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Apparently Red Mags was just a dumb buff

Stealth Spidey, who barely has any metal content in his body gets the metal tag when against magneto but surprisingly BWDO with two damn electric batons doesn't. And also, why the hell does almost every champion get the metal tag? That's too extreme. Why not make everybody #metal since every has some iron in there blood even though that iron does not exist independently.
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  • Xva23Xva23 Posts: 500 ★★★
    Magneto can only manipulate ferromagnetic materials like iron and such. Plenty of weapons like batons are made of alloys and polymers to decrease weight and increase maneuverability. I.e, he can't control any metal object
  • Marvel2289Marvel2289 Posts: 1,008 ★★★
    Champions only have the metal tag if the metal is permanently attached too them or they have metal armor, Metal weapons don't count
  • Negative_100Negative_100 Posts: 1,650 ★★★★
    Web cartridges are metal. And his suits other gear
  • LuciferiamdevilLuciferiamdevil Posts: 74
    One example is superior ironman
  • ItsDamienItsDamien Posts: 5,626 ★★★★★

    One example is superior ironman

    That's because his suit is symbiote technology...
  • luahgamer5luahgamer5 Posts: 12
    DNA3000 said:

    And also, why the hell does almost every champion get the metal tag?

    Just about 70 of the 200 or so champions have the #metal tag, approximately one third of all champions.

    60 have the #villain tag, which some champions have an advantage towards. Do we have too many villains also?

    Why not make everybody #metal since every has some iron in there blood even though that iron does not exist independently.

    Also contrary to what the science authorities say in comic books, the iron atoms in hemoglobin are not ferromagnetic. In fact, it doesn't really make sense to talk about individual iron atoms as being "metallic" in any normal sense of the word. Before Magneto was able to pull the iron atoms out of your body he would be exerting enough magnetic force to rip the electrons off of your atoms, simultaneously ionizing you, atomizing you, and explosively vaporizing you into a cloud of energetic plasma.
    I think Magneto only magnetizes metals made metallic bonding, not stand-alone metals. But he can move non-magnetic materials with electromagnetic fields, hence explaining his energy-based basic attacks. In a recent issue of X-Men, part of the Dawn of X, he was able to manipulate vibranium. Black Panther should have #Metal.
  • Colonaut123Colonaut123 Posts: 3,091 ★★★★★
    Someone didn't read the tags before entering a fight with Magneto...
  • Colonaut123Colonaut123 Posts: 3,091 ★★★★★

    DNA3000 said:

    And also, why the hell does almost every champion get the metal tag?

    Just about 70 of the 200 or so champions have the #metal tag, approximately one third of all champions.

    60 have the #villain tag, which some champions have an advantage towards. Do we have too many villains also?

    Why not make everybody #metal since every has some iron in there blood even though that iron does not exist independently.

    Also contrary to what the science authorities say in comic books, the iron atoms in hemoglobin are not ferromagnetic. In fact, it doesn't really make sense to talk about individual iron atoms as being "metallic" in any normal sense of the word. Before Magneto was able to pull the iron atoms out of your body he would be exerting enough magnetic force to rip the electrons off of your atoms, simultaneously ionizing you, atomizing you, and explosively vaporizing you into a cloud of energetic plasma.
    I think Magneto only magnetizes metals made metallic bonding, not stand-alone metals. But he can move non-magnetic materials with electromagnetic fields, hence explaining his energy-based basic attacks. In a recent issue of X-Men, part of the Dawn of X, he was able to manipulate vibranium. Black Panther should have #Metal.
    Pure Vibranium or Adamantium? Adamantium is an alloy of iron with Vibranium and thus is ferromagnetic.

    I must say Marvel writers aren't physicists and don't grasp that despite popular belief, the majority of metals have no (anti)ferromagnetic properties that would lead to the attraction of repulsion of magnetic fields. It's because iron is such a popular material and iron has ferromagnetic properties that this misconception arose.
  • Aomine_Daiki10Aomine_Daiki10 Posts: 1,623 ★★★★★
    The op is not making sense close thread
  • Kill_GreyKill_Grey Posts: 8,666 ★★★★★
    A "nerf mags or give everyone mags" thread in disguise.
  • ItsDamienItsDamien Posts: 5,626 ★★★★★

    Lol too many **** dumb **** in this thread is recycling jokes without considering the problem here. Just stfu dude.

    Y u heff 2 b mad? Its onli gaem.
  • ADwar616ADwar616 Posts: 76
    Ah yes... Rant.
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