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I have been thinking for a while how Marvel characters' abilities might translate into a Mistborn magic system. To be clear, I am not counting the politics or technology of either world, merely how the superpowers of Marvel would translate best to the metallic arts.

 

 

Magneto: Skimmer who was granted a Coinshot and Lurcher hemalurgic spikes (Maybe two each).

 

Quicksilver: Natural born Steelrunner given a Coinshot spike. The spike had been out of a body so long, it degraded to the point that he cannot push steel, just burn it to compound speed.

 

Scarlet Witch: Double Chromium. Enough said.

 

Wolverine: Bloodmaker. He was granted a number of helmalurgic spikes that turned him into a helmalurgic creation with retractable claws. His memory was destroyed by the process, but he has enhanced senses (perhaps the Bless of Perception) and can compound health. Seeing a past self he cannot recall when he burns gold leaves him gruff and irritable.

 

The Hulk: A Koloss, but instead of four iron spikes, he has double-pewter/double-gold instead. I think he was a natural Auger before the transformation.

 

Professor X: Double-spiked with some sort of zinc-atium and brass-atium alloys that lets him insert and read thoughts. The spikes are in his spine and destroy his ability to walk.

 

Captain America: Pewterarm/Pinacle Twinborn.

 

Hawkeye: Tineye, obviously.

 

Daredevil: Two eye-spikes blinding him but granting him the blessing of perception or the ability to compound tin.

 

Mystique: A very skilled Kandra

 

Mister Fantastic: Kandra spiked with a Archivist/Sparker abilities instead of one of the traditional blessings.

 

The Invisible Woman: I still say gold and electrum alloyed with lerasium allow you to push and pull on light.

 

The Human Torch/Iceman: Similarly, I still say zinc and brass allowed with Lerasium let you push and pull on heat.

 

Purple Man: Rioter/Connector Twinborn.

 

Kingpin: Trained as a Hazekiller

 

Beast: Also a pseudo-koloss, but with the blessing of presence, one tin spike, and one Thug's spike instead of the four iron.

 

And that is all I can think of at the moment, but I will add more when I do. Feel free to add your own or find better combinations.

 

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Spiderman: allomantic iron, hmm... Surge of Abrasion (I think we can spike that), allomantic pewter, allomantic atium & tin. I think that's it

 

Wolverine: Bloodmaker. He was granted a number of helmalurgic spikes that turned him into a helmalurgic creation with retractable claws. His memory was destroyed by the process, but he has enhanced senses (perhaps the Bless of Perception) and can compound health. Seeing a past self he cannot recall when he burns gold leaves him gruff and irritable.

 

 

Very nice!

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Yeah, but first you have to find some genetically-engineered, radioactive spiders with supernatural abilities :P I doubt we have spiders which can sense danger so well it becomes prekog.

And as far as I remember, Peter built his webshooters, so it's not an animal trait he gained.

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In the ending of Alloy of Law

Miles mentions men of red and gold bearers of the final metal

He was talking about Iron Man.

P.S. This will look weird to people that have not read alloy of law.

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Well... what defines Iron-Man? Flying, but Steelpushing and Ironpulling won't suffice. I'd go with spike to Roshar for some Gravity. Allomantic pewter, probably with inhaling Stormlight would do for his physical traits. Repulsors and missiles, allomantic steel. Summoning armor Extremis-like, probably allomantic iron, but maybe Reverse Lashing will suffice. All the sensors built in, allomantic tin.

That will cover the basics, I think.



 

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I don't think that Iron man's physical abilities count. After all, he built the suit, it is all explained perfectly. I'd say a zinc Ferring, for his brilliance, and I'd say rioter, but I don't think he's a compounder. Soother doesn't fit either, because he's just too good at aggravating people. Though, breeze is too...

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Well, I tried to make a cosmere magic user duplicating what Iron Man can do. Now I think about it, being a Radiant with some additions will suffice, since Iron Man's armor is similar to Shardplate

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Well, I tried to make a cosmere magic user duplicating what Iron Man can do. Now I think about it, being a Radiant with some additions will suffice, since Iron Man's armor is similar to Shardplate

That's brilliant!!  He's a Skybreaker!  It is perfect.  Similarly, Thor is a Windrunner whose spren likes to take the form of a hammer. 

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there is another post about the "Cosmere Superheroes" maybe you may find other nice idea there

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