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    Default Can magneto move non magnetic metals?

    Simple question

    Can magneto move non-Ferros aka non magnetic metal? And if so how?

    Here is a list of metals not affected by magnets

    Aluminum
    Zinc
    Copper
    Lead
    Chromium
    Lithium
    Vanadium
    Ruthenium
    Beryllium
    Titanium

    I assume he can move aluminum with him throwing planes and satellites around. Any other examples?

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    He can move any material that contains trace elements of bad-writing-ium.

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    Given how powerful the EM fields that he creates are, he can move/manipulate anything, and it's fine because electromagnetism is a fundamental force, and if you zoom in enough, everything is magnetic, in terms of electrons and protons, etc.
    Let the flames destroy all but that which is pure and true!

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    Quote Originally Posted by yogaflame View Post
    Given how powerful the EM fields that he creates are, he can move/manipulate anything, and it's fine because electromagnetism is a fundamental force, and if you zoom in enough, everything is magnetic, in terms of electrons and protons, etc.
    Everything is magnetic if you say it is in a narration box. Brain electricity is lightning, and therefore weather.

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    It depends on the writer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frobisher View Post
    Everything is magnetic if you say it is in a narration box. Brain electricity is lightning, and therefore weather.
    Be mad if you want. Magneto and Storm are Omegas for good reasons. There is no escape from the fundamental forces of reality.
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    While, Magneto can controls magnetic fields to a absurd degree... He cannot control non-ferrous (non-magnetic) metals. This has been used against him, notably in the construction of the later-stage Sentinels, which were made of non-ferrous metal and plastic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yogaflame View Post
    Be mad if you want. Magneto and Storm are Omegas for good reasons. There is no escape from the fundamental forces of whatever bullshit the writers want.
    Fixed that for you.

    Seriously, that's Bat Fan level of justification.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gigantor View Post
    Simple question

    Can magneto move non-Ferros aka non magnetic metal? And if so how?

    Here is a list of metals not affected by magnets

    Aluminum
    Zinc
    Copper
    Lead
    Chromium
    Lithium
    Vanadium
    Ruthenium
    Beryllium
    Titanium

    I assume he can move aluminum with him throwing planes and satellites around. Any other examples?
    Keep in mind aircraft aren't JUST made of aluminum. There may be steel components (IE the steel sheet armor used on military aircraft to protect the pilot).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gigantor View Post
    Simple question

    Can magneto move non-Ferros aka non magnetic metal? And if so how?
    Yes.
    He picks them up with his hands, walks a few feet, and then puts them down. They are now moved.
    Simple answer.

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