And which has been the norm to every other forum that I have found out there, as again I stated earlier. The only answer this guy got was toward his BH. He ask, “Anyone have any ideas about the best passives for each class? Especially looking for warrior and BH. This guy here is a prime example to what I am talking about. But to my luck and experience so far, for what seems to be going on now for nearly two weeks is that I spend hours reading through mind numbing statistics that has been posted only to discover that the second question NEVER gets answered. But in this case the second question that this guy asked and is the one that I’m trying to find an answer too. Which is particularly the question that I’m trying to get an answer to. I love it when people ask a double sided question. I’m just very frustrated with what has seem to a lengthy search for weeks now only to have found no answers. Actual physical contact with Eternium can also cause injuries to these figures which makes it pretty serious business for both Black Adam and Shazam.Let me start this off with an apology first I’m not trying to start a raging war here with my statement / question. Being close to Eternium removes or nullifies Black Adam's powers - and interestingly, does the same for Shazam as well. Savant in his attempts to rid the universe of all magic. First appearing in Legion of Super-Heroes (Volume 4) #110 in 1998, Eternium is the name given to shards of matter that were cast when the Rock of Eternity was destroyed by Dr. That Eternium can weaken or harm Black Adam much like Kryptonite does Superman is taken right from comics. Think of it as Superman's Kryptonite in a sense. But what ends up being truly interesting about it is that it's shown in the film that Eternium is the only thing that can harm Black Adam. It's also shown that, in modern times, Intergang has been oppressing the people of Kahndaq and mining for Eternium for their own weapons and purposes so it's definitely a very useful element. Eternium is introduced pretty early on in Black Adam, where it's shown that King Anh-Kot enslaved the people of Kahndaq and forced them to mine for the element so that he could create the Crown of Sabbac.
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