Resistances
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- For resistances in Dragon Age II, see Resistances (Dragon Age II).
See also Resistance Checks in Combat Mechanics and Immunities.
Resistance signifies a character's ability to withstand or reduce the effects of an opponent's attack. There is a type of resistance for each type of damage in the game: Mental, Physical, Spell, and Elemental. The last is further divided into five types: Fire, Cold, Electric, Nature, and Spirit. Each point of resistance reduces damage (of that type of attack) by 1%. In some cases, a target is given a chance to offset some of the effects of an attack if they pass an appropriate check for that type. There are also displacement/dodge and missile deflection ratings, which offer a percentile chance to completely ignore any physical attack and a percentile chance to ignore any missile of non-spell origin, respectively.
Some abilities, skills, or items allow combatants to enhance their resistances; they are also enhanced at higher levels and ranks.
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Types of Resistances
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| Type | Ability to withstand... | Formula to Calculate | Resistance | Examples & Other Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mental | Bard songs and mind-control spells. Possible to completely resist or take a limited debuff. | (Willpower+Magic+Cunning-30)/2
rounded up |
up to 100 (up to 150 in Awakening) | Captivating Song, Blood Control, Horror; not a percentage (score of 100 or more does not confer immunity) |
| Physical | Direct attacks on the body. Possible to completely resist or take a limited debuff. | (Strength+Dexterity+Constitution-30)/2
rounded up |
up to 100 (up to 150 in Awakening) | Knockdown, Earthquake, Paralyze; not a percentage (score of 100 or more does not confer immunity) |
| Spell | Hostile magical spell attacks. A percentage denotes a chance to completely resist a hostile spell. Friendly fire spell effects are applied normally. | up to 100% | ||
| Elemental |
Attacks based on each of the five elements. | up to 75%
(up to 85% in Awakening) | Fireball, Cone of Cold. There are distinct resistances for Fire, Cold, Electric, Nature, and Spirit effects. |
Resistance Check Reference
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The following table includes a list of Talents and Spells and the relevant resistance check.
| Tree | Threat | Type | Resistance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blood Mage | Blood Wound | Spell | Physical |
| Creation | Glyph of Paralysis | Spell | Physical |
| Creation | Glyph of Repulsion | Spell | Physical |
| Creation | Grease | Spell | Physical |
| Entropy | Mass Paralysis | Spell | Physical |
| Entropy | Miasma | Spell | Physical |
| Entropy | Paralyze | Spell | Physical |
| Primal | Blizzard | Spell | Physical |
| Primal | Cone of Cold | Spell | Physical |
| Primal | Earthquake | Spell | Physical |
| Primal | Fireball | Spell | Physical |
| Primal | Petrify | Spell | Physical |
| Archery | Pinning Shot | Talent | Physical |
| Dual Weapon | Cripple | Talent | Physical |
| Dual Weapon | Riposte | Talent | Physical |
| Duelist | Upset Balance | Talent | Physical |
| Rogue | Below the Belt | Talent | Physical |
| Two-Handed | Mighty Blow | Talent | Physical |
| Two-Handed | Pommel Strike | Talent | Physical |
| Two-Handed | Sunder Armor | Talent | Physical |
| Two-Handed | Sunder Arms | Talent | Physical |
| Two-Handed | Two-Handed Sweep | Talent | Physical |
| Two-Handed | Sweeping Strike | Talent | Physical |
| Blood School | Blood Fury | Talent | Physical |
| Weapon and Shield | Overpower | Talent | Physical |
| Weapon and Shield | Shield Bash | Talent | Physical |
| Weapon and Shield | Shield Pummel | Talent | Physical |
| Blood Mage | Blood Control | Spell | Mental |
| Entropy | Horror | Spell | Mental |
| Entropy | Sleep | Spell | Mental |
| Entropy | Waking Nightmare | Spell | Mental |
| Bard | Distraction | Talent | Mental |
| Bard | Captivating Song | Talent | Mental |
| Templar | Holy Smite | Talent | Mental |
| Dog | Growl | Talent | Mental |
| Dog | Dread Howl | Talent | Mental |
Notable Monster Resistances/Weaknesses Reference Sheet
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Origins and Awakening
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General Enemy Types
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| Type | Fire | Frost | Nature | Spirit | Electricity | Base |
