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I know this is fairly small but would this work?PsychoWarper said:Whats gonna happen with "Immunity to disease and poison"?
Maybe change it to "Immunity to natural disease and poison"
Now more seriously, I agree with this but think that resistances could come with a brief explanation if they're special cases, such as a really good resistance like "This character is tied to the concept of life and thus can resist really high level of death hax" could be summarized as "Resistance to Death Manipulation (Tied to the concept of life), which is... ...basically the consensus.DMB 1 said:Again, I disagree with adding "Extremely Good" to a resistance, since resistances, as well as AP and durability, and a ton of ton of hax, are relative things.
That would still be a Resistance. A strong one, but a resistance all the same as their are still character in fiction who use magical abilities that are far stronger than anything he has taken.Reppuzan said:What about characters who have magical invulnerability like Achilles. He's explicitly stated to be irrespective of power to the point that he easily tanks a Noble Phantasm several times above his natural durability.
Achilles invulnerability explicitly does not work like that. Its basically power null to everything that isn't divine. It basically works on a different metric then raw powerDargoo Faust said:Again, Invulnerability works just fine as long as you don't apply it on stuff outside of what feats and scaling has shown. It just means "they can't be harmed by attacks with X power or less" in practice, outside of some very specific exceptions.
It's still NLF to say that he'd resist attacks from whatever scale if he does not demonstrate the capacity to, say, resist attacks from multi-solar system level when he's Tier 7. Also, at a certain tier, the mere shockwave of a punch to the face could already destroy his ankle completely to the point where his invulnerability doesn't protect from punches to the face as he'll end up feeling the impact down there regardless, so it might be impossible to just disregard all damage without feats.Iapitus The Impaler said:Achilles invulnerability explicitly does not work like that. Its basically power null to everything that isn't divine. It basically works on a different metric then raw power
This is still happening, right?Matthew Schroeder said:Unrelated, but can we please remove the One Hit Kill power from the wiki? It's utterly arbitrary, nonsensical, and not even a real power. And conveys a NLF. Literally anything can one-shot depending on the strength of the attacker and the weakness of the opponent.