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So basically, Kris is able to survive being deeply immersed into acid for an extended period of time without any visible burns.
This acid is apparently strong enough to shrink human-sized Darkners to fit inside a tiny house, and it's not because this acid have special properties or something, like Queen's profile currently suggest.
So Kris, Susie and Ralsei should gain Resistance to Acid because of this, as they can also endure the damage from this attack, and Queen's resistance to Size Manipulation should be deleted from her profile.
And also the Thrash Machine for being able to float on this acid completely unaffected.
The second and third resistances are similar to the first, coming from another of Queen's attacks, Kris is able to withstand being electrocuted for 8 seconds straight.
I believe this should grant both Electricity and Heat Resistance to the Delta Heroes, as when electricity is exposed to air for long periods of time, it releases immense amounts of heat.
I can even corroborate this, as I once managed to melt a bit of brass of a plug using just electricity, with the shock not even lasting a second.
The melting point of brass is 930°C (1710°F).
This acid is apparently strong enough to shrink human-sized Darkners to fit inside a tiny house, and it's not because this acid have special properties or something, like Queen's profile currently suggest.
So Kris, Susie and Ralsei should gain Resistance to Acid because of this, as they can also endure the damage from this attack, and Queen's resistance to Size Manipulation should be deleted from her profile.
And also the Thrash Machine for being able to float on this acid completely unaffected.
The second and third resistances are similar to the first, coming from another of Queen's attacks, Kris is able to withstand being electrocuted for 8 seconds straight.
I believe this should grant both Electricity and Heat Resistance to the Delta Heroes, as when electricity is exposed to air for long periods of time, it releases immense amounts of heat.
I can even corroborate this, as I once managed to melt a bit of brass of a plug using just electricity, with the shock not even lasting a second.
The melting point of brass is 930°C (1710°F).
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