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| Demon | +50% | 0% | 0% | +5% | 0% | 0% |
| Darkspawn | -15% | 0% | +25% | 0% | 0% | 0% |
| High Dragon and Flemeth | +75% | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% |
| Undead | -25% | +75% | Immune | 0% | 0% | 0% |
Specific Boss Monsters & Monster Sub-Types
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| Type | Fire | Frost | Nature | Spirit | Electricity | Base |
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| Abomination | 0% | 0% | Immune | 0% | +25% | 0% |
| Arcane Horror | 0% | Immune | Immune | 0% | 0% | +20% spell |
| Archdemon | +60% | +75% | +25% | +75% | +75% | 0% |
| Broodmother | 0% | 0% | 0% | +75% | 0% | +75 mental |
| Genlock | 0% | 0% | 0% | +5% | 0% | +3 mental |
| Hurlock | 0% | +5% | 0% | +5% | 0% | +1% dodge |
| Ogre | 0% | +20% | 0% | +15% | 0% | +10% spell |
| Revenant | 0% | Immune | Immune | 0% | 0% | +75 mental |
| Steel Golem | 0% | +50% | Immune | 0% | 0% | +50% physical |
| Stone Golem | +50% | +50% | Immune | 0% | 0% | +50% physical |
| Wild Sylvan | -50% | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% |
Shapeshifter Forms
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| Type | Fire | Frost | Nature | Spirit | Electricity | Base |
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| Bear
(monster and Shapeshifter form) | 0% | 0% | +50% | 0% | 0% | 0% |
| Flying Swarm
(Shapeshifter form) | -75% | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% | +100% missile deflection
+40% dodge |
| Spider
(monster and Shapeshifter form) | -10% | 0% | +75% | 0% | 0% | 0% |
Monster Resistances and Immunities Analysis
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An obvious conclusion one can draw from this reference sheet and the Immunities list is electricity and spirit are most rarely resisted types of elemental damage, with no enemies immune to them, while nature is (a) most commonly resisted, (b) an unparalleled number of creatures are immune to it, and (c) not a single enemy in the game has a nature damage weakness**. Consider also the stamina draining effect from electrical damage and the fact the most damaging spells and spell combinations in the game are spirit-based (Mana Drain, Entropic Death, Virulent Walking Bomb, Blood Control). Fire damage is quite frequently resisted, but this is offset by the fact both Darkspawn and Undead type enemies have weakness to fire. Cold damage is also commonly resisted, but since cold-based spells also have the ability to Freeze and Slow targets, this is less of a problem (see Cone of Cold for more information). It is also noteworthy spell resistance is extremely rare, and even when present, its value is quite low, so certain spells/spell combinations (Paralysis Explosion, for example) are almost guaranteed to work under any conditions.
Note that on Casual Difficulty, spell resistance is reduced by 10% (to a minimum of 0%) and on Nightmare it is increased by 10%. All resistances to damage schools remain unaffected.
NOTE:
(1) The information listed in the above tables is unclear in some cases - notably regarding Darkspawn. In the "General Enemy Types" table, Darkspawn are shown to have a 25% resistance to Nature damage, a -15% weakness to Fire damage and base (0%) resistance to Frost and Spirit damage. In contrast, under the "Specific Boss and Subtype" table, Genlocks, Hurlocks and Ogres are stated to have no weakness to Fire, no resistance to Nature damage and some resistance to Frost and Spirit Damage. Whether the "Specific Boss/Subtype" resistances are in addition to the ones listed in the "General Enemy" table or corrections need to be made to one/both of the tables is unclear and needs to be resolved.
(2) The first comment/conclusion is wrong regarding Fire based attacks, and also Spirit damage if the "Specific Boss/Subtype" table listings are correct. In that case, common enemies such as Genlocks and Hurlocks along with Ogres all have some Spirit damage resistance (albeit minor in some cases). Not a single enemy is weak against Spirit attacks. Conversely, while Demons, High Dragons (presumably all Dragons have some Fire resistance), Stone Golems, Abominations and the Archdemon have Fire resistance, except for Demons, the other enemies are uncommon (or singular). Furthermore, Darkspawn have either no resistance or have a -15% penalty against Fire damage (see (1) above) and Undead are quite susceptible to Fire attacks.
