Navigating the complexities of geopolitics, Sam encounters an international incident involving a mysterious global plot.

As tensions rise, he must uncover the mastermind behind the scheme to prevent worldwide chaos.

7Malleability

For a metal, vibranium is pretty bendy!

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Meaning for the rest of the world, it’s pretty dang hard to come by.

So, the metals somehow manage to event themselves out on that side of things.

5Versatility

Remember that vibranium can be threaded into clothing?

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Captain America: Brave New World follows Sam Wilson as he steps into his role as the new Captain America. Navigating the complexities of geopolitics, Sam encounters an international incident involving a mysterious global plot. As tensions rise, he must uncover the mastermind behind the scheme to prevent worldwide chaos.

Also, due to it being an alloy, it cannot bend like vibranium can.

If someone tried to make an adamantium weave, it would be a straight, unbreakable stick.

As mentioned, it can be used in clothing, weapons, and technology.

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4Energy Reaction

It’s always a story of push and pull.

If this shield was adamantium, he would have bounced a little or potentially slid around.

This trait helps adamantium be as strong as it is, though.

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It’s incredibly mysterious and no one is truly sure where it really came from.

This also led to why the Wakandans have exclusive use and ownership of the material.

The origin of the Earth-based metal is another area whereCaptain America: Brave New Worldsets itself apartfrom the comics.

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Adamantium was man-made, though.

Vibranium was even used in its creation.

Adamantium was man-made, though (not mined out of a Celestial).

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This is where it gets its strength (vibranium) and non-malleability (other metals).

This makes adamantium one of a kind, as it was birthed by the hands of man.

2Weakness

Even the toughest metals have weaknesses.

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Extreme heat can still affect adamantium, but it would just break it down into bits.

Cosmic and Mystic Arts forces can also definitely rip apart adamanium.

Extreme heat can still affect adamantium, but it would just break it down into bits.

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This makes this rare resource have some unique weaknesses compared to other metals.

1Durability

Only one can be the strongest.

The ultimate question, at the end of the day, is which one is stronger.

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In the comics,it’s even been shown to survive multiple nuclear blasts!

Stronger metals like adamantium and the mystical uru metal can penetrate it, too.

And… whatever Thanos' (Josh Brolin) sword was made of inAvengers: Endgame.

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Political involvement in the Avengers' affairs causes a rift between Captain America and Iron Man.

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Steve Rogers, a rejected military soldier, transforms into Captain America after taking a dose of a “Super-Soldier serum”. But being Captain America comes at a price as he attempts to take down a warmonger and a terrorist organization.

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Letitia Wright as Shuri as the Black Panther in ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’

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Chadwick Boseman as T’Challa in Captain America: Civil War

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Political involvement in the Avengers' affairs causes a rift between Captain America and Iron Man.

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