# Batmobile Summon
# Beacon Locator
# Belt Release
# Bolos (x2)
# Bolo Grapple
# Bolo Net
# Caltrops
# Camera
# Communicator
# Explosive Capsule: contact explosive powerful enough to knock back someone who steps on it
# Flashlight
# Folding Knife: kept in his undies
# Grenade
# Infrared Visor (w/ Microscopic Zoom)
# Knife: spring loaded in gauntlet
# Knuckle Duster Grapple: can send electrical current along line; can cut line; has second grapple
# Empty Pocket
# Anti-glue Spray
# Electrobinoculars (x5-x200, ranging)
# Open Circuit Rebreather
# Dazzle Disc
# Batcuffs
# 2 Carabiners
# Touch activated IR vision
# Kite-reel grapple
# Oxy-acetylene Torch
# Grapple gun barbed spearpoint
# Tweezers
# 5 sec grenade
# 3 smoke pellets
# Net Launcher (spearpoint weights)
# Palmtop computer: translates Morse Code, Arabic, and takes control of Hand of Fate
# Smoke Grenade
# Flashlight
# Throwing Bat
# Belt buckle compartment: to hold KD Grapple
# Flashbang smoke grenade
# Large Throwing Star
# Skeleton Key
# 1-shot Hypo Needlegun (2 shots carried)
# Finger DNA Sampler
# Batcycle Autostart
# Lockpick: under tongue
# Mask: worn under COWL, to hide identity when he took off his cape and COWL
# Pistol Grapple
# Razorwing: tiny razor-edged batarang
# Rope
# Skeletonized Knife: spring loaded under wrist
# Sleeping Gas Pellet
# Sling Grenade: grenade with a string, swing it around then throw it for extra range
# Smoke Grenades (Yellow x2)
# Thermal Tights
# Torch
# Tracker Gun: fires a tracker at the target
# Batmobile Remote
# 5 explosive pellets
# Tanquilizer Hypo Gun
# Earplugs
# Mini Chainsaw
# 2 Batarangs
# 2 Bolos
# Sensor Tripper
# Sonic Disc shatters window
# Contact Tazer Pistol
# 2 Batcuffs
# Batarang and line
# SCUBA facemask
# Tracker
# Fire retardant spray can
# Torch
# Flashbang Smoke gun holstered in small of back
# 3 feathered tranq darts
# Folding explosive Batarang
And this is my most favorite gadget of his:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNk0kPTvB0w
2007-10-08 06:19:57
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answer #1
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answered by Solomon Grundy 3
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Batbelt, Batarang, Batscope, Batcopter, Batboat, Batphone, Batrope, Batmobile, Batcave, Batplane, Batsub, Batcycle, Batcape....probably more.
2007-10-08 13:17:59
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answer #2
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answered by Me in Canada eh 5
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Batarang w/Line: Str: 7, Body: 8, Gliding: 2, EV: 3
Batcall: Body: 4, Animal Summoning: 13, R#: 4. "The Batcall is a miniature whistle that allows Batman to summon a huge cloud of bats from the caves below Wayne Manor. Once the bats arrive they form an obscuring cloud that causes pandemonium and allows Batman to leave the area unnoticed. The Batcall will not function if used more than eight miles from Wayne Manor."
8 Razorwings: Body: 6, EV: 2
Cutting Torch: Body: 2, Heat Vision: 9, R#: 9
Minicam & Recorder: Body: 2, Recall: 12, R#: 2
2 Plastic Explosives: Body: 1, Bomb: 8
Rebreather: Body: 1, Sealed Systems: 8, R#: 2
6 Smoke Pellets: Body: 1, Fog: 10
COWL
Body: 4, Radio Comm: 8, Thermal Vision: 8, Artist (Actor): 16 (Actor is his ability to disguise his true identity)
JUMPLINE GUN
Str: 6, Body: 3 Fires line up to 6 APs (based on Str; max range is 640 feet; max weight is 1.6 tons). To penetrate (sheer walls, attacks), use Dex/Str of Gun as AV/EV vs. Body/Body of object as OV/RV
10 AP A (physical attribute simulators) C (physical and mental power simulators, such as claws, acid, bombs, heat vision, and flame projection) D (attribute substitutes, such as extra body armor and strength enhancers) OMNI-GADGETS (x3)
2007-10-08 13:16:13
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answer #3
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answered by Mr. Q 2
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Batarangs
Batman's version of ninja throwing stars/boomerangs.
Bat-Cuffs
Bat shaped handcuffs, resembling Special Forces handcuffs. Using a one-piece design they slide closed and have to be cut off, using a special tool given to the Gotham PD.
Communications device
Often an earbug, but sometimes handheld.
First aid kit
For minor injuries. A larger kit is stored in most vehicles.
Forensic Kit
For impromptu examinations of crime scenes. A larger, more comprehensive one is in the Batmobile.
Gas mask
Protection against air-toxins (i.e. the Scarecrow's Fear Gas). Depending on the writer and/or artist, it may also be incorporated with a rebreather.
Grappling hook
Used to attach a line in order to scale sheer surfaces and/or swing across gaps.
Infrared Goggles
Using infrared technology to see thermal output in low/no-light situations.
Kryptonite ring
Stored in a lead box, for use against Superman.
Laser Torch
A strong minaturized laser used as a cutting tool.
Line gun
Similar to a grappling hook, the line gun uses a strong clamp attached to a line, for scaling surfaces and/or traversing gaps. It can be recovered by releasing the clamp and rewinding the cable.
Lock picks
Micro Camera
Miniature Smoke Grenades
Miniaturized Toolkit
Money
Rebreather
Allows Batman to breathe underwater or in vacuum. Depending on the writer and/or artist, it may also be incorporated with a gas mask.
Remote Control
Used to control the Batmobile and other vehicles.
Flash-bang style grenades
Used to blind and stun enemies
Thermite
An incendiary used to burn through obstacles. In Batman: Year One the thermite charge ignited accidentally and destroyed the utility belt.
Up until 1989, most artists drew the utility belt as a simple yellow belt with a buckle and cylinders around it. In 1986, Frank Miller drew Batman's utility belt with many pouches around it in the Batman: The Dark Knight Returns limited series. This rendition was utilized again in Batman: Year One and used by almost every artist in the Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight comics series. In 2000, the pouches became a standard feature in the depiction of the utility belt.
Thats all of them since he was created!
2007-10-08 13:18:30
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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These are some of the more obscure ones:
Bat Ladder ( ladder with a sign attached to it that says "BAT LADDER")
Bat Cookies(bat shaped cookies)
Bat Giant Squid Repellant
Bat Shark Repellant
Bat Octupuss Repellant
2007-10-08 13:38:25
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answer #5
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answered by HM 5
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Specify an incarnation. Adam West had waaaaaay more gadgets than any other batman of comics, movies, or TV; and they were all ridiculous.
2007-10-08 13:16:04
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answer #6
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answered by juicy_wishun 6
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That's easy. Whatever he needs to get the job done. It is up to the Superhero's cartoonist to provide for him.
2007-10-08 13:15:59
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answer #7
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answered by Beau R 7
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Bat stuff.
2007-10-08 13:16:36
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answer #8
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answered by Mimi 6
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Robin
:D
2007-10-08 13:17:17
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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