@EpicStays "look kid, there's a lot going on here that you don't understand" -Captain America, in response to Spider-man bringing up the physics of the shield
Vibranium is vibration obsorbent so that means if most thing hit it, it will absorb the energy or vibration so that means if wolverines claws try to pierce through, it will obsorb the energy.But, adamantium is harder, not more durable than vibranium
exactly logan doesnt have the strength to peirce it but when someone like thanos or thor uses adamanitum claw or sword or anything sharper it might cut through.
+KniF Clan it shouldnt bounce since it absorbs its kinetic, thats why bullets and other stuff doesnt ricochet in vibranium. Stupid fan wanna bes attempt to assume about what vibranium is and what does it do. But clearly they dont even know a shit or even read comics. Btw gubz would be better if u refer to comics more than the movies . Comics is the main source of it not the other way around. Dont be stupid
I am not sad enough to read comics and I only came here based off the terms of reality. Not a world you devote your life to which goes against the laws of Physics.Kupal King
Maybe it bounces the kinetic energy from bullets, or destructive energy, and physical force back out into the atmosphere, almost like a trampoline. Which is why it doesn't simply nullify the energy void, allowing the shield to bounce off of things if thrown at an incredible rate because it's releasing all the energy when it makes contact with physical surfaces and the energy sends it propelling off the surface.
is Hulk's strength really unlimited? is Superman limitless under the sun? does Flash have a limit to how fast he can go(without speed stealing)? can Batman win any fight with prep? What is the peak of the spidey sense?
1:22 Wolverine did not have the adamantium yet. If you look right before the bomb going off, it shows his bone/claws instead of adamantium blades. Therefore, your whole video, being based on the heat of the nuke vs. adamantium, doesn't tell us anything.
hahaha, yeah except that was irrelevant to the whole video. considering 3000 is still confirmed, and melting point doesnt matter to strength, its worthless to take that scene into account. boom, the video does tell us something
Joshua Taruc Captain Americas Shield is made out of: -Wakandan Vibranium. -Steel. And America. Or. Captain America's Shield is made of: -Wakandan Vibranium. Steel. And Comics.
Ya'll keep saying that, however the video still holds up. Cause he provided more examples of adamantium having a lesser melting point than vibranium. So ya'll are just saying this to think you all have some upper hand knowledge that disproves this person's video.
2:10 the shield always returning to Cap - this isn't a feature of the shield ... it is a power of Cap. Something they don't really cover in the movie is that the super serum didn't just enhance Cap's body. It enhanced his brain into a super computer. He has a perfect memory and the processing power of a super computer. In the moment that he throws his shield, he literally does the math to calculate where and how it will hit to ensure it bounces back to him at the end, regardless of how many times it has to bounce.
ZombieTex True, but in Avengers: Age of Ultron you can see that Cap has what appears to be a magnetic device that can draw the shield back but this has never been confirmed.
The magnet is just to "fasten" the shield to his wrist or his back. His method of holding it. It doesn't draw the shield out of the air. The shield is already bouncing back to him when he uses it to catch it. If it was a magnet strong enough to pull the shield out of the air, it would draw everyone's guns to him as well, and he'd look like a porcupine covered in guns. Seriously, though ... just look back to the first Cap movie set in WW II. He didn't have the magnet back then, but the shield was still coming back to him every time he threw it. It's not a function of the shield or any other gear. He literally does the math on the trajectory and plans it all out like a professional pool player making a combo shot that goes all over the table hitting multiple balls.
If you saw the movie, when the nuke hit and wolverine protected the guy, wolverine didn't have the Adamantium skeleton yet, his skeleton were just bones
John Peterson bro watch the movie and see through its timeline, wolverine only have his regeneration and healing capability, but the adamantium hasn't installed yet in his body.
Skater Kid112 Wolverine did not have adamantium claws during WWII, only his healing factor. He did not have adamantium claws. Logan was not born with bone claws.
logan already had bone claws as a kid he may not have been born with bone claws as mutations take some time to develop their physical traits depending on the person, but he was born with the potential for the claws and then manifested them at a very young age and yes he got the adamantium skeleton after WWII
Witch weighs more? A ton of bricks or a ton of feathers. Its the tone of feathers because you have to cary the weight of what you did to all of those birds.
Disney acquired Marvel Entertainment in 2009, so they do own Marvel and all their assets. That includes their intangible assets such as comic characters.
Hugh Jackman was excited and Disney practically BEGGED him to come back preemptively right after the deal was made, so it is safe to say he will be back. And it probably will be a better experience for him because he won't have to carry the entire show, and as a full fledged actor, he will probably enjoy interacting more rather than doing the stunts for most of his contracts.
The reason Cap's shield always ends up coming back to him is because he can analyse where the shield will bounce, before he throws it. He's not just strong, remember.
