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*** While Flame Guard makes Link immune to scorching ambient heat, it doesn't make Link immune to fire "itself" (enemy fire arrows, shrine flamethrowers). Once upgraded twice, the Flamebreaker Armor gains the Fireproof effect, which does provide such protection, allowing Link to cross flamethrowers with no ill effects.

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*** While Flame Guard makes Link immune to scorching ambient heat, it doesn't make Link immune to fire "itself" itself (enemy fire arrows, shrine flamethrowers). flamethrowers, ambient fires, and so on). Once upgraded twice, the Flamebreaker Armor gains the Fireproof effect, which does provide such protection, allowing Link to cross flamethrowers pass through open flame with no ill effects.
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* ''Film/{{Hellboy}}'': Hellboy is fireproof, which he uses to his advantage when fighting other demons that aren't so resistant, and also helps his relationship with his pyrokinetic girlfriend.

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* ''Film/{{Hellboy}}'': ''Film/Hellboy2004'': Hellboy is fireproof, which he uses to his advantage when fighting other demons that aren't so resistant, and also helps his relationship with his pyrokinetic girlfriend.
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* ''Videogame/{{Medievil}}'': The Dragon Armour makes Sir Daniel immune to fire while equipped.
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* ''Literature/AirAwakens'': Firebearers, sorcerers whose Affinity is fire, are immune to flames and heat.

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* ''Film/TheHobbitTheDesolationOfSmaug'': Smaug is an ancient, colossal fire-breathing wyrm, and as such he can't be harmed by flames. The dwarves manage to submerge the dragon in molten gold at one point, and although it may potentially have drowned him, it only manages to royally piss him off when he emerges, clearly unharmed by the scorching heat.



* ''Series/TheFlash2014'': [[WreathedInFlames Firestorm]] and [[FusionDance his components]] are all immune to fire, by extension of being able to generate it from his body.
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* ''Series/TheFlash2014'': ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}'': [[WreathedInFlames Firestorm]] and [[FusionDance his components]] are all immune to fire, by extension of being able to generate it from his body.
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* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' has many monsters with immunity to specific elemental attacks. Of note is that the game makes a distinction between natural, magical and HellFire, and a being immune to one is not necessarily immune to all the others.

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* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' has many monsters with immunity to specific elemental attacks. Of note is that the game makes a distinction between natural, magical and HellFire, and a being immune to one is not necessarily immune to all the others. Many of them also pay this with a vulnerability to cold.
** Fire elementals, including efreets and salamanders, are generally immune to fire in order to endure the immense temperatures of their home plane. Devils are also universally immune to fire.



** Fire elementals, including ifrits and salamanders, are generally immune to fire in order to endure the immense temperatures of their home plane. Devils are also universally immune to fire.

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** This same immunity extends to half-dragons. Edition 3.5 has the Bloodlines rules for characters more distantly related to such creatures, and some have increasing resistance to fire as they gain level (although only major gold dragon, red dragon or efreeti bloodlines gain full immunity, and only at 20th level).
** Fire elementals, including ifrits giants, and salamanders, other creatures with the [fire] descriptor, are generally also immune to fire in order to endure the immense temperatures of their home plane. Devils are also universally immune to fire.without necessarily being elementals, outsiders or having other fire-related powers.



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* ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'': The BigBad Xykon has an unspecified [[ProtectiveCharm magic item]] that makes him immune to fire damage, [[ExploitedImmunity allowing him]] to use area-of-effect fire spells like Meteor Swarm at point blank range without taking damage.

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* ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'': The BigBad Xykon has an unspecified [[ProtectiveCharm magic item]] that makes him immune to fire damage, [[ExploitedImmunity allowing him]] to use area-of-effect fire spells like Meteor Swarm ''meteor swarm'' at point blank point-blank range without taking damage.



* ''WesternAnimation/Castlevania2017'': One of the demons that attack the Lindensfeld priory in "[[Recap/Castlevania2017S3E10AbandonAllHope Abandon All Hope]]" is a hollow lizard-like creature full of fire that effortlessly absorbs Sypha's fire magic.

