I'm about to make a battle but I need to know if adamantium bullets would make my thread get locked .
Is adamantium bullets fair to thor? or would it get locked?
So much conjecture with this, but I say it would since Adamantium is practically magic. Wolverine's hurt, Thor, Thanos and other big leaguers with his claws.
Well, I don't even know if it's just slightly *shrug* Theoretically if it went through his heart it could kill him.
@realitywarper I believe Wolvie managed to stab Thor with his claws, once. Not sure about the context of the situation but that's what happened.
@mysticmedivh: It's possible.
@realitywarper: ...So they gonna send Thor of all people to stop Wolverine?.....Isn't that kinda excessive?
@mysticmedivh: It's possible.
@realitywarper: ...So they gonna send Thor of all people to stop Wolverine?.....Isn't that kinda excessive?
Excessive indeed. They could have just sent Spider-Man and he would have done just fine.
@mysticmedivh: It's possible.
That is not Thor, it´s Ragnarok.
Adamantium claws + Thor = Scratches.
Wolverine´s claws just made little scratches to Thor´s face, adamantium bullets won´t hurt him, and if they do, it will be slightly.
@mysticmedivh: It's possible.
That is not Thor, it´s Ragnarok.
Yeah, I knew Wolvie getting through Thor's durability (which has been shown to be able to withstand planet busting attacks and blasts from Celestials) didn't seem right. Thanks for the info.
@thor_parker82: @mysticmedivh: @wolfrazer:
Wolverine hurts him but that's light damage.
According to the fact that a regular Asgardian can live 5 minutes without his heart and that Thor is far above that.
And the fact that his durability and healing factor are impressive.
I would say that Wolverine has no chances to kill him.
Adamantium claws + Thor = Scratches.
Wolverine´s claws just made little scratches to Thor´s face, adamantium bullets won´t hurt him, and if they do, it will be slightly.
Post the rest of the fight, please. I want to see if Wolverine actually tagged Thor properly, or just nicked him. If someone nicks me with a regular knife it won't do much either, but a deeper wound will deal proper damage.
@greatcaesarsghost: Done above.
@mysticmedivh: No problem :D
They'd kill him. I have seen thor get KO'd from one headshot from a normal gun.
Thor is bulletproof.
@thor_parker82: I was just trolling, I knew it was a stupid lowshowing.
@allstarsuperman: Lol, ok.
Wolverine's claws have more cutting damage than bullets, so I don't know why people are using them cutting Thor as justification for bullets. Kevlar stops a bullet but an arrow or a knife will plow straight through.
If it was an adamantium hollow point it could conceivably punch through Thor's skin, I guess, although I'm even dubious on that.
Wolverine's claws have more cutting damage than bullets, so I don't know why people are using them cutting Thor as justification for bullets.
Are you certain? Wolverine's only in the two tonne range. I'm no weapon expert, but I would think the force of a decent firearm could match that.
@greatcaesarsghost: It's not so much Wolverine's strength as the nature of his claws vs bullets. I don't know the specifics of how it all works, I figure it's because of how sharp claws are, they're better at penetrating tougher material, whereas bullets are more geared towards penetrating relatively squishy humans and then causing maximum damage spread to organs on the inside.
@comicuser: the bullet is only half of the equation, the speed it travels matters also.
I'm finishing up my master thesis on bullet penetration on armor.
@koshi_waza88: yes, I have. Modeling that in a simulator would be very difficult for me to do though, mostly because of the way those disc are put together. I'm only doing layers of plates bonded together. Ceramic, composite, foam, metal.
@koshi_waza88: yes, I have. Modeling that in a simulator would be very difficult for me to do though, mostly because of the way those disc are put together. I'm only doing layers of plates bonded together. Ceramic, composite, foam, metal.
Asgardians bodies are very dense.
And Thor is even thougher.
@koshi_waza88: And bullets are "less durable" than claws. I think that the claws can actually deal more damages than adamantium bullets.
@realitywarper: i am thinking the same that wolverine claws probably hold such a fine edge they assist him more than people know and if the metal had an edge it would never dull or go blunt instead always sharp to a degree that other blades could not as when they become to fine they are brittle but the unique proprieties of adamantium should negate this issue.
The point is that Adamantium have a superior durability than Tho's tissues and muscles so it pierces him with enough force applied to it.
From what I can tell: I think Adamantium bullets would be able to pierce through him. Hell I think Wolverine's claws or adamantium bullets would be able to cut through Thor, Superman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman or anyone around their durability range.
@koshi_waza88: It's traditional in martial arts to adapt the striking surfaces to the zone you have to affect.
A finger strike is good in specific case : to target the eyes for exemple.
The case in comic books is that I think that the claws of wolverine does greater damages than regular 9 mm rounds.
So maybe an adamantium sniper bullet or something bigger will deal more damages than wolverine.
@koshi_waza88: It's traditional in martial arts to adapt the striking surfaces to the zone you have to affect.
A finger strike is good in specific case : to target the eyes for exemple.
The case in comic books is that I think that the claws of wolverine does greater damages than regular 9 mm rounds.
So maybe an adamantium sniper bullet or something bigger will deal more damages than wolverine.
Real fast.
Pressure = Force per Area
Wolverines fine pointy tip on his claw is probably micrometers in area. If you divide the amount of force Wolverines strikes at by that tiny area on the tip of his claws, it is a large value for pressure.
The bullet can harm Thor, it just depends on how the bullet is shaped. If it is fairly pointy at the tip, it should go through like Wolverine's claws.
@koshi_waza88: It's traditional in martial arts to adapt the striking surfaces to the zone you have to affect.
A finger strike is good in specific case : to target the eyes for exemple.
The case in comic books is that I think that the claws of wolverine does greater damages than regular 9 mm rounds.
So maybe an adamantium sniper bullet or something bigger will deal more damages than wolverine.
Real fast.
Pressure = Force per Area
Wolverines fine pointy tip on his claw is probably micrometers in area. If you divide the amount of force Wolverines strikes at by that tiny area on the tip of his claws, it is a large value for pressure.
The bullet can harm Thor, it just depends on how the bullet is shaped. If it is fairly pointy at the tip, it should go through like Wolverine's claws.
I agree about this.
The other difference is that Wolverine can target the weak spots more easily than bullets can, and if someone falls on them he really impale himself.
Adamantium bullets>Wolverine claws. Wolverine had difficulty to cut through WWH Hulk (bit redundant), but Adamantium bullets had no difficulty in passing through him (keep in mind that they were shooting him with cannons) but the adamantium bullet that Ross fired from a handgun, passed through the eye of WWH Hulk.
They'd kill him.
@comicuser: theycan hurt him but not keep him down but yea they can damage him
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