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Wolverine vs. MCU Corvus Glaive
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I think it depends on the power behind the blows, whilst adamantium could break the katana you’d need enough force for it to cut through. I find power levels kinda fluctuate in films and comics for characters.


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^ I think his point is that those are clearly outliers, and not the norm.

Those X-Men movies are inconsistent AF though.

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^ I think his point is that those are clearly outliers, and not the norm.

Those X-Men movies are inconsistent AF though.


Nah, it's just plain physics. Just because object A is harder than object B, doesn't mean Object A can easily cut through B. You'd still need an amount of force behind the blow.

For example, a hardcover book can stop a knife thrust even if a knife blade is a lot harder than the book. A decent wooden staff can take multiple hits from a sharp sword before breaking.

People need to stop treating Wolverine's claws like they're lightsabers that easily cuts through everything like they're butter. Some objects have shown a good degree of resistance to them, both in movies and comics. The katanas were a good example. This is especially true when the object in question is actively moving, as it's a lot easier to cut through a braced, stationary object than a moving object.


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In The Wolverine movie. First when fighting Shingen after he got his healing back, though Logan cut them later. Then in the village fight with Black Clan, Harada did it too.
Since then, Froth never accepted any other showing for Logan's cutting power, and keeps repeating that ad nauseum any time Wolverine's cutting power comes into an argument """''Logan's claws couldn't cut through a katana/Logan's claws were blocked by a katana'''""""


Wow. Obviously I got under your skin.

Anyway, I never questioned adamantium or its properties, I questioned Wolverine's strength and the power behind his blows. If you don't understand how the strength behind a cut affects just how well something can cut then there's no hope talking to you.


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Black Widow walked all over Corvus Glaive's ass, so no reason to believe Logan wouldn't hit him as well. Sure Logan would get sliced up himself, but that healing factor will keep him going longer, outlasting Corvus.

Logan 9/10. Losing the rare match where Logan gets KO'd.


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Nah, it's just plain physics. Just because object A is harder than object B, doesn't mean Object A can easily cut through B. You'd still need an amount of force behind the blow.
For example, a hardcover book can stop a knife thrust even if a knife blade is a lot harder than the book. A decent wooden staff can take multiple hits from a sharp sword before breaking.
People need to stop treating Wolverine's claws like they're lightsabers that easily cuts through everything like they're butter. Some objects have shown a good degree of resistance to them, both in movies and comics. The katanas were a good example. This is especially true when the object in question is actively moving, as it's a lot easier to cut through a braced, stationary object than a moving object.

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Anyway, I never questioned adamantium or its properties, I questioned Wolverine's strength and the power behind his blows.

I would have believed that had you acknowledged and posted other examples of Wolverine failing to cut other objects or those in motion. You keep mentioning the katana showing and that only when the claws' cutting power comes into debate. When you keep mentioning only one end of the spectrum, well, that ain't so open minded eh? 😐😓😕😟😦😨😰😵

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Wow. Obviously I got under your skin.
If you don't understand how the strength behind a cut affects just how well something can cut then there's no hope talking to you.

I like how you turned this around to be about me big grin


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Wolverine has a fair amount of super-strength, from casually high tossing grown men with a single arm (X2) to easily slicing through several inches of a reinforced steel door (Origins). Nearly matching Sabretooth in strength is another, considering Sabretooth's showings. There's more.


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Froth has always underestimated Wolverine. If it's true that Glaive is the better fighter there is no way he is killing Wolv.

Logan was beast in his prime.


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