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Resistances offer creatures and objects full or partial protection against certain kinds of attacks and damage. Either innate or temporary protection (potion of fire resistance). A fire elemental would take reduced damage - if any at all - from heat-based attacks. A piece of armor might be acid-proof or rust-proof. Symmetrically opposite to resistances are vulnerabilities, e.g. an ice giant might be weak against fire. Often, resistances will be | Resistances offer creatures and objects full or partial protection against certain kinds of attacks and damage. Either innate or temporary protection ([[potion]] of fire [[resistance]]). A fire elemental would take reduced damage - if any at all - from heat-based attacks. A piece of armor might be acid-proof or rust-proof. Symmetrically opposite to resistances are [[vulnerabilities]], e.g. an ice giant might be weak against fire. Often, resistances will be based on the elements. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:56, 21 February 2022
Resistances offer creatures and objects full or partial protection against certain kinds of attacks and damage. Either innate or temporary protection (potion of fire resistance). A fire elemental would take reduced damage - if any at all - from heat-based attacks. A piece of armor might be acid-proof or rust-proof. Symmetrically opposite to resistances are vulnerabilities, e.g. an ice giant might be weak against fire. Often, resistances will be based on the elements.