- "I mean, it's got it's advantages. Main one is that radiation rolls off me like water off a duck's ass."
- ― Mort (Fallout 76)
The power to be immune to radiation. Sub-power of Radiation Manipulation. Variation of Contaminant Immunity and Selective Invulnerability. Not to be confused with Radiation Resistance.
Also Called
- Radiokinetic Immunity
- Radiation Invulnerability/Proof
Capabilities
The user is either immune to radiation or its effects.
Applications
- Take less damage from radiation-based attacks.
- Survive the fallout of a nuclear explosion.
- Immune to effects of radiation, such as getting cancer as well as genetic mutations.
Associations
- Bionic Physiology
- Contaminant Immunity
- Enhanced Endurance
- Environmental Adaptation
- Nuclear Immunity
- Plasma Manipulation
- Radiation Manipulation
- Regenerative Durability
- Regenerative Healing Factor
- Scorpion Physiology
- Selective Invulnerability
Limitations
- May only be immune to the effect of radiation, such as getting diseases.
- May have upper limits on how much radiation they are immune to.
- The user may survive a nuclear explosion, but they may still suffer injuries from the blast.
- While the user may be immune to the effects of Radiation, They might end up becoming radioactive and spread it to others.
Known Users
Manga/Anime
- Ibara Naruse (Coppelion)
- Aoi Fukasaku (Coppelion)
- Taeko Nomura (Coppelion)
- Haruto Kurosawa ("Coppelion")
- Kanon Ozu ("Coppelion")
- Shion Ozu ("Coppelion")
- Mana Tsubaraya ("Coppelion")
- Meisa Ichikawa ("Coppelion")
- Chimera ("Coppelion")
- Setsuna Itami ("Coppelion")
- Touma Mizugochi ("Coppelion")
- Ryouga Mizugochi ("Coppelion")
- Kiara Yamada ("Coppelion")
- Ingmar ("Coppelion")
Video Games
- Fire Elementals (Crypt of the NecroDancer)
- Golems (Crypt of the NecroDancer)
- Ice Elementals (Crypt of the NecroDancer)
- Mushrooms (Crypt of the NecroDancer)
- Skeletons (Crypt of the NecroDancer)
- Slimes (Crypt of the NecroDancer)
- Zombies (Crypt of the NecroDancer)
- Black Phillips (New Blood Interactive's DUSK)
- Fork Maidens (New Blood Interactive's DUSK)
- Possessed Scarecrows (New Blood Interactive's DUSK)
- Protagonist Characters (Fallout); via Rad Resistance, Rad Tolerance, & Lead Belly Perks
- Most mutated creatures (Fallout series)
- Ghouls (Fallout series)
- Children of Atom (Fallout series)
- FEV Mutants (Fallout series)
- Zombies (Hλlf-Life series)
- Samus Aran (Metroid Prime); via Phazon Suit; limited to blue Phazon
- Axe Zombies (Monolith's Blood)
- Bloated Butchers (Monolith's Blood)
- Statues (Quake: Dissolution of Eternity)
- Statue Death/Hell Knights
- Statue Knights
- Zombies (Quake series)
- Air Elementals (Serious Sam)
- Scout (Team Fortress 2)
- Utsuho Reiuji (Touhou Project)
Comics
- Kingdom Come Superman (DC Comics)
- Mother of Champions (DC Comics)
- Red Star (DC Comics)
- Starfire (DC Comics)
- Tamaraneans (DC Comics)
- Asgardians (Marvel Comics)
- Havok (Marvel Comics)
- Sunspot (Marvel Comics)
Movies
- Hedorah (Godzilla)
TV Series
- Blight (Batman Beyond)
- NRG (Ben 10)
- Chromastone (Ben 10: Alien Force)
- Bloxx (Ben 10: Omniverse)
- Water Hazard (Ben 10: Ultimate Alien)
- Ultimate Cannonbolt (Ben 10: Ultimate Alien)
- Time Lords (Doctor Who); immune to X-ray radiation
- Daleks (Doctor Who)
- Thals (Doctor Who); via anti-radiation drug
- Ted Sprague (Heroes)
- Peter Petrelli (Heroes)
- Sylar (Heroes)
- Homer Simpson (The Simpsons)
Known Objects
- Ether and Ether+ (Coppelion)
- Thal Anti-Radiation Drug (Doctor Who)
- RadAway (Fallout)
- Rad-X (Fallout)
- Phazon Suit (Metroid Prime); limited to blue Phazon