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Question regarding Durability

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Now, on the Durability page, it says that surviving with heavy damage doesn't count towards Durability, but for example, those who survive explosions with heavy damage are considered to have tanked it because they survived. For example, Michael Myers has very noticeable burn marks on his body from an H2 explosion, meaning he's severely damaged, but his profile still shows that he tanked the explosion, and there are many such calculations that are accepted. However, the Durability page states that surviving with heavy damage does not count toward Durability. I would appreciate an explanation on this matter.
 
Here heavy damage would refer to injuries that would effectively leave the character too weakened to be able to fight.
 
Here heavy damage would refer to injuries that would effectively leave the character too weakened to be able to fight.
Michael Myers should be considered unaffected by the H2 explosion, but only logically. Because in the H4 novel, it was stated how badly damaged he was, and we can understand this from the very obvious burn marks on his body. Also, Myers faints after the explosion. The H2 novel stated that he was trying to stand up.
 
Michael Myers should be considered unaffected by the H2 explosion, but only logically. Because in the H4 novel, it was stated how badly damaged he was, and we can understand this from the very obvious burn marks on his body. Also, Myers faints after the explosion. The H2 novel stated that he was trying to stand up.
That honestly sounds like it should not count for his durability
 
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