The story I read was that Cap is so good with the shield, he can throw it in such a way as it bounces back to him. Antarctic Vibranium is supposed to cause the bonding of metals to break down, this includes Adamantium.
adamantium = vibranium with a small edge to adamantium. the only reason his claws were sawed off in wolverine 3 was because it was heated adamantium. non heated they would cancel each other out. if the silver samurai had used a different metal it wouldn't have happened. Btw wolverine didn't have his claws in WWII. Not til like the 90s i believe.
it was the seventies were when he got his adamantium claws he still out of claws but there are part of the original body and by mean that I mean when he had a normal skeleton sorry if my comments reading this bad
This is basically "It looks cool in the movie so lets do it." thing. Based on everything in the comics, Adamantium once hardened is pretty much indestructible, even by something made of adamantium or similarly invincible metal (Uru (Thor's Hammer), Adamantite (Hercule's Mace)
The Samurai in X Men actually used a Tachyon field around it's sword which is like, SUPER FAST PARTICLES FASTER THAN LIGHT, so they break through all matter at a subatomic level
@@BLOODSTAINEDRUGER how its not cannon if its in the comic xD. uk MCU means Marvel CINEMATIC Universe, has nothing to do with the comics (i mean they change almost everything)
No it wasnt just strength. Apparently he can see and think faster. It always comes back to him because he makes calculations in his head about the trajectory.
Well it was just hit by thor's hammer. It order to remove the paint, you have to scrape it off. Think about it, put some paint on a surface. Hit it flat, nothing happens. But if you scrape it off with a knife or something, then it will be removed
But didn’t wolverine take cyclops laser blast? So his claws definitely can take high amounts of heat no? And also if we’re talking comics he has defo taken more blasts.
Has645 Adamantium can take any amount of heat, it doesn't melt, only heated adamantium can cut adamantium, if it melted then the heated adamantium would break not the other way around
Black Panthers claws did not scratch Captain Americas shield it just scratched the paint, as shown in captain America the first avenger the shield started out just silver so the red and blue are just paint
The fact that he took a random picture of Chris Evans instead of captain america when trying to demonstrate how the shield always returns to him makes me chuckle lol
The fact that he didn't have adamantium in him doesn't matter. He still has a healing factor which (in the comics at least) can heal his whole body back from a single drop of blood, bones or no. His bones are only coated in adamantium, they're still beneath.
About 5 years after uploading this video, we may finally get to see the strength of Vibranium against Adamantium or the other way around... Again though. We'll still have to wait until 2026...
Adamantium is stronger because Magnetos helmet is made out of it which protected him from Charles Xavier's (professor X') seizure and also in the movie Logan when Charles had another seizure in the hotel Logan was protected from it because his skull is made of adamantium
We have seen that Logan can use 1 blade instead of 3 at the same time, which means more mass focussed on 1 point. Maybe if he were to retract 2 of the 3 blades and hit with the remaining one it could do more damage than all 3 together since the power of the punch would not spread out over 3 seperate points.
Wolverine: Hey Quicksilver, mind giving me hand? Quicksilver: Sure *runs top speed towards Cap's shield while holding Wolverine in front* RIP Vibranium
Actually, black panther didn't use vibranium to scuff Cap's shield he actually used a similar metal called anti-vibranium (its called that because it in Antarctica), I'm pretty sure.
No Stryker said once you process adamantium's liqued form, you have to keep it that way and keep it hot because once the metal cools, it's indestructible
When you heat up adamantium, you're exciting the molecules which create a vibration frequency, it's frequency weakened the bonds of the normal adamantium and the adamantium that was heated was able to cut through, so heat alone won't hurt or weaken adamantium, but when super heated it appears to gain another characteristic or simply becomes more durable.
Yes but te friction cause things to super heat to over 3000 degrees c just because of how much force is behind it so adamantium survived both the force of an up close atomic blast and super heat via friction
Logan (Wolverine) didn't have his Adamantium skeleton yet when the bombs were dropped. It was much later when he got it.
WTF? Yes he did.
@@ace-nw1hn uh.. NO. He got it after the Vietnam war.
Joystick thank you I noticed that to
ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh ok. I did research,
Yes im not the only one that realized that
"disney doesnt have the rights to fox yet"
Disney: hold my juice
i know you probably just didnt want to say beer but i like to think you said juice bc disney is always trying to be pg lol. exept for fat Thor. he has beer (funions) coursing through his veins
@@dum7469 right, Disney didn't deserve the X-Men, imagine how they're gonna ruined the franchise, and make it to be a 9 year old movie, bitch no
@@miawmewo if they make a Logan type of movie for 9 year olds I'm never watching a single marvel movie ever again.
@@Slipper489 I know right, x men is probably the only good thing on marvel movies
Disney:hold my juice 🥤
Marvel:AnOtHeR!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Star Wars:nooooooooooo don’t drink the juice 🥤
When wolverine was fighting deadpool or crappy deadpool, deadpool uses cyclops lasers and wolverine blocked it, the adamantium didn't melt...
Neither did Sabretooth after taking a direct hit. Fakepool's powers were all over the place and we really can't take it seriously. Little thought was put into that. Since Wolverine was blocking with claws, the beam should've gone through the openings and burned anything else. It's all weird.
Cyclops beams are not heat beams. They are concussion beams. That's why villains hit with them dont melt and are instead pushed back.
Both of them have healing powers and knowing that wolverine is seriously a walking adamantium, its much harder for him to be killed and all his powers were enhanced. As for crappy deadpool, if his cyclops eyes were only for pushing back or fake, how did it destroy the structure
@@lunarketchup8829 you just answered your own question on how his eye beams destroyed the structure. They are concussion blasts. Like a bulldozer crashing into you but with light. If they were heat beams they would have melted the structure. Look at superman's heat vision. It melts stuff before penatrating. Cyclops eyes hit with a punch and just go right through knocking everything down
@@Hater20X if it was a concussion based beam if would have fractured the concrete not burnt straight through it.
