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Immunity to Electricity

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A creature with electricity immunity never takes electrical damage. Even when subject to spells or abilities that reduce a monster's electric resistance, they will continue to remain immune to electrical damage.

List of monster types that are immune to electrical damage[edit]

PnP Comparison[edit]

A creature with electrical immunity never takes electrical damage. It has vulnerability to ?, which means it takes half again as much (+50%) damage as normal from ?, regardless of whether a saving throw is allowed, or if the save is a success or failure.[PnP]

In DDO, creatures with Electric Immunity don't necessarily have vulnerability (+50%) to ?. Some do, but many such as ?s do not.