Unlike adamantum, Magneto cannot manipulate vibranium – not if it's pure. Vibranium is a rare, extraterrestrial metallic ore. It has near-mystical properties that allow for energy manipulation and more. There is a Wakandan isotope and an Antarctic isotope, and both of them are completely unaffected by Magneto's powers.
Magneto is capable of controlling any ferromagnetic substance. Most commonly, that involves iron or an iron alloy, but also includes nickel, and some other rare earth metals. in the comics, this includes Adamantium, Vibranium, and other fictional metals.
Interestingly, Vibranium, in its ability to store as well as deflect kinetic energy, can allow bullets to ricochet off its wind-resistant surface. In its great magnetic and conductive properties, the metal powers the whole of Wakanda.
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.
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.
Only an Uru blade would be capable of out powering Cap's shield in the Marvel Comic Universe. Vibranium is the strongest metle on earth. Adamantium is strong but not as vibranium so caps shield cannot be tear apart by logans claws.
Point is, Groot's husk is tougher than adamantium. Considering that Groot can manipulate his limbs and extend his roots to near infinite lengths, it only follows that he can alter the size of his entire body.
Adamantium is a man-made steel alloy that is virtually indestructible. It is a classified government secret that was used to enhance Wolverine. Adamantium was also used in one iteration of Captain America's shield, and Magneto was able to completely control it.
No, Magneto cannot lift Mjolnir due to the enchantment. But there is another reason for it too. Mjolnir is made up of a metal named Uru, which is exclusive to Nidavellir. Not by his hand, but since the magic of Thor's hammer is just behind science.
If you've never heard of Dargonite, you're not alone. This rarely mentioned metal is less widely used than its two more popular cousins. But it has already proved to be the strongest metal in Marvel mainstream comics -- and it may have already made its presence felt in the MCU.
The Hulk's skin is impervious to conventional blades, Adamantium and Vibranium being strictly the few known metals that can effectively pierce and penetrate his skin.
S.H.I.E.L.D. later salvages one of their ships and use it as component of Captain America's shield as well as use it in other items such as bullets and knives. They also determined that only nuclear blasts and Vibranium itself is capable of penetrating Vibranium.
Eventually Tony Stark, while looking for a replacement for Palladium (which was poisoning his heart), stumbled upon his father's blueprints for Vibranium and used it as a viable replacement to power both his heart and the Iron Man Mark VI suit.
While both are said to be the most powerful mutants of their type, Magneto is Omega-level and Forge is not. This is because it is hypothetically possible to exceed the upper limits of Forge's power level—his upper limits have been surpassed by multiple humans.
Gold treasure is a different story and being non-magnetic gold, silver, and other precious minerals are not directly detectable by the magnetometer. 2. The magnetometer can only detect ferrous (iron or steel) objects.
TELEPATHIC RESISTANCE
One of Magneto's most notorious powers is his indomitable force of will and presence of mind. Since he's been perpetually philosophically opposed to Charles Xavier, a powerful telepath, he's had to develop a strong resistance to telepathic attacks.
While Thor himself is not strong enough to defeat Juggernaut, he has the help of his famous hammer Mjölnir. Since Mjölnir can only be wielded by the worthy, Juggernaut has no chance of lifting it.
Yes. Not only has Magneto turned Colossus into an X-battering-ram many times, he once found Colossus injured and locked into his metal form… and used his magnetism to close those wounds and heal him.
The X-Men's then-ally Magneto attempted to heal Colossus with his magnetic powers, but was only able to close the wounds, trapping Colossus in his metal state.
Vibranium. Created by Marvel comics, vibranium is an extremely rare metal that's light, extremely strong, elastic and valuable; it is a mixture of vibranium and iron. Mined only in Wakanda, the fictional home of Black Panther, it originates from a meteorite that crashed into Earth.
refer to bismuth as being, 'the least "metallic" metal in its physical properties' given its brittle nature (and possibly) 'the lowest electrical conductivity of all metals.
2. Thanos' Sword Is Made From Uru. Uru is a special metal in the Marvel universe that is said to only be created in the core of dying stars, making it ultra rare and incredibly strong. In fact, Thor's Mjolnir is made of the Uru metal making it comparable to Thanos's sword in terms of strength.
Both mutants are ostensibly on the same side; they differ greatly in temperament but are not afraid to fight for mutants against a world that hates them. While Colossus uses his brute strength, Wolverine uses his claws, which can cut through almost anything - except Colossus himself.
Also, in order to damage Adamantium at high temperatures, another object made out of Adamantium is required. Like his mainstream counterpart, Magneto of Earth-10005 is able to affect Adamantium with his magnetic abilities and as used this to immobilize Wolverine a number of times.
James Kakalios, a physics, and astronomy professor at the University of Minnesota suggests a substance known as graphene would be the closest substance to vibranium known to man. Graphene is an ultra-thin form of carbon; only one atom thick.