What did Scarecrow inject Batman with?

He gasses Batman with his fear toxin several times, causing the Dark Knight to experience nightmarish hallucinations. After Batman overcomes his fears, Scarecrow flees down to the bowels of Arkham to infect Gotham's water supply with his most potent toxin to drive the city into madness.
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What drug does Scarecrow use Batman Begins?

Batman Begins

Scarecrow using Fear Toxin. The Fear Toxin is the main part of Ra's al Ghul's master plan to destroy Gotham.
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What drug does Scarecrow use?

This fear toxin is a potent weapon, and Scarecrow has used it as a gas and an injected liquid throughout his villainous career. Although I have not found any evidence that work is being conducted on creating a real world equivalent of Scarecrow's fear toxin, such a thing is possible.
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How did Scarecrow capture Batman?

The Scarecrow gases Batman with fear toxin as he escapes, causing Batman to flee to his parents' grave as Bruce Wayne, where he is arrested by Commissioner Jim Gordon due to Wayne's suspected ties to Falcone.
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How did Scarecrow make his fear toxin?

The first time that Scarecrow used his fear chemical, he used various methods of application such as spray and smoke. Scarecrow then created unique pills that would give him the ability to project fear into the minds of his enemies.
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Batman: Arkham Knight - Scarecrow Defeated (Cutscene)



Is Scarecrow immune to his own toxin?

Unfortunately, exposure to the toxin caused Joker to see his fear of being forgotten letting Batman retake his being, and Scarecrow was not immune to his latest batch of toxin causing him to go mad.
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What is the drug in Batman?

What is the green liquid Batman injects himself with? In the DC comics, there's a substance known as Venom. This is a miraculous drug that bestows super strength on whoever uses it.
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Why did Crane cut his face?

After attempting to cause fear in Owen, Crane found himself unable to kill him and broke down on the floor. Urging himself that he no longer needed a mask, he used a straight razor to carve up his own face before disemboweling Owen. Jason soon returned from a fight with Nightwing where he had left Nightwing for dead.
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Why is Scarecrow's face messed up?

Severely injured after his encounter with Croc in the sewers at Arkham Asylum, Crane surgically grafted his mask to the remains of his face, fully embracing "Scarecrow" as his one and only identity.
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What mental illness does Scarecrow have?

The Scarecrow, Tinman, and Cowardly Lion represent the clinical syndromes of low self-esteem, restricted emotional expressiveness, and anxiety.
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What is Joker's laughing gas made of?

The DC Technical Manual: S.T.A.R. Labs 1993 Annual Report (a sourcebook for Mayfair's DC Heroes Roleplaying Game) stated that Joker Venom is "a hellish mixture of hydrogen cyanide and Strychnodide (a strychnine derivative), the toxin causes immediate cessation of heart and brain functions.
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Who is immune to Scarecrow's fear toxin?

But on one world where the Scarecrow's fear toxin has become a permanent part of the atmosphere, it is revealed that John Henry Irons, aka Steel, is immune to the effects of the fear toxin, something that not even Batman can lay claim to.
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Is fear gas a real thing?

Though there isn't a known version of the fear gas from Batman Begins existing in the world today, the idea isn't a completely fictional concept and certainly has roots in reality.
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What does Batman inhale in Batman Begins?

A few weeks ago, I watched the Batman/The Dark Knight Trilogy from Christopher Nolan again and there is a great breathing scene in Batman begins. Bruce Wayne, in training with Ra's al Ghul, the leader of the League of Shadows, inhales the smoke of a ground blue mountain flower containing halluciogenic properties.
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What did Batman inject himself with?

Batman injected himself with a shot of adrenaline in order for him to overcome his injuries and continue fighting. After The Riddler's arrest, the villain's final act of terrorism is handed over to his followers, who oversee the flooding of Gotham whilst threatening the civilians with firearms.
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What is Joker's fear?

In 2009's Superman/Batman #65, the Joker's greatest fear is losing control of the joke—being perceived by his audience not as the master, but as its subject. The Joker claims it's all in fun, but being laughed at is the worst fate he can imagine.
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Who is Scarecrow afraid of?

Despite drugging Batman with his fear toxin and kidnapping the university's dean, Scarecrow is ultimately exposed to his own gas and begins hallucinating his own phobia - a fear of bats - after which he is apprehended by Batman at his own chemical plant and sent to Arkham Asylum.
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Why did Jonathan Crane become Scarecrow?

One that turns Batman's own weapon against him and revels in terror and dread: the Scarecrow. As a young child, Jonathan Crane was subjected to sick and twisted experiments on fear conducted by his own father.
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Did Scarecrow have a son?

Crane used his own son Jonathan as his guinea pig. As part of the experiments, Jonathan was locked inside a little dark room while his father examined the effects on his son.
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Which side is the real Scarecrow?

Right Or Left Scarecrow In Batman Arkham Knight

It is pretty funny if you sit a listen to him use LEFT and RIGHT in the sentences. He will keep going for awhile too if you got some time to kill. Ultimately the choice doesn't seem to matter. I choose the left Scarecrow and got blasted by the real one on the right.
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What is Crane giving Jason?

After being brought back to life, Crane gives him a special dose of the serum that takes away fear, which is implied to strip away all of Jason's emotions and is even consciously making him a semi-puppet of Crane's.
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What was the green fluid in The Batman?

DC fans will know that the muscled behemoth uses a green formula called "Venom" to give him enhanced strength and speed in a fight. It typically gives him a brutal edge over his opponents, not unlike the burst of ferocious energy Bruce gets in the final showdown near the end of "The Batman."
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Whats the green stuff Batman injects?

In certain comic stories, Bane uses as a strength serum called Venom, and a precursor to this substance seems the most likely answer for Batman's injection. For one, adrenaline is colorless and Batman's drug is bright green.
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What did Batman inject into his leg?

Bane's Venom

During the final act inside Gotham Square Garden (A clear nod to New York's Madison Square Garden) Batman is in a pretty bad way until he injects a curiously green serum into his leg.
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Is Joker immune to Scarecrow gas?

asked, "So did the Joker no-sell the fear gas because he has no fear, because he's immune to most chemicals due to his own use of them, or just because he's that crazy?" I replied, "I think it's probably the last one, Tom." Flavio agreed, "Yep." I continued, "But the middle one makes some sense, too.
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