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Clarification for the duration terminology.
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Resistance against an instance of damage, not a type

The feature refers to that damage meaning that the damage of the triggering event is halved by the resistance given. This means that the feature does not have any duration at all. We can call it instantaneous.

Since the qualifying property is that the damage comes from the triggering event - a condition which can never be fulfilled again - it is unnecessary to specify any duration.

Resistance against an instance of damage, not a type

The feature refers to that damage meaning that the damage of the triggering event is halved by the resistance given. This means that the feature does not have any duration at all.

Since the qualifying property is that the damage comes from the triggering event - a condition which can never be fulfilled again - it is unnecessary to specify any duration.

Resistance against an instance of damage, not a type

The feature refers to that damage meaning that the damage of the triggering event is halved by the resistance given. This means that the feature does not have any duration at all. We can call it instantaneous.

Since the qualifying property is that the damage comes from the triggering event - a condition which can never be fulfilled again - it is unnecessary to specify any duration.

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Anagkai
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Resistance against an instance of damage, not a type

The feature refers to that damage meaning that the damage of the triggering event is halved by the resistance given. This means that the feature does not have any duration at all.

Since the qualifying property is that the damage comes from the triggering event - a condition which can never be fulfilled again - it is unnecessary to specify any duration.