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* ''WesternAnimation/Castlevania2017'': ''WesternAnimation/{{Castlevania|2017}}'': One of the demons that attack the Lindensfeld priory in "[[Recap/Castlevania2017S3E10AbandonAllHope Abandon All Hope]]" is a hollow lizard-like creature full of fire that effortlessly absorbs Sypha's fire magic.

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* ''TabletopGame/DemonTheFallen'': Some demons, especially ones who have [[PlayingWithFire the Visage of the Flames]], are immune to fire when in their [[OneWingedAngel Apocalyptic Form]].



* ''TabletopGame/DemonTheFallen'': Some demons, especially ones who have [[PlayingWithFire the Visage of the Flames]], are immune to fire when in their [[OneWingedAngel Apocalyptic Form]].
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* ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd'': Judge Fire projects constant fire from his body, making him naturally immune. Notably, his fellow Dark Judges lack this ability and are [[BurnTheUndead vulnerable to the Lawgiver's incendiary bullets]].
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* ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiSuperstarSaga'': Once Mario and Luigi learn the [[LightningFireJuxtaposition Firebrand and Thuderhand]] techniques respectively, you'll come across a number of enemies that are healed by either one of the elements.
** Using Mario's Firebrand on Red Oho Jees in the overworld causes them to go wild and engage a battle. Using the Firebrand on these enemies in battle heals them whilst Blue Oho Jees are damaged as normal (but are healed by Thunderhand instead).
** [[ManEatingPlant Mom Piranha]] [[BarrierChangeBoss switches between red and blue forms]] throughout the battle. Unusually for plant enemies, Mom Piranha, as well as the smaller Piranha Plants she spawns, is healed by fire in the red form.
** [[PunnyName At Joke's End,]] the brothers meet Jojora and a friend of your choosing. If the friend has pink hair, she gets healed by fire and is weak to thunder whilst the opposite is true for the yellow-haired friend.
** All Bowser fights (plus [[FinalBoss Bowletta's]] normal form) are programmed for him to be immune to fire and vulnerable to lighting regardless of whether you actually have access to moves yet. (During the tutorial, Mario only has access to the Jump command so the way you could possibly do anything else is by hacking.)
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-> ''"He was no dragon. Fire cannot kill a dragon."''
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* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': The Night King is completely immune to heat and fire, being AnIcePerson. Even when Daenerys has Drogon breathe a jet of dragonfire directly onto him, [[NoSell he is completely unharmed when it ends]], and even gives Daenerys the tiniest smirk in response.

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** Daenerys herself is also immune to fire, something she first shows by walking into a raging bonfire to hatch her dragons. She later makes clever use of the ability by setting a building on fire while she and a group of her enemies are locked inside of it. They all die, while she walks out of the blaze with her clothes burned off but otherwise unharmed.
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* ''TabletopGame/DemonTheFallen'': Some demons, especially ones who have [[PlayingWithFire the Visage of the Flames]], are immune to fire when in their [[OneWingedAngel Apocalyptic Form]].
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The inverses are WeakToFire and KillItWithFire, where burning something is the best way to get ride of it, ManOnFire, in which people burn easily, and MadeOfIncendium, in which something burns really easily. Due to fire's common use as a weapon, this is very very prone to being an ExploitedImmunity. Someone with this power may walk dramatically OutOfTheInferno. If it's able to catch fire but that just makes it more of a problem, that's InfernalRetaliation, and if being on fire just makes someone look cool, that's IncendiaryExponent. When a character is not only immune to fire and heat but actively strengthened by them, that's ElementalAbsorption. In the case of fire-based creatures with fire immunity, this overlaps with LikeCannotCutLike.

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The inverses are WeakToFire and KillItWithFire, where burning something is the best way to get ride of it, ManOnFire, in which people burn easily, and MadeOfIncendium, in which something burns really easily. Due to fire's common use as a weapon, this is very very prone to being an ExploitedImmunity. Someone with this power may walk dramatically OutOfTheInferno. If it's able to catch fire but that just makes it more of a problem, that's InfernalRetaliation, and if being on fire just makes someone look cool, that's IncendiaryExponent. When a character is not only immune to fire and heat but actively strengthened by them, that's ElementalAbsorption.FeedItWithFire. In the case of fire-based creatures with fire immunity, this overlaps with LikeCannotCutLike.

