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'''Renuyu''' is a dangerous and addictive chemical developed by the laboratories of [[Roland Daggett]].
 
'''Renuyu''' is a dangerous and addictive chemical developed by the laboratories of [[Roland Daggett]].
   

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Renuyu is a dangerous and addictive chemical developed by the laboratories of Roland Daggett.

Properties

Its exact composition is unknown; however, it is known to generate considerable addiction on the subject when it has been used for only a brief time. Part of the initial boom of Renuyu came, however, from the fact it allowed for temporary shapeshifting, presented as a miraculous form of skin conditioning; in reality, Renuyu loosened the skin cells so much it allowed to shape the facial features the user desired, as seen with pre-Clayface Matt Hagen. Also, it acted as a powerful mutagen, though to act it required to saturate the cells of the subject (or in Hagen's case, victim) with a massive overdose of Renuyu. However, these tend to break down after some time and melt down the entire system, unless an untold number of chemical reactions are undertaken.

Role

Roland Daggett saw in Renuyu his ticket for absolute success, though it was flawed and required testing. As the flaws could not be corrected and Renuyu was still addictive and potentially dangerous, he tried to market it anyway. Seeing that he could not hope to do so with his own resources, he tried to introduct the cream into the market by acquiring Wayne Industries by insider trading, setting the events of Feat of Clay into motion, ultimately resulting in the creation of Gotham's resident shapeshifter: Clayface.