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Mr. Immunity

AuraSeer

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Using any combination of race, class, and PrC, how many permanent immunities and resistances can you put on one PC? I'm not trying to make an invincible Superman, I'm just curious whether it's possible to avoid all the bad status effects without resorting to spells and items.

I think the best I can do is a warforged paladin/ranger/horizon walker. He's immune to fear, poison, sleep, paralysis, disease, fatigue, exhaustion, nausea, drowning, starvation, bleeding, and energy drain. HW planar masteries give him immunity to alignment-based effects, plus tremorsense (a kind of "immunity" against hidden creatures) and nearly-at-will dimension door ("immunity" against grapples).

This guy is still vulnerable to serious things like ability score loss, petrifaction, polymorph, mind-affecting effects, and probably other stuff I'm forgetting. Can you do better?
 

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If we are talking anything a high level oathsworn from Arcana Evolved pretty much becomes immune to almost anything at high levels....blindness, stunning, ability loss, fatigue, fear, food, water, level drain, etc.
 



I played a Void Mind (template -MMIII) Lumi (race - MMIII) cleric that was immune to quite a bit including both ability damage, ability drain, negative energy damage. And because the lumi has no neck - immunity to vorpal effects. (not that I've ever come across the effect in any 3.0/3.5 game I've played in).

I was going to add the spellwarped template (MMIII) but the GM quite rightly made me take some class levels.

Regards,
Mortis
 


There is an undead race in Mythic Races that get all the undead immunities, so mind affecting, crits, death effects, non-object fort saves, poison, ability drain and damage.

There is a spell in tome and blood that grants you an energy immunity for 24 hours.
 

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