The power to be invulnerable under certain conditions. Variation of Invulnerability.
Also Called[]
- Conditional Imperviousness/Indestructibility
Capabilities[]
The user is invulnerable under certain conditions, and perhaps other means. As long as those conditions are met, they will remain invulnerable. This can include but is not limited to: mindsets, natural events, time periods, willpower, emotions, and situational qualities.
Applications[]
Variations[]
- External Invulnerability
- Internal Invulnerability
- Strength-Based Invulnerability
- Underwater Invulnerability
Associations[]
- Conditional Power
- Defense Mode
- Defense Powers
- Impact Absorption
- Invulnerability
- Reactive Invulnerability
- Selective Invulnerability
Limitations[]
- Immunity Bypassing/Invulnerability Bypassing/Invulnerability Negation are the perfect counters.
- Users can be harmed if conditions are not met.
Known Users[]
- Kajii Motojirou (Bungou Stray Dogs); cannot be killed with lemon-shaped bombs
- Hiranyakashipu (Hindu Mythology)
- Lleu Llaw Gyffes (Celtic Mythology)
- Warpriest (Destiny)
- Achilles (Greek Mythology)
- Baldur (Norse Mythology)
- Gunvolt (Azure Striker: Gunvolt); via equipment and the power of Lumen
- Lord William de Soulis (British Folklore)
- Salem (RWBY)
- Clarisse La Rue (Percy Jackson and the Olympians); under Ares's blessing
- Frank Zhang (Heroes of Olympus); under Mars’s blessing
- Curse of Achilles Users (Riordanverse/Percy Jackson and the Olympians/Heroes of Olympus)
- Percy Jackson; under the Curse of Achilles and while controlling a small hurricane
- Luke Castellan
Gallery[]
Warpriest (Destiny) is invulnerable to conventional attacks and can only be harmed with the buff "Brand of the Initiate".
Lord William de Soulis (British Folklore) was granted immunity to mortal weapons and bindings via a deal with Robin Redcap, thus had to be boiled alive in order to truly die.
Because Achilles (Greek Mythology) was bathe in the River Styx, he was known to be an amazing fighter and a near un-killable warrior during battle.