Adamantium(Unstoppable Force)
Vibranium(Immovable Object)
I guess unstoppable force wins
@@Jayden3649 Does it, though ?
Yes it does in the comics adamantium is stronger then vibranium
The original poster must not be an avid comic reader
Vibranium got desteoyed by uru. Soo its no the immovable object
He didn't have adamantium yet when the bombs went off....
That was just his healing factor and durability
Anish Acharya Yes that true
Yep Logan and Sabertooth were recruited by Stryker after Vietnam war so in ww2 he hadn't got the adamantium yet
After that part i stopped watching the video
Yep
I was going to say this seems like a ludicrous oversight.
Obsidian is the strongest you need a diamond picaxe for it
Pro Monster haha lol
diamond vs adamant
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Pro Monster haha
lol
i dont think there is anyone else that could ever replace Hugh Jackman as the Wolverine
hes done after his movie next year
+Deathrow_gaming 22 is time to reboot lol
+Tinnakorn Sai i think he said he was done with standalone movies not xmen, fuck no reboot
+King Fly His contract is up I think new actor will replace his place which mean we might end up seeing reboot or maybe only in past xmen movies
Sure hope not cuz i gareente that nobody else could every replace as wolverine and i also bet there wpuld be alot and i mean alot of pissed off fans theres no way marvel would take that risky/dumb of a move
Ur forgetting that wolverine didnt have adamantium skeleton in the nuke scene
But he had regeneration
@@jimboslice3451 thats Not the Point of the Video He was talking about adamantium Not His healing factor
GottClips his adamantium skeleton is the reason he has a healing factor since bullets can’t penetrate adamantium
@@ScopplerGuy no.
Even before his adamantium skeleton he already have regeneration power.
The truth is the adamantium slow his regeneration abylity
@@ScopplerGuy even if he doesnt have adamantium. The bullet cant kill him.
The shield doesn't just "end up" back in Cap's hand. The SSS made Cap's brain more efficient, and he calculates the throw so perfectly that he's always right there to catch it.
Mesiiah E also if you pay attention during avengers age of ultron, he also has a special "magnet" that allows cap to call back his shield to his hand
Um cap is the pinnacle of human well everything. Peak human endurane, strength, speed and yes intelligence sooo. He can calculate the angles in which he hits something and the shield bounces back to cap
Not peak human... he is Superhuman....
@@mhuh no he's right. Peak human is the right word for him. It's said by the writers. He's not superhuman
abrar khan Peak human cant hold a helicopter with 1 hand, beat 2 dozen armed men at once, destroy a heavy bag with one punch, break through a submarine window while underwater or throw a motorcycle like a toy... In the comics hes peak human, but in the MCU he is clearly superhuman.
Vibranium is for defense not offense
Adamantium is for offense not really for defense
Vibranium can somehow power giant hover machines and force fields, so it's apparently got more utility than Adamantium.
No it's for both
No you can make vibranium into a sword then it will acts as offensive
You can make an Adamantium Shield with that Logic Lathish Mulakala
RezaRnG false
When the atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki, wolverine didn't had the adamantium, you can see it when he is inside the well he uses his bone claws
Thankyou
Forgot the main thing and said at the end of the video "This research took a lot out of me " lol
Nithin C true
Nithin C ....
Also the way the blast works being unground most of it will blow over you. Unfortunately you still get a massive dose of radiation.
anikait passi It wasnt the "main" thing and he did research a ton of things. Thats what he does for like every video. You do realize researching and calculating stuff is stressful right?
because of endgame, i think you need to go over this again
Read up the theory.... Thanos' duel blade weapon was probably made out of some far stronger that both adamantium and vibranium... From an entirely different galaxy... And weilded by the guy who made thors axe
@@jimboslice3451 Its called URU!
@@jimboslice3451 made by Uru
@Captain Bruh your refering to the Disney marvel universe right?
Tini Infinity sword was made out of Vibranium
wolverine didn't have an adamantium skeleton in World War II
Will Rosinski I was thinking that
Good point...
No he has
Kushal Kumar He got it after ww2
Matthew Sanchez yeah i saw it after replied
3:20 - 5:25 He tried to be sooo smart during this. I mean he was until you realize Wolverine didn't have adamantium in his body at this point in time.
Plus it didn't even show the adamantium in his body so we wouldn't know if it even got damaged
That’s exactly what I was thinking. Good catch!
Wolverine had a very strong healing power without the metal. His ability could have also to absorb the blast, the other guy had the burn from radiation; something that destroys DNA
When Wolverine got his new metal skeleton his healing increased in power
When Magneto ripped the metal out he healed, but not the same; you see he was poisoned by the Adamantium while the metal protected him from it, so when the metal was ripped out, there was still “poison” left and no cure so when Logan got his bone claws out he started bleeding tremendously
Lol, yeah, he invited to japan AFTER he got the adamantium and ran from government, later found by the japanese girl in the forest
Thank youuuuuuu my niggaaaaaaa
At the time wolvorine survived the bomb in Japan he didnt have the adimantium in him yet...
Noah Sorø yes he did, if u watch the begining he had his claws in the wall so he could look out of the hole from his jail cell
SpiderMan Those were his bone claws
Definitely bone claws. Adamantium was only fused in the 1980's and not the 1940's.
Someone didn't watch the movie I guess
Yes he had, also wolverine has a mutation of healing
Wolverine was once thrown at the sun.
Only his skeleton remained whole.
