I dont know much about Havoc but.. Why is he incinerate immune?
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Suel
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Can anyone explain plz?
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balance?0
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Ability wise, shock immune would have made more sense tbh5
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Same reason GR isn't?8
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i have the same type question with void. but same, i don't know much about void0
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Can anyone explain plz?
In the comics Havok absorbs ambient energy and then emits that energy as energetic plasma, basically heat and superheated gas. In turn, he is partially or completely immune to damage from most sources of conductive heat and radiation (he mostly absorbs that energy to power his own abilities). That's being implemented as incinerate immunity.6 -
Can anyone explain plz?
In the comics Havok absorbs ambient energy and then emits that energy as energetic plasma, basically heat and superheated gas. In turn, he is partially or completely immune to damage from most sources of conductive heat and radiation (he mostly absorbs that energy to power his own abilities). That's being implemented as incinerate immunity.
Oh i see, that makes sense, thx m8
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I wish they'd make cyclops immune to his plasma charges0
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PeterQuill wrote: »
Most of his attacks don't make contact0 -
Can anyone explain plz?
In the comics Havok absorbs ambient energy and then emits that energy as energetic plasma, basically heat and superheated gas. In turn, he is partially or completely immune to damage from most sources of conductive heat and radiation (he mostly absorbs that energy to power his own abilities). That's being implemented as incinerate immunity.
Pretty much this. On top of that, Havok has been thrown in to a star before and he survived, got charged up, and was therefore determined to be incinerate immune in comic lore. He’s going to be a great counter for the inevitable addition of the Human Torch, I’m sure.1 -
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