As a result, the proper conclusion is that apart from a few specific instances, Fire attacks are quite effective for most enemy encounters and Spirit attacks are not "rarely resisted." Electrical attacks are rarely resisted and Physical attacks are the least commonly resisted of all (only Golems have resistance -> 50%). The rarity of resistance to Physical damage is noteworthy to Mages as a few staves, such as Final Reason or Piece of Wood, deal Physical damage and thus a good situational choice.
(3) IF the resistances listed in the "General Enemy Type" table are global for each creature type, then the Archdemon would have 50% Nature resistance and 45% Fire resistance making Fire attacks your best bet - ironic since the Archdemon is in High Dragon form.
Items List
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Spell Resistance
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| Name | Enhancements | Notes |
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| Templar Armor Requires: 26 strength | +3 willpower +20% spell resistance +5 mental resistance | Restriction: Templar |
| Knight Commander's Plate Requires: 39 strength | +5 willpower +40% spell resistance +10 mental resistance | Purchased from Faryn in Frostback Mountain Pass Restriction: Templar |
| Armor of the Divine Will Requires: 38 strength | +20% spell resistance -5 magic | Restriction: Templar |
| The Spellward | +5 willpower +8 health regeneration while exploring +30% spell resistance +10% chance to dodge attacks +6 defense against missiles | Origins: Available from Bodahn Feddic at the Party Camp Leliana's Song: Dropped by Weapon Master in the Noble's Estate (2nd time) Witch Hunt: Available from Sandal in the Circle of Magi tower |
| Key to the City | +2 to all attributes +4% spell resistance +10% to healing effects received | Found in the Assembly Cache in the Chamber of the Assembly, Orzammar Diamond Quarter after completing The Key to the City side quest |
| Athras's Pendant | 4% spell resistance | Obtained from Athras in the Dalish Camp as a reward for completing the Lost to the Curse side quest |
| Mark of Vigilance | +6 defense +2% spell resistance +5 mental resistance | Mark of Vigilance can be downloaded in-game by players who purchase a Dragon Age: Originst-shirt from Hot Topic Requires the Mark of Vigilance DLC |
| Spellweaver Requires: 27 strength/magic | +5 magic +1 or +2 mana regeneration in combat +10% spell resistance +3 electricity damage | Restriction: Arcane Warrior |
| Antivan Leather Boots Requires: 18 strength | +4% spell resistance | Found in an Iron Chest in the Village Store in Haven. |
| Blackblade Boots Requires: 24 strength | +4 dexterity +4 willpower +4 cunning +8% spell resistance | Cannot be acquired via normal means. Restriction: Rogue |
| Havard's Aegis Requires: 22 strength | +4 spell resistance Chance to avoid missile attacks | |
| Reaper's Vestments | +6 constitution +20% fire resistance +16% spell resistance +10% chance to dodge attacks +12 armor | Can be purchased at the Wonders of Thedas Restriction: Mage |
| Ancient Elven Gloves Requires: 22 strength | +2 armor +4% spell resistance | Ancient Elven Gloves is found in the Ruined Temple. |
| Cinch of Skillful Maneuvering | +1 to all attributes +10% spell resistance +10% chance to dodge attacks | Reward for the A Time of Wood and Stone achievement during Witch Hunt |
Other
- Greagoir's Shield: +4% spell resistance
- Fade Shield: +5% spell resistance
- Arcane Shield and Fade Shield: +15% spell resistance
- Dwarven Resistance: +10% spell resistance
- Spell Shield: +75% spell resistance
- Dweomer weapon runes, +2-14% spell resistance
Notes
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- Dwarves have an extra 10% spell resistance, for the same reason that they cannot become Mages and do not enter the fade when they dream; because of their close contact with Lyrium, they have developed a natural resistance to magic.
- Note that some abilities (e.g. Dirty Fighting) are absent from the above list and are not subject to a physical resistance check. They are subject to immunities (i.e. stun, knockdown, etc.) however. This can be misleading because even if a creature/player is immune to a given effect, "Resisted" will still appear above the character when an immunity protects that player from a physical effect such as stun and knockdown.