The sun is 9000 degrees C°
Oh yea btw thats the surface
And its 9020 degrees C° i mistyped the tempature the first time
That's the thing.
Wolverines adamantium bones can withstand anything
I’d there was nothing but his skeleton, (which isn’t technically part of his innate biology) how did he regenerate? Or did he?
@@Bardineer Well, you see , marvel comics tend to make things a bit unrealistic.
Wolverine was able to regenerate fully just from a single cell.
Indeed he was able to regenerate when his skeleton was left on the sun but not sincerely ON the sun, a bit afterwards when his skeleton was retrieved to a certain point where his regeneration was faster than the damages caused around him.
I think the only reason Black Panther left those marks on Caps shield was because he scratched off the paint, not actually cutting into the metal
The reason is that the black panthers claws are made of antarctic vibrainium which is a sort of anti metal and brakes metals down on a molecular level so they can basically tare through any metal you throw at them no matter how industructible
Pretty sure Black Panther's claw is made of anti metal
Did some quick research and in the comics the claws are anti metal but in the MCU it's just regular vibranium and not anti metal
Black panthers claws are updated/ current vibranium made at the source. While caps shield was old outdated vibranium made in ww2 from all that America could find
What do you mean updated vibranium? It's an element, it can't be upgraded..
"Wolverine: Way of the warrior" should be named "EXPERIMENT 3000 degree adamantium knife vs adamantium claws"
I think that's the reason why it was the least watched x-men universe movie lol
My question would be....if a 3000 degree ad knife can cut through ad claws then why didnt the knife just bend in half when it touched the claws which wouldnt instantly heat to melting temp!
FurryDan very good points. The knife was heated not claws so the knife should cut/bend itself upon touching the claws imo.
lol its was nerfed too much XD
Sounds like the title to an episode of a japanese action show.
FurryDan Its just a movie director not sciencetist Thor lightning is just a thing made hero looks strong.
Wolverine got his adamantium skeleton and claws after the vietnam war
I'm Vietnamese the side that lost he Vietnam war
Pikachu!™ You actually found a loop hole, this guy's talking through he's own shallow apparently "deep" research
His bone claws are stronger than adamantium because he drank milk
That wasn't Vietnam....that was ww2
Ian Campbell They’re saying wolverine got his adamantium skeleton after Vietnam but this is WW2 and he’s basing his research on this scene from WW2 but he doesn’t have it
Gubz-The two universes are fated to be separate for quite some time.
Disney: hold my milkshake
Disney: hold my language
Deadpool hold my mouth
nagasaki was way before vietnam, no adamantium skeleton
You know what? Make sense. Lol
TheLegend27
He does.
Hellstorm Vertigo yes finally
He still only had bones
true
Why is he talking about the bombing in Nagasaki
Wolverine did not have his metel skeleton yet
@@Joshhh.c i don't think so
The adamantium was discovered by striker years later
It show in the movie Wolverine origins
@@Joshhh.c no it wasn't lol
Exactly
Calling vibrainum stronger than steel is an understatement.
Tru
Depends on the steel. Actually I think maraging steel is the strongest metal on the planet (generally in both kinds of strenght), but that also makes it pretty heavy, unlike titanium.
Keep in mind that, in material science, hardness and strength are two different things.
Yet again, I'm not an engeneer or scientist of any kind, just an enthusiast, so don't quote me.
Like you said, strength is relative. Adamantium is a harder and denser metal than vibranium, but vibranium's strength lies in it's properties rather than it's core durability. Vibranium can absorb and redistribute impact in ways Adamantium couldn't. Keep in mind that Captain America, an Apex human at best, is able to reflect a hit from Thor, a literal god with power hundreds, if not thousands of times stronger than him. If that were Adamantium, which would simply absorb all the impact and distribute the force straight down onto Cap, Cap would have been smashed into a pancake and the shield would be fine.
Not to sleep on Adamantium, though. It would, by itself, withstand more force being directly applied to it. If I were being crushed, for example, I'd much rather have an Adamantium bar in between me rather than a vibranium one.
So it really comes down to application at the end of the day. Vibranium seems better for strikes, heat, bullets and falls while Adamantium seems better for crushing, explosions and cuts.
So in Avengers caps shield is strong but the paint is even stronger in wonder what it's even made out of
Adamantium paint
😂
@@themissouriranger2829
Vibranium with food coloring?
It took on Thor, so is must be Hammerite!!
Wolverine had bone Claws in Nagasaki u could see it very clearly
MajesticRecoil jep wtf is this it normal bone at that point in !!!!!!
but he still has his healing factor (yes he did make the fault saying it was the adamantium cayse it was his bones but i still think it actually can take the nuke cause its stronger as the normal skeleton)
MajesticRecoil. he had adamantine claws in the movie during the nuke
^^no he didn't
Damion Hoyt no that was before xmen origins: wolverine
In the Nagazasaki bombing, wolverine didn't have Adamantium yet
Y.M Gaming But the Asian guy was still human, therefore that wouldn't change much in these calculations.
i guess you are right
Y.M Gaming OMG FORGIT ABOUT THAT!
if you watch the movie he already have metal bones
max phane He got the adamtium skeleton after the vietnam war. Also in the movies and i seem to remeber him having boneclaws in wolverine: origins
8:21- 2 years later and marvel owns the rights to the x-men xD
Ha
Disney* not Marvel. Marvel had it this whole time, noob. Disney owns Marvel, and X-Men is apart of Marvel. X-Men franchise used to be owned by Fox, which was bought by Disney.
