How much tons can he lift when he is in berserke rage?
Wolverine
Character » Wolverine appears in 16062 issues.
A long-lived mutant with the rage of a beast and the soul of a Samurai, James "Logan" Howlett's once mysterious past is filled with blood, war, and betrayal. Possessing an accelerated healing factor, keenly enhanced senses, and bone claws in each hand (along with his skeleton) that are coated in adamantium; Wolverine is, without question, the ultimate weapon.
How strong is wolverine when he goes in berserke rage
Entering in a beserker rage would obviously flood his system with adrenaline, which might allow him to lift twice his normal capacity.
I would say that he would therefore be able to lift around the 1500 pound level (approx 0.7 tonnes) while enraged.
I would say different.
First we must know how much a normal human can lift.
Wolverine, without adamantium, weights 90 kilograms.
A human who weights 142 kilogram can lift 420 kg.
We could say that Logan (no Ada.) in his best form could lift 280 kg.
But there are few variables that changes that.
1. Adamantium - because the bones are indestructible there is no worry for breaking them whent lifting and holding heavy objects.
+100 kg
2. Healing factor - If muscles are breaking HF will be repairing them, greater stamina and the muscles will evolve faster than those of normal human.
+120 kg
3. Berseker rage reduces feling pain, procuce lots of adrenaline.
+200 kg
In my opinion Wolverine in normal mental state cold lift 500 kg.
In Berserk Rage 700 kg.
Eventualy 1 tone is max.
"I would say different. First we must know how much a normal human can lift. Wolverine, without adamantium, weights 90 kilograms. A human who weights 142 kilogram can lift 420 kg. We could say that Logan (no Ada.) in his best form could lift 280 kg. But there are few variables that changes that. 1. Adamantium - because the bones are indestructible there is no worry for breaking them whent lifting and holding heavy objects. +100 kg 2. Healing factor - If muscles are breaking HF will be repairing them, greater stamina and the muscles will evolve faster than those of normal human. +120 kg 3. Berseker rage reduces feling pain, procuce lots of adrenaline. +200 kg In my opinion Wolverine in normal mental state cold lift 500 kg. In Berserk Rage 700 kg. Eventualy 1 tone is max. "
Wow a very smart observation.
" @Mr.AllAboutWolverine said:Thank you, I also wanted to belive that Logan can lift TONS."I would say different. First we must know how much a normal human can lift. Wolverine, without adamantium, weights 90 kilograms. A human who weights 142 kilogram can lift 420 kg. We could say that Logan (no Ada.) in his best form could lift 280 kg. But there are few variables that changes that. 1. Adamantium - because the bones are indestructible there is no worry for breaking them whent lifting and holding heavy objects. +100 kg 2. Healing factor - If muscles are breaking HF will be repairing them, greater stamina and the muscles will evolve faster than those of normal human. +120 kg 3. Berseker rage reduces feling pain, procuce lots of adrenaline. +200 kg In my opinion Wolverine in normal mental state cold lift 500 kg. In Berserk Rage 700 kg. Eventualy 1 tone is max. "Wow a very smart observation. "
But a real fan must be objective to the character he adores :D
Besides I like analising fictional charakters :)
If Wolverine goes into a Berserker Rage, it's basically turning him into fierce and over-the-top brutal killing machine. He becomes much faster, much stronger, more dangerous and pretty much immortal for the period of time he is in the Berserker Rage.
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