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What kind of Resistance is to resist being destroyed from inside?

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IIRK, destroying someone from inside is a form of Durability Negation, but, resisting that isn't resisting Durability Negation altogether, right? It would depend on how this was achieved specifically. For example, if said destruction is achieved via internal vibrations or sending energy that explodes from the inside out would mean resistance to those more specific abilities?
 
Could be resistance to Bio manip if it's a living being. or resistance to energy manip.

Could also be reisstance to dura neg.

Got a specific example in mind?
 
Sounds purely constitutional/fortitude based resistance, unless the character is resisting the nature of the power rather than the effect itself.
 
Yeah, kinda thought it as well, depends on the nature of the power.

Was thinking for example, a character can send energy into their enemy's body and the energy creates and explosion from within, destroying them from inside, but eventually an opponent that can endure that process appears.
 
If the character endure the explosion within it then it have enough fortitude to endure and reduce its effects (although according to our standards it wouldn't qualify as resistance); if just avoid the leak of energy within it then resistances apply difference.
 
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