@@AdeptusRonin oh yeah my bad
Slice N’Dice no it was bought from marvel in the 80-90s so it hasn’t been apart of marvel all along.
Night Bot So the X-Men aren’t Marvel even though they are.. nice logic.
Wolverine didnt have adamantium at the nuclear explosion
Vic S oh wait ur right
Vic S which means that caps shield wins
His healing power and claws are his genetic mutations, he had them since birth, the adimantium skeleton was given to him in an experiment at a later point in time
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Captain America installed some magnetic stuff so he can end up getting his shield easily.
@Luka AMICO-LAVOISIER LOL yeaaaaaa okay.
@@EpicStays not so hard to believe
@@EpicStays he is a supersoldier, and if you did the same thing every day you'd get pretty good at it
@@Spr33h0x yea well the laws of physics wouldn't allow for that so
@@EpicStays "look kid, there's a lot going on here that you don't understand" -Captain America, in response to Spider-man bringing up the physics of the shield
In the middle
Of the video I forgot what this video was about. LOL
Vibranium is vibration obsorbent so that means if most thing hit it, it will absorb the energy or vibration so that means if wolverines claws try to pierce through, it will obsorb the energy.But, adamantium is harder, not more durable than vibranium
exactly logan doesnt have the strength to peirce it but when someone like thanos or thor uses adamanitum claw or sword or anything sharper it might cut through.
The easy answer to breaking through the shield is to simply press with constant pressure but not a lot of impact.
I couldn't agree more this is absolutely correct adamantium is stronger just not as durable, but no one knows the strongest metal on earth
@@shivacc5274 speaking of tnanks what is his gaulet made out of
dude!! you're so dedicated .. hours and hours of searching im impressed and .. amazed.. nice and keep it up!
At the time of the atomic bomb in wolverine,his claw is not made of adamantium....in the scene it's clearly showing the bone claws
Which makes sense because Nagasaki was blown up in 1945 and X-Men Origins: Wolverine takes place around the 70's
If capt's shield absorb vibration, how can it bounce?
Because of the vibration given off by the object it bounces off.
+KniF Clan it shouldnt bounce since it absorbs its kinetic, thats why bullets and other stuff doesnt ricochet in vibranium. Stupid fan wanna bes attempt to assume about what vibranium is and what does it do. But clearly they dont even know a shit or even read comics.
Btw gubz would be better if u refer to comics more than the movies . Comics is the main source of it not the other way around. Dont be stupid
I am not sad enough to read comics and I only came here based off the terms of reality. Not a world you devote your life to which goes against the laws of Physics.Kupal King
Maybe it bounces the kinetic energy from bullets, or destructive energy, and physical force back out into the atmosphere, almost like a trampoline. Which is why it doesn't simply nullify the energy void, allowing the shield to bounce off of things if thrown at an incredible rate because it's releasing all the energy when it makes contact with physical surfaces and the energy sends it propelling off the surface.
I'm a tornado oh, because it's a movie.
8:22 “probably for a long time”
Marvel: *laughs while buying X-Men*
2023 or 2024 is when X men is out
marvel didn't buy x men disney did
um...look at the date this was posted
is Hulk's strength really unlimited? is Superman limitless under the sun? does Flash have a limit to how fast he can go(without speed stealing)? can Batman win any fight with prep? What is the peak of the spidey sense?
Find out on the next episode of Dragon Ball Z.
+jeffairlin rousseau lol
jeffairlin rousseau
classical m8
Chase Noel Thanks
Didn't flash outrun instant transport?
I prefer vibranium, but adamantium is stronger
it's actually not but to each there own.
Vibranium is stronger .
@@kjk4795 Not in the comics, or the movies.
In the comics, it isn't even in the top five.
I prefer butt but ill eat a fish taco if its on the menue
kj k yes and no
In nagasaki he had regular bones
Exactly. He didn't have the metal in him until way after
Hahaha.. so this video comparison is useless.. wolverine power was only healing factor at that time..
3000 degrees yes but it was an adamantium sword, without the sword it wouldn’t have cut through Logan’s claws.
I agree
he said it anyway, u need heat but on adamantium (or maybe suuuuuperheat alone).
@@theredwarrior1942 no not super heat alone because if thats the case then the sword itself would have broke...
I hate that scene because they had said before that movie that when adamantium is indestructible
1:22 Wolverine did not have the adamantium yet. If you look right before the bomb going off, it shows his bone/claws instead of adamantium blades. Therefore, your whole video, being based on the heat of the nuke vs. adamantium, doesn't tell us anything.
Morgan He was talking about the human that wolverine was protecting. Doesn't matter.
3000 degree sword still works
hahaha, yeah except that was irrelevant to the whole video. considering 3000 is still confirmed, and melting point doesnt matter to strength, its worthless to take that scene into account. boom, the video does tell us something
#factual
wolverine didnt have adamantium in nagasaki
Samuel Barlow yep
lol
on earth 199999 he did.
Jerome Truitt no he didn’t, he got it after Vietnam
Captain Americas Shield is made out of
-Wakanda Vibranium
-Steel
-And Paint
😂😂😂😂
Lol
Joshua Taruc damn!!!!
That was funny😂😂😂
Joshua Taruc Captain Americas Shield is made out of:
-Wakandan Vibranium.
-Steel.
And America.
Or.
