"In addition to accelerated healing of physical traumas, Wolverine's healing factor makes him extraordinarily resistant to diseases, drugs, and toxins. However, he still suffers the immediate effects of such substances; he has been shown to become intoxicated after significant dosages of alcoholic beverages,[42] and has been incapacitated on several occasions with drugs and poisons.[43] Although his body heals, the healing factor doesn't suppress the pain he endures while injured.[44]"True Nero said:good point about the STD's... never thought about that
" It has been stated in the Xavier Protocols, a series of profiles created by Xavier that lists the strengths and weaknesses of the X-Men, that Wolverine's healing factor is increased to "incredible levels" and theorizes that the only way to stop him is to decapitate him and remove his head from the vicinity of his body"GamerLuck said:Along the same lines as the blood thing, I have always wondered, if you cut Wolverine in half, do you get two Wolverines, or do the two halves come back to each other?
Anyway, Awesome as always guys, and glad to see you steared clear of the JRG'S this time around... and hopefully for a while to come.
The two halves come back together, or he crawls to his lower half and puts it near the upper half, allowing them to regenerate.
For those curious about Adamantium clicky [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adamantium]. As Captain Crunch said, it's made from other things that are initially brought together, thus it HAS to be melted before the compounds are brought together otherwise a) they wouldn't mix or b) they wouldn't melt.
References -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolverine_(comics)#Fictional_character_biography
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adamantium