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What does a symbiote do to its host?

What does a symbiote do to its host?

With enough stimulation and an adequate food source, the Symbiote has the ability to permanently latch onto and link with the host. This results in the creation of beings like Venom and Carnage, with the human portions of Eddie Brock and Cletus Cassidy becoming almost alter egos.

Why do Symbiotes hate sound?

Symbiotes have a natural weakness to sonic-based attacks and heat-based attacks, after Knull unintentionally gave while forging them. However, symbiotes have a growing resistance to sound and fire due to their evolution.

What can Venom’s symbiote actually do?

Well, that’s where you’d be wrong. While the symbiote can do some pretty awesome things — like camouflage, shape-shift, enhance its host’s strength and endurance and a lot more — the price for all that power is high, as any comic book loving Venom fan will already know.

Is venom a survivor or a predator?

Venom is certainly a survivor. Perhaps it’s because the race of symbiotes is able to adapt to the physiology of any species that they can also adapt to different environments. Regardless, Venom is able to allow his host to breathe in any environment.

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Who is the symbiote in Marvel Comics?

The most famous of these hosts is, of course, Eddie Brock, aka Venom, but the Symbiote has also been worn by Spider-Man, The Punisher, and even the Guardians of the Galaxy. The Symbiote is powerful, exhilarating, and sometimes addictive, but it is ultimately one of the most dangerous beings to come from beyond the stars.

Why is the symbiote so dangerous?

The symbiote does more than just scare people though, at times it turns its hosts against everyone close to them. When Otto Octavius, as Spider-Man, managed to steal the symbiote from Flash, he found that its appetites for violence and blood were difficult to control.