Captain America's Shield is made of:
-Wakandan Vibranium.
Steel.
And Comics.
some paint that will never wear out 😂
I dont get the joke...
This is inaccurate, as the nuke scene took place before wolverine got the adamantium on his claws/skeleton
Ya'll keep saying that, however the video still holds up. Cause he provided more examples of adamantium having a lesser melting point than vibranium. So ya'll are just saying this to think you all have some upper hand knowledge that disproves this person's video.
@@wettica870 it's not that they're trying to be smarter they're just pointing out a flaw in the video chill
2:10 the shield always returning to Cap - this isn't a feature of the shield ... it is a power of Cap. Something they don't really cover in the movie is that the super serum didn't just enhance Cap's body. It enhanced his brain into a super computer. He has a perfect memory and the processing power of a super computer. In the moment that he throws his shield, he literally does the math to calculate where and how it will hit to ensure it bounces back to him at the end, regardless of how many times it has to bounce.
ZombieTex True, but in Avengers: Age of Ultron you can see that Cap has what appears to be a magnetic device that can draw the shield back but this has never been confirmed.
The magnet is just to "fasten" the shield to his wrist or his back. His method of holding it. It doesn't draw the shield out of the air. The shield is already bouncing back to him when he uses it to catch it. If it was a magnet strong enough to pull the shield out of the air, it would draw everyone's guns to him as well, and he'd look like a porcupine covered in guns.
Seriously, though ... just look back to the first Cap movie set in WW II. He didn't have the magnet back then, but the shield was still coming back to him every time he threw it. It's not a function of the shield or any other gear. He literally does the math on the trajectory and plans it all out like a professional pool player making a combo shot that goes all over the table hitting multiple balls.
got to agree with ZombieTex... i thought the same think
ZombieTex finally thanks for realizing
ZombieTex no it just has a strong magnet meant only for the shield
this was shown in age of ultron in the first scene
If you saw the movie, when the nuke hit and wolverine protected the guy, wolverine didn't have the Adamantium skeleton yet, his skeleton were just bones
Kevin Dubstep he did it just didn't burn through his muscle.
U can see Wolverine climbing his way up with BONE claws not adamantium he got the procedure after Vietnam
John Peterson bro watch the movie and see through its timeline, wolverine only have his regeneration and healing capability, but the adamantium hasn't installed yet in his body.
Skater Kid112 Wolverine did not have adamantium claws during WWII, only his healing factor. He did not have adamantium claws. Logan was not born with bone claws.
logan already had bone claws as a kid
he may not have been born with bone claws as mutations take some time to develop their physical traits depending on the person, but he was born with the potential for the claws and then manifested them at a very young age
and yes he got the adamantium skeleton after WWII
Witch weighs more? A ton of bricks or a ton of feathers. Its the tone of feathers because you have to cary the weight of what you did to all of those birds.
He he
I don't think a 'witch' weighs more than a ton...
Bahaha
Nicholas Saline lmao
What do you mean by "cary the weight"?
When wolverine took that nuclear blast he didnt even have adamantium in him so why are you using that as an example
How are you so underrated? Your channel is amazing!
Wolverine didn't have his adimantium in world war 2 he only had his natural claws
Aminex 11 No he didnt
Wolf boy11 he wasn’t abducted till 80s-90s
We just might get that comparison in the movies. #DisneyBoughtMarvel
hugh jackman said he might come back boy, so think again
yeah but as long as hugh comes back they can do something with the timeline, it's already fucked up
i just said this to some other person...DISNEY DOES NOT OWN MARVEL! DISNEY USES MARVELS CHARACTERS TO MAKE MOVIES, MARVEL LETS THEM!
Disney acquired Marvel Entertainment in 2009, so they do own Marvel and all their assets. That includes their intangible assets such as comic characters.
Hugh Jackman was excited and Disney practically BEGGED him to come back preemptively right after the deal was made, so it is safe to say he will be back. And it probably will be a better experience for him because he won't have to carry the entire show, and as a full fledged actor, he will probably enjoy interacting more rather than doing the stunts for most of his contracts.
Marvel:Adamantium is stronger than vibranium.
Me, an intellectual: Bro. Have you heard of bedrock.
Two words Minecraft Cactus
Yabba dabba doo!
You beat me to this comment lol
@Lonely steve. 46 Years ago Ah, you are clearly not an intellectual like us gamers.
@Lonely steve. 46 Years ago Damn, at least I can type a cohesive sentence.
The reason Cap's shield always ends up coming back to him is because he can analyse where the shield will bounce, before he throws it. He's not just strong, remember.
The story I read was that Cap is so good with the shield, he can throw it in such a way as it bounces back to him.
Antarctic Vibranium is supposed to cause the bonding of metals to break down, this includes Adamantium.
easy it's the stuff Nokia phones are made of
It's the stuff WII REMOTES are made of! (If NOT, why does it hurt so much when you get smacked in the face with one?)
nokium
LOL BRO
Srsly old stuff bro, think something else..
too old
The real fiction is how the paint still hasn’t worn off fully
adamantium = vibranium with a small edge to adamantium. the only reason his claws were sawed off in wolverine 3 was because it was heated adamantium. non heated they would cancel each other out. if the silver samurai had used a different metal it wouldn't have happened. Btw wolverine didn't have his claws in WWII. Not til like the 90s i believe.
