Yeah, unfortunately the party line is that DR limited to one source is the standard for making beings invulnerable to certain effects. In addition, this is typically meant to render someone invulnerable to "normal" fire and heat attacks which seem to cap out at a certain level. I've used Insubstantial, Only Vs. Fire/Heat before to get around this problem. Another alternative could be levels of Absorption, Only Verses Fire/Heat.
-Mike -----Original Message----- >From: "Max, Dunedin, NZ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Jun 27, 2007 4:03 PM >To: GURPSnet-L <[email protected]> >Subject: [gurps] 4e, Fire Resistance > >Hi all, lovely frost here, hope you're warmer where you are. > >I want Fire-resistance as a advantage, for a fire creature as a >pet/familiar. > >I am trying to work out what gives you the same fire-resistance as the >first level of the spell. > >Looking at the fire-element, and the meta body of flames, I can only see > DR 10, limit Fire/Heat. > >Is this all that is necessary? can a fire element/body of fire really >be hurt by a fire spell which does more than 10 points of damage? > >I just figured there would be an advantage, but can only see temepture >torelance, which I don't think is what i'm really after. > >Cheers. > >Max >_______________________________________________ >GurpsNet-L mailing list <[email protected]> >http://mail.sjgames.com/mailman/listinfo/gurpsnet-l "No one knows how many transitor-powered weapons Iron Man has at his disposal!" -Namor, the Sub-Mariner, Avenger #3 _______________________________________________ GurpsNet-L mailing list <[email protected]> http://mail.sjgames.com/mailman/listinfo/gurpsnet-l
