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<span class="DROPCAP">D</span>amage Resistance refers to any ability that allows a creature to ignore damage from a specific Damage Type. | <span class="DROPCAP">D</span>amage [[Resistance]] refers to any ability that allows a creature to ignore damage from a specific [[Damage Type]]. | ||
* Damage resistance is represented by a numerical value followed by a slash, a dash, and the damage type or category being resisted. For example, 10/- vs. Fire or 30/- vs. Elemental. | * Damage resistance is represented by a numerical value followed by a slash, a dash, and the damage type or category being resisted. For example, 10/- vs. Fire or 30/- vs. [[Elemental]]. | ||
* The numerical value represents the amount of damage ignored, or resisted, by the ability. For example, a [[lore/tiefling|Tiefling]] has damage resistances of 5/- vs. Cold, 5/- vs. Fire, and 5/- vs. Electricity. If a Sorcerer casts a Fireball on the Tiefling, the Tiefling will ignore the first five points of damage from the burning magic. | * The numerical value represents the amount of damage ignored, or resisted, by the ability. For example, a [[lore/tiefling|Tiefling]] has damage resistances of 5/- vs. [[Cold]], 5/- vs. Fire, and 5/- vs. Electricity. If a [[Sorcerer]] casts a [[Fireball]] on the [[Tiefling]], the Tiefling will ignore the first five points of damage from the burning magic. | ||
* Damage resistance versus the same type or category of damage never stacks with itself. For example, if you have an item that gives you 10/- vs. Cold, and you cast the spell Protection from Elements, which gives you 30/- vs. Elemental, then you don't have 40/- vs. Cold. You have 30/- vs. Elemental (which includes Cold) until the spell's ability to absorb damage is used up. | * Damage resistance versus the same type or category of damage never stacks with itself. For example, if you have an item that gives you 10/- vs. Cold, and you cast the spell [[Protection from Elements]], which gives you 30/- vs. Elemental, then you don't have 40/- vs. Cold. You have 30/- vs. Elemental (which includes Cold) until the spell's ability to absorb damage is used up. | ||
* Damage Reduction is a special form of damage resistance. | * [[Damage Reduction]] is a special form of damage resistance. | ||