@@tristanseide5297 She had it so that she was safe, yes. But according to the MCU wiki, the Mark 85 is the most advanced, strongest, and most powerful of the Iron Man armors in the MCU.
I stg the people who say this looks bad only ever watched it at low resolution. 99% of this is incredible and immaculately detailed. You can see all the little fibers and segments hardening into solid shapes
I swear people who say the nanotech suits are bad don’t even watch the movies and only judge the suits based off how cool the suit ups are. The nanotech suits are anything but lazy and are the most creative we’ve seen them use iron man yet everyone’s adopted this shitty argument that they’re low effort and not interesting because the suit ups aren’t as cool. The rest of the movie where they’re doing cool shit with it might as well not exist.
Realistically nano suits would be the only suits that would work and function to perfection. The nanos can regenerate tissue, amplify, expand, condense, restructure making it incredibly versatile, adaptive & resourceful. Every other suit is limited in flexibility which is more important than strength and durability. Rhodes aka War machine fell from a great height, (civil war) hitting the ground leaving him paralysed. If he was wearing a nano suit, the armour would become soft, elastic, malleable acting like a bouncy castle or a giant airbag, slowing the fall and minimising injury. In iron man 3, War machine (again) is exposed to extreme heat forcing him to eject. A nano suit would reduce temperatures within the armour automatically. It’s the little things like this that make the nano suit utterly flawless. It’s the pinnacle of all the iron man suits.
I understand why people dislike the wave of nanotech suits in marvel movies and other movies recently, and also the preference of the look and sound of the old suits, but from a story perspective, during infinity war when ironman was one of the first to do it, and knowing the evolution of his suits, I feel like he was the only character who actually deserved it. Also I feel like unlike other nanosuits which are purely for convenience usually, I felt like they fleshed out and showed many functions of ironmans suits, and helped make it feel more like the improvement it's meant to be. But other him, yeah nanotech cgi suits are annoying.
I don’t like the nano suit. Its too clean and honestly we didn’t get to see the build up to the suit at all, he just showed up with it and now everything in marvel is nanobots and fold away helmets. God i hate it
You see, there’s this thing called advancement… Why would he stick to the old way of making armor? He can only put a limited amount of things within the original titanium suits, with Nanotech, the amount of weapons he has his dictated by whatever he wants, he has his traditional weapons, but let’s say he wants to make a sword weapon, he can have that, or maybe he wanted to fly faster, Nanotech has that covered. It’s way better than the original.
@@BlizzardholocronI agree that nanotech should be the next advancement for iron man, but now that so many other characters use nanotech and it's stupid special effects it has lost its speciality
@@Blizzardholocron yeah I think from Tony's perspective, sharing his tech would make sense for him, but from a another perspective it makes tony less special.
I think introducing nanotecs for tony was a natural choice but it only made it easier to disney to reduce their effort when it comes to other characters costumes. Almost every suit up nowadays are made with nanotecs (black panther, wakandan armored soldiers like okoye, spiderman, antman, etc.) and it feels boring
Mark 85 was the better looking from both suits. Mark 5 was too clean, too streamline and just didnt look good. Mark 85 has this feature that it appears ans then Panels move into place, especially the helmet that opens lile the classic one was great. Also i liked the design. But compared to the old suits it still kinda sucked.