Davion Maxwell the 1970s
Davion Maxwell the 70s bra
it was the seventies were when he got his adamantium claws he still out of claws but there are part of the original body and by mean that I mean when he had a normal skeleton sorry if my comments reading this bad
Davion Maxwell Not the pure V!!
Caps shield wasn't scratched or especially not dented. The claws just scratched of the paint that was on the shield, not the metal itself
Ollie 150 yea caps shield has been broken 4 times in the past.Guess you dont really read comics
Those were real scratches. Black panther can do that in the comics
Dylan Hopkins can he?
No the metal was scratched
No
I didn't know wolverine had adamantium during the time of the drop of the atomic bomb, I could have thought he still had bone claws..
He didn't that was later after the weapon x project with stryker
Dude this is the third video from you that I'm watching.....Your tech skills and analysis are awesome!
This is basically "It looks cool in the movie so lets do it." thing. Based on everything in the comics, Adamantium once hardened is pretty much indestructible, even by something made of adamantium or similarly invincible metal (Uru (Thor's Hammer), Adamantite (Hercule's Mace)
silver samurai was able to cut wolverines claws because his sword was adamantium. so that helped considerably.
something that i have to say was when the atomic blast blew logan or jimmy didnt have adimantium treatment yet he got that reasently
I love those adamantium and vibranium sword comparison they look so cool
Magneto: I could smell the scent of your adamantium skeleton.
The Samurai in X Men actually used a Tachyon field around it's sword which is like, SUPER FAST PARTICLES FASTER THAN LIGHT, so they break through all matter at a subatomic level
I would say that's impossible because anything with mass can't go the speed of light (you're just making this up), but this is comic books...
Wolverine cut through Cap's shield in Wolverine Kills The Marvel Universe comic.
Beard of Bees Pool that’s not cannon
I know
@@BLOODSTAINEDRUGER it is its just a different universe
@@BLOODSTAINEDRUGER how its not cannon if its in the comic xD. uk MCU means Marvel CINEMATIC Universe, has nothing to do with the comics (i mean they change almost everything)
Dude said “what do you want a cookie?”😭😂🤣🤣🤣
I vote Vibranium
Gipsy CreeperHD na adamtiam
Nah Vibranium
Matthew Bruce Vibranium Made In Africa
no it crashed in Africa
Aquas Papi u idiot even wolverine said that only vibranium can stop his adamantium claws!
Cap’s sheld comes back because his super serum SUPER SEEING
T shark plays sir i believe the correct term is SEEING FASTER
No its science fiction
Because the serum is for his physical strength thats it
T shark plays now he has a magnet
I think it's because cap has magnets in his strap and gloves
No it wasnt just strength. Apparently he can see and think faster. It always comes back to him because he makes calculations in his head about the trajectory.
3 years later the marvel fox deal will close at the end of March
And it closed yesterday! :D
I think the reason why black panther's claws were able to put claw marks on the shield is because black panther's claws are made of Vibrenium
Cause its purer but only in movie. No one can cut and destroy Capt. shield other than wolverine :)
Why aren't you talking about Cap's shell's paint it is still on there after being whacked by Thor's hammer.
Yah man, I want to know the paint maker who makes such indestructible paints. lol
Well it was just hit by thor's hammer. It order to remove the paint, you have to scrape it off.
Think about it, put some paint on a surface. Hit it flat, nothing happens. But if you scrape it off with a knife or something, then it will be removed
Wouldn't the paint just evaporate then? It was hit with lightning, like seriously. Not even a burn mark was left on it.
But didn’t wolverine take cyclops laser blast? So his claws definitely can take high amounts of heat no? And also if we’re talking comics he has defo taken more blasts.
Has645 Adamantium can take any amount of heat, it doesn't melt, only heated adamantium can cut adamantium, if it melted then the heated adamantium would break not the other way around
Has645 Cyclops blasts are optic so it's not hot cause he use his blast to put out fires before
Jabara Washington what?
Jabara Washington you have no clue about physics, so it seems.
Richard Batsbak I guess you know everything about it
So you just streched the video by talking about the amount of heat one metal can take and then immediately say that it was irrelevant
well at least it wasn't 10 minutes long. Otherwise I woulda been hella pissed.
That's so true
Atleast he didn't spam the ad button.
2:05 tony stark (iron man) gives him magnets that attract the shield back to him
I’m pretty sure Cap has all of those enhancements removed because he complained of it throwing off the shields inherent balance.
Wow, I had no idea Tony Stark was iron man...
He only had them for age of ultron
If it's vibration absorbent than why can it bounce of walls
Tyler Nguyen It can absorb and reflect vibrations :P
Tyler Nguyen go watch some "because science" videos. apparently the shield should just drop like a brick when it hits a wall instead of bouncing back.
Tyler Nguyen Because superhero logic
Tyler Nguyen it's just like Spider-Man says. "That thing does not obey the laws of physics at all!"
Tyler Nguyen Because why not?
Black Panthers claws did not scratch Captain Americas shield it just scratched the paint, as shown in captain America the first avenger the shield started out just silver so the red and blue are just paint
james potter You are definitely right about that. 👍🏽
Thanks
You know that the claws of BP are made of Vibranium? So it did scratch the shield..
