Talk:List of Creature Debilitation Resistances/@comment-33780977-20191019105310

Hmm, I see some recent addition to the article so maybe it's not dead after all :)

Naturally I cannot provide numbers - I don't even know how to estimte the scale- but I can provide tips...Anyway


 * In addition to Sirens get Curse spontaneously, I am able to set them on fire.


 * I also recall being able to curse Elder Ogre. With Dazzle Blst glitch but I supose that counts too?

Plus


 * Put Garm to sleep, poison and torpor them (ofc) too.


 * One can petrify, freeze and set on fire Poisoned Undead.


 * Banhees may be frozen (Pawn Bestiary btw)


 * Strigoi may be frozen as well (most likely Pawn Bestiary as well)


 * For Leapworm I can confirm torporing, freezing and setting on fire. I suppose Petrification and other debils would work too as it is a tiny enemy.


 * Pyre Saurian AKA Salamander is vesy, very, very susceptible to freezing, on par with Saurian I'd say


 * Apart from being poisoned Armored/Condemned Gorecyclops may be torpored. And I could swear I was able to freeze its body parts too.


 * Eliminator may be both frozen and petrified.


 * ...just like Varg actually, except Varg is immune to Poison I think.


 * Maneater may be frozen and set on fire (its a tentacle, duh) but it's pretty hard achieved.


 * with the exception of shamans all goblin kind my be frozen, set on fire. And all goblins without exceptions may be poisoned and torpored.


 * And generally most BBI enemies are more or less vulnerable to Torpor.


 * I suspect Gazer may be set on fire just like Evil Eye - needs further testing - but definitely its tentacles may be frozen and shattered (probably set on fire too).

BTW Definitely all the debils that apply to saurians and dragonkin apply to BBI saurians and dragons as well

save for Cursed Dragon of course, but it still can be torpored and set on fire (briefly) and is immune to Curse and Poison (again, of course ;)

Since Corrupted Pawns are basically reskinned Bandits all bandit related debils resistances should apply to them just the same.