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** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'': Flame Guard is a type of environmental resistance, conferred by either wearing the Flamebreaker Armor or by drinking a special elixir, that prevents Link from taking damage from intense heat. It's chiefly useful for enduring flaming attacks and for exploring Death Mountain, where the ambient volcanic heat will set Link on fire otherwise. It's also naturally possessed by certain enemies, such as Fire-breath Lizalfos and Rock Octoroks, and animals, such as Fireproof Lizards and Eldin Ostriches, which live on the slopes of Death Mountain and can simply ignore the scorching heat around them.

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Flame Guard is a type of environmental resistance, conferred by either wearing the Flamebreaker Armor or by drinking a special elixir, that prevents Link from taking damage from intense heat. It's chiefly useful for enduring flaming attacks and for exploring Death Mountain, where the ambient volcanic heat will set Link on fire otherwise. It's also naturally possessed by certain enemies, such as Fire-breath Lizalfos and Rock Octoroks, and animals, such as Fireproof Lizards and Eldin Ostriches, which live on the slopes of Death Mountain and can simply ignore the scorching heat around them.them.
*** While Flame Guard makes Link immune to scorching ambient heat, it doesn't make Link immune to fire "itself" (enemy fire arrows, shrine flamethrowers). Once upgraded twice, the Flamebreaker Armor gains the Fireproof effect, which does provide such protection, allowing Link to cross flamethrowers with no ill effects.
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** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'': Flame guard is a type of environmental resistance, conferred by either wearing the Flamebreaker Armor or by drinking a special elixir, that prevents Link from taking damage from intense heat. It's chiefly useful for enduring flaming attacks and for exploring Death Mountain, where the ambient volcanic heat will set Link on fire otherwise. It's also naturally possessed by certain enemies, such as fire-breath lizalfos and rock octoroks, and animals, such as fireproof lizards and Eldin ostriches, which live on the slopes of Death Mountain and can simply ignore the scorching heat around them.

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** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'': Flame guard Guard is a type of environmental resistance, conferred by either wearing the Flamebreaker Armor or by drinking a special elixir, that prevents Link from taking damage from intense heat. It's chiefly useful for enduring flaming attacks and for exploring Death Mountain, where the ambient volcanic heat will set Link on fire otherwise. It's also naturally possessed by certain enemies, such as fire-breath lizalfos Fire-breath Lizalfos and rock octoroks, Rock Octoroks, and animals, such as fireproof lizards Fireproof Lizards and Eldin ostriches, Ostriches, which live on the slopes of Death Mountain and can simply ignore the scorching heat around them.
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* ''TabletopGame/{{Exalted}}'': As one of their anima powers, Dragon-Blooded of the fire aspect can make themselves temporarily immune to mundane environmental fires.

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* ''Webcomic/{{Darken}}'': As in ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', red dragons are creatures of elemental flame and therefore can't be harmed by fire. This leaves one shocked when [[PlayingWithFire Gort]] burns him with {{Hellfire}}.



* ''Webcomic/{{Darken}}'': As in ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', red dragons are creatures of elemental flame and therefore can't be harmed by fire. This leaves one shocked when [[PlayingWithFire Gort]] burns him with {{Hellfire}}.

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* ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'': The BigBad Xykon has an unspecified magic item which makes him immune to fire damage, [[ExploitedImmunity allowing him to use area-of-effect fire spells like Meteor Swarm at point blank range without taking damage]].

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* ''Webcomic/{{Darken}}'': As in ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', red dragons are creatures of elemental flame and therefore can't be harmed by fire. This leaves one shocked when [[PlayingWithFire Gort]] burns him with {{Hellfire}}.
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* ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'': The BigBad Xykon had an unspecified magic item which makes him immune to fire damage, [[ExploitedImmunity allowing him to use area-of-effect fire spells like Meteor Swarm at point blank range without taking damage]].

