The power to be immune to the effects of drugs and other such foreign chemicals. Variation of Contaminant Immunity.
Also Called
- Drug Immunity
- Foreign Chemical Nullification
- Immune to Drugs
Capabilities
User is immune to the effects of drugs and other foreign chemicals.
Applications
- Various kinds of drugs will not incapacitate the user.
- The user will never be addicted to drugs.
Variations
Associations
- Chemical-Based Powers
- Contaminant Immunity
- Foreign Forces Removal
- Invulnerability/Selective Invulnerability
- Reactive Adaptation
Limitations
- If the user is ill, drug medicine will not heal them.
- May only be immune to certain kinds of drugs.
- Can still be hurt by naturally occurring chemicals within the body.
Known Users
Cartoons
- Malory Archer (Archer)
- Orishans (Ben 10)
- Wildvine (Ben 10)
- Gutrot (Ben 10: Omniverse)
- Mutants (Futurama)
- Pickles (Metalocalypse)
- April O'Neil (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2012 TV series)
Comics
- Kryptonians (DC Comics); via yellow sun radiation
- Batman of Earth-43 (DC Comics)
- Miss Martian (DC Comics)
- Martian Manhunter (DC Comics)
- Poison Ivy (DC Comics)
- Joker (DC Comics)
- James "Logan" Howlett/Wolverine (Marvel Comics)
- Wade Wilson/Deadpool (Marvel Comics)
- Spider-Woman/Jessica Drew (Marvel Comics)
- Peter Parker/Spider-Man (Marvel Comics)
- Steve Rogers/Captain America (Marvel Comics)
- Elijah Bradley/Patriot (Marvel Comics)
Manga/Anime
- Haru Ichinose (Akuma no Riddle)
- Inuyasha (Inuyasha)
- Rei Izumi (Stand My Heroes: Piece of Truth)
Video Games
- Axe Zombies (Blood)
- Bloated Butcherers (Blood)
- Golems (Crypt of the NecroDancer)
- Mushrooms (Crypt of the NecroDancer)
- Zombies (Crypt of the NecroDancer)
- Oghren (Dragon Age)
- Fork Maidens (Dusk)
- Zombies (Hλlf-Life series)
- Zombies (Quake series)
- Statues (Quake: Dissolution of Eternity)
- Statue Death/Hell Knights
- Statue Knights
- Rajan (Sly Cooper series)