Talk:Debuff Immunity

Neither the damage nor the stat loss of Whirling Death go through magic immunity, can someone edit that in? -07.02.2015


 * Removed Whirling Death from the list completely, since no part of it pierces spell immunity. Bu3ny (talk) 19:43, 7 February 2015 (UTC)

Please add the fact that Spell Immunity grants 100% magic resistance. -05.06.2015

A lot of "temporary" abilities that grant immunity are missing
There are some abilities that grant temporary immunity, such as Waveform, Chemical Rage (transformation duration), True Form (transformation duration), Backtrack (although that's more of a spell shield than an immunity and unreliable) and I guess a lot more that I didn't think of. Also, I think a SEE ALSO should be there regarding Magic Damage/Magic Resistance since they are related articles.


 * Waveform, timewalk etc don't grant spell immunity, they grant invulnerability, which blocks (almost) everything. Chemical Rage/true form disjoint projectiles upon cast, no immunity here either. Backtrack simply negates damage. It doesn't use magic resistance. Besides this, spell immunity only blocks spell EFFECTS, it does not block damage. Every source of spell immunity also grants 100% magic resistance, so magical damage is reduced to 0 by that. This article includes all sources of spell immunity. Everything else which blocks effects uses other mechanics.


 * Also, there is a nav box at the bottom part of the article, which includes all links to articles about game mechanics, including the ones you mentioned. Bu3ny (talk) 11:49, 15 April 2015 (UTC)

Dispersion (Spectre)
(6.85, Dispersion now reflects damage before reductions and returns it as the same damage type.) It make Spectre will reflect magical damage while Spell Immunity. So I think the "Damage interaction" section should be changed some description. Elite stay (talk) 13:06, 25 December 2015 (UTC)


 * The damage interaction section is about how the hero receives damage. It has nothing to do with other spells' interaction with damage, since they differ from spell to spell. That section is still accurate, Dispersion working with unreduced damage does not matter.  Bu3ny  (talk) 13:58, 25 December 2015 (UTC)