We know that Magneto can manipulate
Magneto can manipulate adamantium. Magneto has always been able to affect adamantium. This happens in many of different stories, including when Magneto slowly pulls Wolverine's adamantium-coated skeleton straight out of his body. And once Magneto has the adamantium, he can use it however he wants.
Magneto can, indeed, manipulate Vibranium as well as adamantium ... If Wolverine had vibranium claws, would he beat Magneto on his own?
Enraged and clearly uninterested in their old song and dance, Magneto does even worse by Wolverine, liquefying the adamantium on his skeleton and ripping it out of his body.
It has only ever been damaged or destroyed five times: by Doctor Doom with the powers he stole from the Beyonder, by Thanos with the power of the Infinity Gauntlet, by Molecule Man and his total control over matter, by Thor wielding the Odin-Force, and by the Serpent after augmenting his strength with the fear of ...
Let's talk about that adamantium bullet
So while the bullet might penetrate Wolverine's skin, it seems it wouldn't kill him. In fact, in X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Wolverine is shot in the head with an adamantium bullet and, though he loses his memory, he survives.
You may recall that at the end of The Wolverine, Logan's adamantium claws were cut off, and the bone claws grew back through the stubs in the adamantium coating. However, as you can see in the trailer for X-Men: Days of Future Past and on the Empire cover, he has his adamantium claws again.
Hint: Magneto is involved
During the final fight in The Wolverine, Logan-San had his adamantium claws sliced clean off by The Silver Samurai, leaving him with organic bone claws that grow back through the stubs of the adamantium coating.
While Adamantium might appear like the stronger metal in terms of sheer strength, Vibranium's versatility gives it a clear advantage. Adamantium is rigid and powerful but is only used in terms of weaponry, whereas Vibranium can be used for a variety of purposes.
Fandom. CAN MAGNETO LIFT THOR'S HAMMER? Yes,magneto can control magnetic fields not metals. So Marvel had revealed that Magneto can lift Thor's hammer.
Vibranium (/vaɪˈbreɪniəm/) is a fictional metal appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, noted for its extraordinary abilities to absorb, store and release large amounts of kinetic energy.
Magneto should have been able to take Iron Man down with ease, but when the two fought, Tony Stark gave the X-Men a NEW Master of Magnetism. Iron Man beat the X-Men's Magneto, in one of the most spectacular battles in the "Avengers Vs. X-Men" event.
Wolverine's claws were able to give Thor a flesh wound, but had no effect on Mjolnir. Thor Odinson may not be The God of Thunder without Mjolnir, but he is a capable Asgardian warrior.
Wolverine once tried to dig his claws into Juggernaut and was stunned to learn he barely made a scratch on the powerful brute. Wolverine has sparred against some of the most powerful heroes and villains in the entire Marvel Universe.
But Wolverine has Adamantium which is the strongest metal in the MCU world. It is impenetrable and Wolverine's claws can cut through anything even Thanos strong and thick purple skin.
Yashida succeeds in draining some of Logan's healing ability before he's killed. So it could be that Logan never fully recovered from the effects of that drain. Yashida was able to steal enough of Logan's healing power that he lost his immortality after all.
The mutation that makes Wolverine worthy of the X-Men is that his cells regenerate at incredible speeds. He ages at a snail's pace, he can re-grow parts of limbs and organs after serious injury, and he is basically impervious to infection and disease.
Wolverine's max-age would be 466.32 years. Meaning having been born in 1832, in a perfect world without Transigen and the Adamantium skeleton, Wolverine would have lived to the year 2298 at the age of 466. That's a long time, so much more longer than any of us. Really puts our smaller life timeline in perspective.
16 SABRETOOTH: BIGGER AND STRONGER
One of the primary reasons Sabretooth didn't initially get an adamantium skeleton when Logan received it was because he was big and strong enough without it, and him having it would make him nearly unbeatable. It was one of the only edges Wolverine had over his bigger nemesis.
Adamantium plays a crucial role in the speed of Wolverine's healing as well because of the fact that it produces a poison that his immune system fights off regularly. It is said that without the adamantium, his healing rate increases.
Even without the claws, Wolverine is still a highly-trained martial artist and an experienced brawler.
Being crushed by a train is just one of the crazy things Wolverine has survived. Wolverine has suffered more than probably any other superhero. He's been shot at, stabbed, eaten by a Tyrannosaur Rex, and sustained a thousand other injuries that would kill the average man.
Without the Adamantium, Wolverine is still a very deadly individual because he happens to be a Word War II veteran, samurai, and assassin. Other lab rats in the Weapon X program failed to bond with the indestructible metal alloy and instantly died from the experimentation.