Which is stronger adamantium or diamond
I thought Vibranium was the second hardest metal. LOLOL adamantium is harder then vibranium and diamond. I'll go with adamantium since we have tools that can "throw diamonds in the sun. Boy I could make a really crude joke regarding this debate I have to go with jelly on this one I distinctly remember Wolverine being unable to cut through jelly when Jean asked him to pass her some.
I think adamantium and diamond are equally hard. It's not that Vibranium is necessary hard that makes it valuable, it's the special properties it has. This rarely mentioned metal is less widely used than its two more popular cousins, but it has already proved in the mainstream comics to be stronger than Adamantium -- and it may have already made its presence felt in the MCU.
Dargonite is a metal alloy from the future, named after Dargo Ktor, the Thor of Earth, a possible version of Earth's 26th Century. In the comics, Dargonite was demonstrated to be stronger than Adamantium when Major Vance Astro's containment suit -- made from Adamantium -- was pierced by a sniper shot comprised of the alloy. But while Dargonite is able to pierce Adamantium, little else is known about it. Because it's named after the alternate-universe Thor, it's possible the alloy utilizes the same Uru metal used to forge Mjolnir and Stormbreaker -- the matter found at the core of a dying star.
However, if that's the case, then it's still unclear what other ore is utilized. Debates still continue over whether Dargonite contains an Adamantium or Vibranium isotope, but, in either case, it would result in it becoming the only thing that can break otherwise-unbreakable metal.
It's possible that Dargonite has already appeared in the MCU. Although that may not initially seem like a big deal, it's important to consider that Ultron made Vision's body out of Vibranium.
Also, ordinary steel will do Wolverine hit's hard, and adamantium is harder than steel. It's entirely possible, but then how likely is it? That depends entirely on the writers. Can Logan hit as hard as a bullet? I don't "think" so, but I could be wrong My best guess is that, if Logan struck Emma enough times, at the same point, then he could eventually break through even if he's not hitting her 'flaw', but I do not think he could do it with one or two simple strikes One fastball special should do the trick imo.
However, I don't think she would "slice", but shatter. AgeofHurricane said:. Real Life Diamonds yes. But we're talking "Comicbook logic" here. Emma has "a" shatter point, a flaw, when she transforms. Its unknown just how much damage she can actually withstand assuming her shatter point isnt hit but she's slated as being near invulnerable.
Either way I was one of the people saying Wolverine "should" be able to cut her so I'm not sure what the "Nuff Said" is for :P. The way I look at it is a saw can cut through a tree but force and friction have to be applied in order for that to happen. My thinking is yes adamantium can cut diamonds but not without a lot of force and effort and IMO Wolverine if not strong enough to do more than scratch Emma.
Unless Emma's diamond body's consderably more durable than Thor or the Hulk, I'd say Wolverine can cut her. Yup, it could Of course Wolverine needs to be as strong as Superman or at least Spider-Man but hey, who cares. Timandm : Are you really an engineer?
Because you missed a pretty obvious point Wolverine himself is not inelastic. I address your arguments not your bullet-points: 1. Again, the question is not of weak points. If it were, then Wolverine's claws would be irrelevant.
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