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* ''VideoGame/ZeusMasterOfOlympus'': Having a sanctuary dedicated to Hephaestus makes all buildings unable to catch fire. Not as good as it sounds, because they're still vunerable to collapse, which the anti-fire walker also prevents.

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* ''VideoGame/ZeusMasterOfOlympus'': Having a sanctuary dedicated to Hephaestus makes all buildings unable to catch fire. Not as good as it sounds, because they're They're still vunerable vulnerable to collapse, which the anti-fire walker also prevents.
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* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'': A Pokémon with the Flash Fire ability is immune to fire type moves and will have its own fire type moves strengthened after being hit by one.

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* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'': A Pokémon with the Flash Fire ability is immune to fire type Fire-type moves and will have its own fire type Fire-type moves strengthened after being hit by one. one.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Pikmin}}'': Most types of Pikmin are immune to environmental hazards that will instantly kill the others. Red Pikmin are immune to fire.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Pikmin}}'': Most types of Pikmin are immune to environmental hazards that will instantly kill the others. Red Pikmin are immune to fire. This is suggested to be because of their noses acting as a highly efficient ventilation system.

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* ''Manga/AkatsukiNoYona'': Zeno's power is revealed to the rest of the team when he's caught in a housefire: his skin hardens to scales and he becomes invulnerable to pretty much everything, but the problem is that it takes a lot of damage to activate it, and he doesn't become immune to pain.


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* ''Manga/YonaOfTheDawn'': Zeno's power is revealed to the rest of the team when he's caught in a housefire: his skin hardens to scales and he becomes invulnerable to pretty much everything, but the problem is that it takes a lot of damage to activate it, and he doesn't become immune to pain.
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Most creatures find burning to be something of a problem, and thus cannot safely interact with fire, burning objects or combustible materials. Some, however, find themselves entirely immune to the effects of fire, and unable to be harmed by either direct contact with flames or scorching temperatures. Unlike more combustible personages, they may freely walk into infernos, handle burning objects or stride across lave fields no worse for the wear.

This may be either an innate or acquired characteristic. In the first case, it's usually associated with characters and creatures with [[PlayingWithFire fire-based]] ElementalPowers, {{Breath Weapon}}s, and the like, because the flames usually come out of their own bodies and this is a RequiredSecondaryPower to avoid being burned alive whenever they throw out fireballs. It is also usually associated with creatures found in very high-temperature environments, such as volcanoes or [[FireAndBrimstoneHell the fiery pits of Hell]], for the same reasons. In the second case, this ability may be granted by special protective clothing, {{Magic Potion}}s and the like, granting characters the ability temporarily venture into environments where they'd otherwise burn alive.

