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In a lot of CRTs here, people have been discussing if feats like "taking fire without much damage but still being harmed" is resistance
For example, Superman no selling lightning would be commonly accepted as a resistance to electricity, but for this feat of Superman surviving but still taking visible damage, a lot of people would be unsure if it counts as a resistance to heat
In the pages for these abilities, shouldn't there be some kind of standard for the minimum requirements for a resistance to heat/fire/electricity/ice and probably some more I'm missing?
In the resistance page, it says that resistance is "the power to withstand the effects of certain abilities through varying means", which means that people who resist something aren't immune to that ability completely, because that is impossible without an NLF
I'm not a science expert so you need to discuss the standards and maybe a CRT needs to be made
For example, Superman no selling lightning would be commonly accepted as a resistance to electricity, but for this feat of Superman surviving but still taking visible damage, a lot of people would be unsure if it counts as a resistance to heat
In the pages for these abilities, shouldn't there be some kind of standard for the minimum requirements for a resistance to heat/fire/electricity/ice and probably some more I'm missing?
In the resistance page, it says that resistance is "the power to withstand the effects of certain abilities through varying means", which means that people who resist something aren't immune to that ability completely, because that is impossible without an NLF
I'm not a science expert so you need to discuss the standards and maybe a CRT needs to be made