Beskar vs Vibranium vs Adamantium. Which metal alloy is the strongest??

Which metal alloy is the strongest?

  • Beskar

    Votes: 3 42.9%
  • Vibranium

    Votes: 2 28.6%
  • Adamantium

    Votes: 2 28.6%

  • Total voters
    7

FinalTidus

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As above, Please vote!

I personally feel beskar is the strongest since it can resist lightsaber.
 

aireth

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Cortosis is also used as anti-lightsaber armour and can momentarily rebound the plasma to shut it down.
Lightsaber blade is nothing but a solid plasma field using heat to cut through things.
Ultimately down to strength against kinetic force or heat and for how long which I think Vibranium is good for both since it absorbs kinetic energy itself to a certain limit or else how to forge it.
I don't think adamantium is good vs heat and Wolverine can barely scratch Captain America's shield.
 
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Watch too much friction TV. Where can buy these metal? If really good. Many steel mill will sell
 

FinalTidus

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Cortosis is also used as anti-lightsaber armour and can momentarily rebound the plasma to shut it down.
Lightsaber blade is nothing but a solid plasma field using heat to cut through things.
Ultimately down to strength against kinetic force or heat and for how long which I think Vibranium is good for both since it absorbs kinetic energy itself to a certain limit or else how to forge it.
I don't think adamantium is good vs heat and Wolverine can barely scratch Captain America's shield.
So which is the strongest?
 
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