Thirdly, the symbiont can form harmful objects and extend them from Venom's body. For example, if Eddie gets floored or falls from a ledge, it would break his fall for him. Second, because the symbiont is sentient, it will assist Eddie in areas that he forgets to attend to when in a dangerous situation. It acts as a sort of armor, making potentially fatal blows "not-n butta thang" for Eddie. First of all, his symbiont is ultra protective. However, Venom has tricks up their sleeve that even Spidey can't match up with. As Venom, Eddie can do just about anything Spider-Man can beside posses extreme agility. With their new form, Brock and the symbiont righteously deny the further existence of "Eddie Brock" and constantly proclaim "We are Venom!". The bonding didn't seem to improve the emotional stability of either the symbiont or Eddie.
When they bonded, the symbiont became overwhelmed by Eddie's dislike for its former host, and taught Eddie all of Peter Parker's secrets. Forced to write for sleaze magazines because no respectable publication would touch him, Eddie soon found himself in church contemplating suicide when the symbiont, weakened from a recent battle with Spider-Man (The conclusion of the 'Black Spider-Man' series.) and attracted by the force of Brock's despair, found him. Since Spider-Man was the one who uncovered the identity of the real Sin-Eater, Brock blamed the web-slinger for his journalistic disgrace. This mistake got him fired for sloppy journalism. Unfortunately, Eddie didn't check his sources carefully enough to find out his pal was a wacko who thought he was the Sin-Eater, not the wacko who *was* the Sin-Eater.
Eddie Brock was a reporter who did a series of interviews with the vigilante known as the Sin Eater, during which he, under pressure from the authorities, revealed the name of the Sin-Eater himself.