If adamantium is not covering Logan's joints, can I cut his arms or legs there? Or even the neck?
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Yes, but it would only grow back anyway, wouldn't it?– ZenLogicCommented Aug 27, 2014 at 16:22
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2Related: How much of Wolverine has to be left to heal?.– BeofettCommented Aug 27, 2014 at 16:27
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1I meant.. the new part will come back with no adamantium, since its not part of his DNA.– Magno CCommented Aug 27, 2014 at 16:34
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2Re: regrown parts having adamantium or not, refer to If Wolverine regenerated a limb, would it be covered in adamantium?– phantom42Commented Aug 27, 2014 at 17:36
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2@Zibbobz - Torn in half by the hulk– ValorumCommented Aug 27, 2014 at 19:19
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According to this answer, his ligaments are in fact a weak point. And while it doesn't show him getting cut apart...
...Tearing him apart is entirely possible.
Note that this image is of Ultimate Wolverine, and not the main (Earth 616) Wolverine, who may or may not have sturdier ligaments.
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You should probably note that the image is of Ultimate Wolverine,and not the main (616) Wolverine, just for posterity sake.– Monty129Commented Sep 3, 2014 at 18:44
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ALL of Logan's bones were covered. Joints as well. The tendons and ligaments can be cut, and severed bu they grow back. He's been blasted, burnt, and melted with only the skeleton parts remaining ( i.e. left arm blasted away to nothing but skeletal remains) somehow he can still use that hand.
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Recognizing that, as a one-rep user you cannot share links with us, naming your references would work just as well.– ZibbobzCommented Aug 28, 2014 at 14:49
in Age of Apocolypse Wolverine has his hand blown off at the wrist. Age of Apocolypse Wolverine is the same physically as 616 Wolverine as the divergence happened in the 616 universe as opposed to a what if story.