The inverses are WeakToFire and KillItWithFire, where burning something is the best way to get ride of it, ManOnFire, in which people burn easily, and MadeOfIncendium, in which something burns really easily. Due to fire's common use as a weapon, this is very very prone to being an ExploitedImmunity. Someone with this power may walk dramatically OutOfTheInferno. If it's able to catch fire but that just makes it more of a problem, that's InfernalRetaliation, and if being on fire just makes someone look cool, that's IncendiaryExponent. When a character is not only immune to fire and heat but actively strengthened by them, that's ElementalAbsorption. In the case of fire-based creatures with fire immunity, this overlaps with LikeCannotCutLike.
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* ''Manga/AkatsukiNoYona'': Zeno's power is revealed to the rest of the team when he's caught in a housefire: his skin hardens to scales and he becomes invulnerable to pretty much everything, but the problem is that it takes a lot of damage to activate it, and he doesn't become immune to pain.
* ''Anime/FairyTail'': Natsu uses fire-based FullContactMagic as his primary weapon. As a result, he's completely immune to Fire, as a RequiredSecondaryPower.
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* ''Animation/BoBoiBoyGalaxy'': Roktaroka, from the planet Volcania, is made out of volcanic rock. He seeks revenge on [[TheHero BoBoiBoy]] for (accidentally) destroying his house. None of the hero's ElementalPowers work against him, not even [[PlayingWithFire fire attacks]], to which Roktaroka responds as if he's getting a sauna treatment. [=BoBoiBoy=] has to re-unlock his [[MakingASplash water elemental]] to defeat him.
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* ''ComicBook/GhostRider'': The Ghost Rider is immune to fire by dint of being the host of a Spirit of Vengeance and a wielder of {{Hellfire}}.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'': One of the licensed comics reveals that Jack-Jack is impervious to fire, as a side effect of his [[PlayingWithFire fire powers]].
* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'': One of Wonder Woman's lesser-used powers is "sisterhood with fire" that grants her immunity to fire and heat. In one battle, she's knocked into a pool of lava and simply walks out smiling.
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* ''Fanfic/TheBridge'': Anguirus is immune to fire, which he exploits to kill Jeog by dragging her into a burning cabin and holding her until she dies.
* ''Fanfic/DungeonKeeperAmi'': There are fire immunity enchantments that protect the object they're applied to from being set on fire.
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* ''Film/{{Hellboy}}'': Hellboy is fireproof, which he uses to his advantage when fighting other demons that aren't so resistant, and also helps his relationship with his pyrokinetic girlfriend.
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* ''Literature/CircleOfMagic'': Fire mages like Daja can walk through flames unscathed.
* ''Literature/TheFiveChineseBrothers'': Each brother has a unique power, and the fourth's is that he is immune to burning.
* ''Literature/GoingPostal'': Golems are made of ceramic, and thus can survive exposure to intense heat with minimal issues.
* ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'': The Targaryen dynasty is known to have fire resistance, but how strong this resistance is varies from person to person. Daenerys, for example, is completely immune to any heat, but her brother Viserys dies from having molten gold poured on his head.
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* ''Series/TheFlash2014'': [[WreathedInFlames Firestorm]] and [[FusionDance his components]] are all immune to fire, by extension of being able to generate it from his body.
* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': The Night King is completely immune to heat and fire, being AnIcePerson. Even when Daenerys has Drogon breathe a jet of dragonfire directly onto him, [[NoSell he is completely unharmed when it ends]], and even gives Daenerys the tiniest smirk in response.
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* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' has many monsters with immunity to specific elemental attacks. Of note is that the game makes a distinction between natural, magical and HellFire, and a being immune to one is not necessarily immune to all the others.
** Dragons are immune to the same element employed by their BreathWeapon, making the various fire-breathing kinds immune to fiery attacks.
** Fire elementals, including ifrits and salamanders, are generally immune to fire in order to endure the immense temperatures of their home plane. Devils are also universally immune to fire.
** A high-level Cleric of the Forge becomes immune to fire-based damage.
* ''TabletopGame/SentinelsOfTheMultiverse'': Ra's Flesh of the Sun God power makes him immune to fire, and can be used to make the entire team immune to fire for a turn with a power use.
* ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'': In 2nd edition, the Avatar of Khaine is completely immune to both flame and melta-weapons -- essentially futuristic napalm-based flamethrowers.
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* ''Toys/{{Bionicle}}'': As a {{Required Secondary Power|s}} of his fire-creation abilities, Tahu the Toa of Fire is immune to flames and intense heat. When his powers are stolen by the Bohrok-Kal, he becomes susceptible to high temperatures and burns.
