Defunct Physiology

The power to lack any physical weaknesses.

Also Called

 * Inorganic Physiology

Capabilities
User lacks any physical weaknesses of an organic, living body including the need for rest, sustenance or other physical requirements. They do not feel pain and cannot be poisoned or get ill. Usually, the users are formed from inorganic matter (such as stone, metal or etc.) or animated flesh, bone, wood or other formerly living matter.

Applications

 * Absolute Stamina
 * Bloodlessness
 * Brainlessness
 * Contaminant Immunity
 * Dermal Armor
 * Digestive Expulsion Negation
 * Disease Immunity
 * Enhanced/Supernatural Durability
 * Enhanced/Supernatural Endurance
 * Injury Immunity
 * Oxygen Independence
 * Pain Suppression
 * Pressure Resistance
 * Self-Sustenance
 * Thermal Resistance

Variations

 * Body of plastic, wood, ceramics, stone or metal
 * Anatomical Liberation
 * Apathy
 * Bio-Mechanical Constructs
 * Body Part Substitution
 * Head Liberation
 * Heartlessness
 * Hollow Physiology
 * Natural Weaponry
 * Semi-Immortality/Immortality depending on the material.
 * Sleeplessness
 * Invulnerability depending on the material.

Associations

 * Bionic Physiology
 * Doll Physiology
 * Elemental Mimicry
 * Essence Removal
 * Golem Physiology - most golems have a variation of this power.
 * Headlessness
 * Inanimate Object Physiology
 * Toy Physiology
 * Tsukumogami Physiology
 * Undead Physiology

Limitations

 * May not be able to heal naturally, and must be repaired somehow.
 * May lack senses, most likely touch.
 * As they can't feel pain, user may not know when they are damaged.
 * Has the weaknesses of the matter they are made of.

Known Users

 * Snow Golem (Adventure Time)
 * Brainac (DC Comics)
 * Clayface (DC Comics)
 * Golems (Discworld)
 * Warforged (Eberon)
 * Full Machine Viktor (League of Legends)
 * Clockwerk (Sly Cooper and the Thevious Racoonus)
 * Kull Warriors (Stargate Sg-1)