In the Black Panther trailer, there is a scene where he’s clawed himself on top of an SUV and the purple light of his kinetic energy pulses into the car to flip it over. While we've seen Black Panther deflect bullets and put claw marks on Captain America's shield, his capabilities go far beyond that. From Captain America's shield to Black Panther's suit, the magnificent material is used and sought by … run as it morphs around T’Challa’s head. That's where things get much more exciting. Check it out. Since vibranium is able to protect Black Panther from bullets or punches from extremely powerful beings like the Incredible Hulk, it makes you wonder where all that energy actually goes. Deathstroke Vs Black Panther: Stipulations: T'Challa is 616 and has his anti-metal claws, energy daggers, and vibranium suit. It radiates through the vibranium as it is stored away for later use. The Black Panther film also demonstrates how the suits can take the shape of its wearer. With all the energy that Black Panther charges by constantly moving or having projectiles fired at him, he can use that energy to literally harden light into a shield. T’Challa is a brilliant physicist, so it’s no surprise that he developed a teleportation device for his suit to get him into hard to reach places or for an easy exit. The absorbed kinetic energy is used to charge the suit and the many applications that run on it as a power source. It has also been used to fight against Hulk in, The cloaking technology could also use the energy it charges kinetically to render Black Panther completely invisible. This means that nearly any impact won't damage really it, whether it be a .50 caliber bullets or a massive punch to the face. This ability allows him to see in total darkness, giving him the upper hand against any invader that would try and get to Wakanda during the nighttime. Its durability has even withstood some of the Hulk’s attacks! Black Panther has a more intimate link to Vibranium than anyone realized. 1 Background 2 Powers and Abilities 3 Equipment 4 Feats 4.1 Strength 4.2 Speed 4.3 Durability 4.4 Skill 5 Weaknesses Millennia ago, a meteorite made of the indestructible metal Vibranium crash-landed in the north-eastern corner of Africa, or to be more specific, the Kingdom of Wakanda. Vibranium first appeared in Daredevil #13 in February 1966. However, even if that suit manages to weaken, or T'Challa isn't wearing it at the time, he still has a last line of defense against incoming attacks. He then beat the Black Panther before him and took the heart-shaped herb that imbued him with his enhanced abilities. This means that he has the potential to overcome all of their own struggles if they were to resurface. Since the blades are made of energy, they don’t have any specific shape and can turn into scythe or spear-like weapons. Coming in at the number eight spot was none other than our boy, T'Challa, the Black Panther. He doesnt take shots simply because he wears the suit… His fighting skills are so impressive that he was even able to best Captain America in combat. In the Wakandan King’s case, he doesn’t need to carry around some bulbous thing in case he needs his suit in the middle of an emergency. Like many of his other abilities, he isn't as great of an inventor as the aforementioned Marvel heroes, but his works are nothing to sneeze at either. Black Panther is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The character was created by writer-editor Stan Lee and writer-artist Jack Kirby, first appearing in Fantastic Four #52 (cover-dated July 1966) in the Silver Age of Comic Books.Black Panther's real name is T'Challa, and he is depicted as the king and protector of the fictional … CBR explores. We all know that the Black Panther suit is made from a vibranium weave. If he thought it could teleport them that far, then the reach of his device must be huge. But how can Vibranium absorbed and redirect kinetic energy?