Better question, why are Doombots not classified as Robots? Omega red spores build normally on them
better question, why is iceman not immune to coldsnap and why is aa able to stun on stun immune node which isnt supposed to happen.
Neither of those are better questions, actually.
Iceman is not immune to coldsnap because there's literally no reason to believe Iceman should be immune to coldsnap. Iceman doesn't damage you by just making the air cold, even if the in-game text implies this. If that were the case, *I* would be immune to coldsnap. I've been in air that was below freezing temperatures before, I don't recall the last time I took 4000 points of energy damage because of it. In the real world, you cannot freeze things in seconds by chilling the air around it. That takes hours. So Iceman cannot work that way. Instead *according to the comics* Iceman is an energy manipulator: he can remove the kinetic energy from an object almost instantly, causing the water in the object to freeze. Iceman is immune to the effects of cold: he is unaffected by being surrounded by low temperatures. But nothing in his makeup says he is immune to energy manipulation.
If Archangel is stunning against stun immune champs, that's either because ability accuracy reduction is turning off the stun, or it is currently 2017.
But the man’s literally made up of ice, so how is he not immune coldsnap and frostbite? The same applied to GR for incinerate, but they figured it out and changed it.
Did you read the post?
Okay, let's try something else. Why isn't *everyone* immune to coldsnap? It is described as lowering the temperature of the air to below freezing. I'm not particularly bothered by that, having been in such conditions many times. So I'm coldsnap immune. Why aren't all these champions also coldsnap immune?
Maybe it is because coldsnap doesn't deal thousands of points of damage by just making the air around you kind of cold. You're thinking Iceman should be immune because he's made of ice so cold air shouldn't affect him. But cold air doesn't affect me either. You'd have to get to the point where you completely liquify the air around me to have anything more than a minor effect, and I would still suffocate before I froze.
Coldsnap is not just making things cold by surrounding it in cold air, because making the air cold doesn't do anything to anyone except the Heat Miser. Coldsnap does something else instead. This is a realization the comic book writers seem to have already made themselves. If they can get there, given their relative mastery of physics, I can expect comic book readers to get there eventually also.
GR was originally not incinerate immune because when GR was made incinerate immunity wasn't a thing in the game yet. They didn't change it when it became a thing, because they don't just change champions randomly just because. GR was changed when they specifically decided to look at him, and even so they didn't make him incinerate immune because GR is "supposed to be" immune to incinerate. They did it because they decided it made more conceptual sense. But in the comic books, GR is not only immune to incinerate, he's immune to bullets, he's immune to punches, he's immune to basically all mortal forms of damage. Anyone who thinks the game should obey their own sense of logic when it comes to damage when they say it doesn't make sense for GR to not be incinerate immune needs to justify why it makes sense for GR to not be immune to throwing stars.
And Deadpool's bare knuckles still cause bleed so yeah, just go with it I guess.
People have been saying nonsense like this for years. Have you lived such a sheltered existence that you have never actually seen two humans fight? Things don't need to be sharp to cause bleeding.
In boxing matches the fighters cause their opponents to bleed by hitting them with literal pillows wrapped around their hands.
Why doesn't Ant-man just shrink to a size smaller than the particles that are poisoning him in the first place? Some things are better not to think about.
Why would a ''Life Model Decoy' not bleed or be poisoned? They wouldn't be very good at impersonating people who are liable to being shot/stabbed if they couldn't bleed. One of their main functions is enabling people to take their own deaths.
Think of them as the androids in 'Alien' who clearly bleed (although in their case it's a milky white).
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Why does namor not take 75% more damage from shock? He basically a human fish
Okay, let's try something else. Why isn't *everyone* immune to coldsnap? It is described as lowering the temperature of the air to below freezing. I'm not particularly bothered by that, having been in such conditions many times. So I'm coldsnap immune. Why aren't all these champions also coldsnap immune?
Maybe it is because coldsnap doesn't deal thousands of points of damage by just making the air around you kind of cold. You're thinking Iceman should be immune because he's made of ice so cold air shouldn't affect him. But cold air doesn't affect me either. You'd have to get to the point where you completely liquify the air around me to have anything more than a minor effect, and I would still suffocate before I froze.
Coldsnap is not just making things cold by surrounding it in cold air, because making the air cold doesn't do anything to anyone except the Heat Miser. Coldsnap does something else instead. This is a realization the comic book writers seem to have already made themselves. If they can get there, given their relative mastery of physics, I can expect comic book readers to get there eventually also.
GR was originally not incinerate immune because when GR was made incinerate immunity wasn't a thing in the game yet. They didn't change it when it became a thing, because they don't just change champions randomly just because. GR was changed when they specifically decided to look at him, and even so they didn't make him incinerate immune because GR is "supposed to be" immune to incinerate. They did it because they decided it made more conceptual sense. But in the comic books, GR is not only immune to incinerate, he's immune to bullets, he's immune to punches, he's immune to basically all mortal forms of damage. Anyone who thinks the game should obey their own sense of logic when it comes to damage when they say it doesn't make sense for GR to not be incinerate immune needs to justify why it makes sense for GR to not be immune to throwing stars.
In boxing matches the fighters cause their opponents to bleed by hitting them with literal pillows wrapped around their hands.
Think of them as the androids in 'Alien' who clearly bleed (although in their case it's a milky white).