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* ''VideoGame/BugFables'':
** {{Downplayed|Trope}} with [[spoiler:the Flame Brooch bestowed upon Team Snakemouth by Queen Vanessa]] in the penultimate chapter. It provides protection against flames, thus giving them the chance to fight [[spoiler:the Wasp King without facing instant defeat, but it doesn't make them completely immune to flames; instead, it simply makes them survivable enough to prevent them from being OneHitKO by an attack.]]
** In the final chapter, [[spoiler:Wasp King activates a malfunctioning stove and, thanks to his {{crown|Of Power}} giving him [[PlayingWithFire power over flames]], manages to pass through flame pillars unharmed. At least, that's what we were told, since in his boss fight, he [[GameplayAndStorySegregation shows no sign of immunity to Burn status effect in either of his forms]].]]
* ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaLamentOfInnocence'': Fire Elementals and Flame Zombies are immune to the fire whip.
* ''VideoGame/{{Chantelise}}'': The Blazing Charm provides, in addition to a boost in general defense, a unique protection against fire element attacks.
* ''VideoGame/ConquestsOfTheLongbow'': The Ring That Commands Fire makes its wearer immune to fire. You need it to save Marian when the Abbot tries to have her burned at the stake for witchcraft.
* ''VideoGame/DivinityOriginalSin'' and ''[[VideoGame/DivinityOriginalSinII Original Sin II]]'': As with other elemental damage types, the player character can temporarily or permanently raise their [[PercentBasedValues fire resistance to 100%]] by stacking {{Protective Charm}}s like magic armor, [[SocketedEquipment flame runes]], {{Magic Potion}}s, and/or protective spells.
* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'': There is fire resistance magic that can go to 100%. Fire Atronachs are also immune to fire.
* ''VideoGame/EpicBattleFantasy'': The fire resistance stat is a percentage that is the amount of reduction on fire element damage. It's possible for it to become high enough to entirely negate fire-based damage.
* ''VideoGame/FreedomPlanet'': Fire Shield is one of the five Elemental Shields that are available to the player. It protects the character against fire-based attacks and obstacles, leaving them unharmed, but immediately disappears as soon as the player enters the water.
* ''VideoGame/FTLFasterThanLight'': The rockmen have fire immunity as one of their strong points. While others put out fires with extinguishers, rockmen put them out by stomping on them. If you encounter a space station with out-of-control fire, you can send them to succesfully put out the fire without risking your crew or your ship. The drones too are immune to fire, which makes it useful to deploy a system-repair drone when over half your ship is on fire and you can't vent your oxygen (because your door system's broken and probably on fire too) without losing your crew.
* ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoSanAndreas'': Completing all optional Firefighter missions will make CJ completely invulnerable to fire (he will still catch on it, just never take any damage). Among other things, this makes the final level, where he must escape from a burning building while being shot at from all directions, a trivial affair.
* ''VideoGame/IntoTheBreach'': The Flame Behemoths come with Flame Shielding to protect them from the fire that they liberally make use of, and other mechs can acquire it as well, though it's more situational in their case.
* ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'':
** Axel, Organization XIII's Number VIII, is a pyrokinetic Nobody. As such, Fire Spells typically do not deal any damage to him, [[ElementalAbsorption and in fact heal him of any damage he would have taken]].
** [[WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}} Hades]], Lord of the Underworld and main villain of the Olympus Coliseum, is a hot-tempered, flame-headed god who is immune to Fire-based spells and attacks, absorbing them without issue.
** [[WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}} Chernabog]] is a gigantic dark demon who dwells within the volcano Bald Mountain. He bathes in fire from his domain and breathes it as an attack, and is typically unaffected by Fire attacks.
** The Volcano Lord is a large boss Heartless with command over and immunity to Fire magic.
** Red Nocturnes are small Fire-wielding Heartless that, in the majority of games in the series, take no damage from Fire attacks and instead heal. This is [[DownplayedTrope downplayed]] in some later games in the franchise, where they will take damage from Fire attacks, but it will be greatly decreased.
** Crimson Jazz Heartless are essentially larger, more dangerous Red Nocturnes, using their massive size and pyrokenesis to attack. As such, they do not take damage from Fire attacks.
** [[PlayingWithTropes Played with]] with Wizard Heartless. They are immune to Fire-based magic, but that is also because they are immune to elemental magic attacks altogether.
* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaI'': The first boss Link fights, the dragon Aquamentus, is unique among the game's enemies for being impossible to harm with fire.
** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'': The Goron Tunic is a set of red clothes that confer immunity to fire. While wearing them, Link will not be harmed by fire-based traps or attacks and can walk safely over lava. It's also necessary for exploring Death Mountain Crater and the Fire Temple -- without it, Link will burst into flames and die after being there for more than a short while.
** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'': Flame guard is a type of environmental resistance, conferred by either wearing the Flamebreaker Armor or by drinking a special elixir, that prevents Link from taking damage from intense heat. It's chiefly useful for enduring flaming attacks and for exploring Death Mountain, where the ambient volcanic heat will set Link on fire otherwise. It's also naturally possessed by certain enemies, such as fire-breath lizalfos and rock octoroks, and animals, such as fireproof lizards and Eldin ostriches, which live on the slopes of Death Mountain and can simply ignore the scorching heat around them.
* ''Franchise/MegaMan'': Fire-aligned enemies take less damage from fire-based attacks.
* ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'': Mobs native to [[FireAndBrimstoneHell the Nether]] are unable to catch fire or take damage from it. The player and other mobs can gain such fire immunity temporarily by drinking a potion of fire resistance.
* ''Franchise/MortalKombat'': Scorpion is immune to fire ([[GameplayAndStorySegregation at least in cutscenes]]), due to being a Hellfire Revenant.
* ''VideoGame/{{Overlord}}'': One of the special abilities of the red minions is immunity to fire.
* ''VideoGame/{{Pikmin}}'': Most types of Pikmin are immune to environmental hazards that will instantly kill the others. Red Pikmin are immune to fire.
* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'': A Pokémon with the Flash Fire ability is immune to fire type moves and will have its own fire type moves strengthened after being hit by one.
* ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'': The Flame Shield, first debuting in ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog3'', creates the defensive barrier around the player that protects them against the fire-based attacks and obstacles, complete with allowing them to walk on lava unharmed. However, it disappears immediately when the player enters the body of water.
* ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'': Downplayed with the Pyro. While one Pyro can still receive contact damage from another Pyro's flamethrower, it does not stay on fire, and is immune to afterburn unlike the other characters.
* ''VideoGame/TitanQuest'': There's fire resistance available as one of the main powers of the Earth Mastery, which focuses on lava and fire.
* ''VideoGame/ZeusMasterOfOlympus'': Having a sanctuary dedicated to Hephaestus makes all buildings unable to catch fire. Not as good as it sounds, because they're still vunerable to collapse, which the anti-fire walker also prevents.
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* ''WebAnimation/HelluvaBoss'': Downplayed with imps. While it's shown that Earthly fire can't hurt them, {{hellfire}} very much can.
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* ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'': The BigBad Xykon had an unspecified magic item which makes him immune to fire damage, [[ExploitedImmunity allowing him to use area-of-effect fire spells like Meteor Swarm at point blank range without taking damage]].
* ''Webcomic/SlightlyDamned'': The fire demons have a natural immunity to fire, something seen when Cliff accidentally tries to burn Buwaro and only manages to hurt his feelings. This heat resistance also seems to extend to spicy food.
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* ''Website/{{Neopets}}'':
** Scorchios are immune to the fireballs that sometimes come from the Wheel of Mediocrity. Perhaps this is because they are dragon-like Neopets who breathe fire.
** When a pet is painted with the "Fire, Fire, Your Pants on Fire" paint brush, it will appear to be perpetually on fire, and will also become immune to the fireballs.
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* ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'': Roger is set on fire in "[[Recap/AmericanDadS4E4BigTroubleInLittleLangley Big Trouble in Little Langley]]". Though he screams in shock and discomfort, he survives the incident without any injuries other than a slightly darker skin, and is amazed to discover that he is fireproof. A similar event occurs in "[[Recap/AmericanDadS7E4StansFoodRestaurant Stan's Food Restaurant]]", when Roger's face is burned by a blowtorch, but he only reacts with mild annoyance.
* ''WesternAnimation/Castlevania2017'': One of the demons that attack the Lindensfeld priory in "[[Recap/Castlevania2017S3E10AbandonAllHope Abandon All Hope]]" is a hollow lizard-like creature full of fire that effortlessly absorbs Sypha's fire magic.
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': Dragons are completely immune to flame and heat, and often swim and relax in pools of lava.
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* [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrophyte Pyrophytes]] are plants that have adapted to tolerate fire, usually by depositing large quantities of fire-resistant compounds in their bark and wood. Some actively exploit this by encouraging fires, which they can survive but other competitors can't, such as the Eucalyptus trees and their blanketing of the forest floor with [[MadeOfIncendium broad, oily dry leaves]].
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