Geoffrey van vugt it only scrapped the paint on his shield though. It didn't actually damage/scratch the vibration shield itself
Cash Cow false
Uru: hold my lightning
The fact that he took a random picture of Chris Evans instead of captain america when trying to demonstrate how the shield always returns to him makes me chuckle lol
"these universes are set to be separate for a long time"
Marvel: hold my beer
Wolverine never got to put his claws through caps shield, because he ded
Wolverine actually atacked captain america and shield didn't break
Wolverine ain't dead yet.He died in 2029
@@baranjan6969 cap in the comics wolverine broke cap shield
@@Milk8382 I cant argue with this assessment, the comic book version is aggressive enough
No, i mean yes but only his body from one timeline. The other timeline Wolverine is still alive 😉
Dude in the the wolverine he dint have a adamantiam in the start when he survived the nuke
The fact that he didn't have adamantium in him doesn't matter. He still has a healing factor which (in the comics at least) can heal his whole body back from a single drop of blood, bones or no. His bones are only coated in adamantium, they're still beneath.
Yes wolverine did come back from a drop of blood on a sword which is INSANE
Thank you! I was scrolling through the comments hoping someone would say this.
@@danielthepear2535 the point of the video is to see what's stronger not who's stronger
About 5 years after uploading this video, we may finally get to see the strength of Vibranium against Adamantium or the other way around... Again though. We'll still have to wait until 2026...
If Adamantium melts at 3000 degrees, how the hell did these sword stay solid? These movies are starting to make less and less sense :(
Adamantium is stronger because Magnetos helmet is made out of it which protected him from Charles Xavier's (professor X') seizure and also in the movie Logan when Charles had another seizure in the hotel Logan was protected from it because his skull is made of adamantium
Damn
So with that logic. Shouldn’t wolverine be free from Charles’ powers?
I remember seeing the helmet get crushed. Wasn't adamantium.
Apocalyse made the helmet out of sand
ed soloe not movies comics
We have seen that Logan can use 1 blade instead of 3 at the same time, which means more mass focussed on 1 point. Maybe if he were to retract 2 of the 3 blades and hit with the remaining one it could do more damage than all 3 together since the power of the punch would not spread out over 3 seperate points.
Linda he didn't say that at all *facepalm*
skuipje and besides she can use her legs weapon, so touché.
skuipje I
Sebbe I take it you'r talking about laura? She's basically an upgraded version of logan.
Uhh, no dude. What?
Gubz ur editing is actually pretty good
In Black Panther they said that vibranium is the strongest substance in the universe
baanananana
In MCU because wolverine has adamantium with fox.
Adamantium is a lot stronger.
@@fotwen you can't actually say adamantium is stronger because they're in different universes.
@@itsmenelson3010 I think it was a typo. I was thinking in MCU Adamantium isn't present. In the comics adamantium is stronger
The X-men (and adamantium) are coming to the MCU after Disney buys Fox. So unless they go back on their word, vibranium will still be stronger.
I hope they do it like the comics and redo his shield right.
Wolverine: Hey Quicksilver, mind giving me hand?
Quicksilver: Sure *runs top speed towards Cap's shield while holding Wolverine in front*
RIP Vibranium
my thoughts exactly
Actually, black panther didn't use vibranium to scuff Cap's shield he actually used a similar metal called anti-vibranium (its called that because it in Antarctica), I'm pretty sure.
He did
That’s his infinity war double shields. Black panther didn’t make the original
@@cynicalreq ? I wasn't saying BP made caps original shield, I said his claws were made out of Anti-Vibranium not Vibranium.
I love this video man! Thanks for the info! This video inspire me to create more metal like vibranium and adamantium in fiction.
captain america's shield doesnt return to him due to magic, he has some sort of sensor in his gloves, which can be seen in age of ultron.
I see too!
Parash Viper But in TFA he didn't
Some Crazed Nerd that movie was flawed
Parash Viper No it's not. He just knows how to throw it in a way so that it always comes back to him.
its a electro magnetic xD
I think you're forgetting that Logan got his adamantium skeleton from Stryker 30-40 years after WWII.
It took me five years to revisit this video
matpat would have found out the temperature of repulsor blasts
cool
yeah he would have found out the temperature of the repulsor blasts and actually try
Can Wolverine hurt Superman? Like will his claws break or
ya.Nothing can penetrate superman except for krptonite
They probably wont break but he wont do eny damage either.
ya probably it will break or bend
+Mohd Safuan things have cut superman though such as Wonder Woman, doomsday, and even a nuclear bomb once. And I'm just talking about the comics.
+Mohd Safuan Aquamans trident can pierce through his skin though. Read the comics m8
why doesn't the adamatuim melt as a sword
No Stryker said once you process adamantium's liqued form, you have to keep it that way and keep it hot because once the metal cools, it's indestructible
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When you heat up adamantium, you're exciting the molecules which create a vibration frequency, it's frequency weakened the bonds of the normal adamantium and the adamantium that was heated was able to cut through, so heat alone won't hurt or weaken adamantium, but when super heated it appears to gain another characteristic or simply becomes more durable.
+Zackary Brown no adamantuin is like gold it can't rust it's all the same
+Nic Saunders who
Eminem: No one can surpass me in rapping
This guy: Hold my adamantium
You forgot when Deadpool was using Cyclops' fucking force blasts on Wolverine's claws.
Yep just heated up never broke when Thor's head was blown off by Cyclopes blast though it was ''deadpool'' using it on him
Yes but those blasts are purely kinetic energy and NOT laser beams (it's weird I know)
Yes but te friction cause things to super heat to over 3000 degrees c just because of how much force is behind it so adamantium survived both the force of an up close atomic blast and super heat via friction