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7->'''The Flash:''' I thought you couldn't read their minds?\
8'''Martian Manhunter:''' I'll just have to try... ''harder.''
9-->-- ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'', "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueS2E24To26Starcrossed Starcrossed]]"
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11Some characters can [[NoSell shrug off whatever their opponent throws at them]]. Except that doesn't stop their opponent from continuing to try. And wouldn't you know? The more the opponent keeps lashing out, the less effective the character's defense against it becomes, until eventually they go down as easily as anyone else. Looks like their immunity only lasted in the short run, but prolonged exposure still rendered them vulnerable. They're NotSoInvincibleAfterAll!
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13Supertrope to DentedIron, where the damage a MadeOfIron character takes starts to take its toll over the years, and UntouchableUntilTagged, when a single bruise/crack/etc. in your immunity makes you easier to be beaten down. Compare and contrast ScissorsCutsRock. See also ScratchDamage and TimTaylorTechnology.
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21* ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'': Homunculi can heal any damage so long as the Stone that is their core remains intact... but they only have a finite amount of energy to do so. It's a ''large'' amount of energy -- enough to [[FromASingleCell replace their entire body]] more than once -- but not unlimited. They can be killed simply by [[RasputinianDeath forcing them to take lethal amounts of damage over and over and over again]].
22* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'':
23** When the League of Villains storms the school, they unleash a Nomu (a genetically-engineered creature with multiple Quirks) designed to counter All Might by being heavily shock-absorbent. However, All Might deduces that there must be a limit to ''how much'' the Nomu can absorb, and just keeps punching faster and harder until he finally [[ArcWords goes beyond]] said limit.
24** Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu can turn his body into steel thick enough to block bullets. However, when he uses this to defend against Mustard's gun, Mustard just keeps shooting the same place over and over again, cracking the steel.
25* Played for laughs in ''Manga/OnePiece'' with regards to Magellan: His Devil Fruit makes him mostly immune to poison, and eating it is how he produces the poison [[PoisonousPerson he himself releases]]. Unfortunately, he has to (or [[BizarreTasteInFood chooses to]]) eat so damn much that it gives him chronic diarrhea.
26* ''Anime/PokemonTheOriginalSeries'': In the episode "Fire and Ice", during the battle between Ash's Kingler and Pete's Cloyster, Cloyster closes his shell, rendering Kingler's punches ineffective. Ash, however, orders Kingler to keep hitting Cloyster, and sure enough, after enough hits, it becomes too much for Cloyster and his shell cracks open.
27* In ''Manga/SaintSeiya: Poseidon Saga'', the first Mariner Seiya has to fight is [[Characters/SaintSeiyaMariners Hippocampus Baian]], a BarrierWarrior that can deflect Seiya's attacks with wind barriers. Very confident in his powers, he can't believe that his barriers are finally broken by Seiya after many attempts, being soon defeated just as Seiya did in the past against Silver Saint Misty, who had a similar fighting style.
28* One chapter of ''Manga/SleepyPrincessInTheDemonCastle'' has Syalis inadvertently wearing an artifact that makes her immune to status effects -- including sleep. She continually exposes herself to status effects, trying to force herself into sleep, until finally the artifact breaks. Unfortunately, she's sleeping on a ''massive poisonous mushroom'' at the time...
29* ''Anime/SonicX'': In episode 73, Shadow storms through the heroes' spaceship to pursue Cosmo, handily disposing of any of their attempts to stop him. After a tense fight with Knuckles however, he stands the winner... only to faint in turn, finally succumbing to exhaustion. It's revealed he even had to take off his energy rings to finish Knuckles before he gets back up and continues unfettered. Interestingly the English edit omits this scene entirely, making Shadow seem genuinely unstoppable.
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33* During the events of the ''ComicBook/AngelAndFaith'' series, Angel calls Spike in to help him deal with Eyghon the Sleepwalker, reasoning that while Eyghon can [[DemonicPossession possess the unconscious]] or [[PossessingADeadBody dead]], their status as vampires with souls would make them immune, since Angel ''did'' defeat Eyghon way back in "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS2E8TheDarkAge The Dark Age]]" in that manner. However, they're proven wrong; Eyghon has regained [[OneWingedAngel his true form and power]], and successfully possesses Spike.
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35** In the second volume of the ''ComicBook/BatmanVampire'' Elseworlds trilogy, ''Bloodstorm'', the now-vampiric Batman is revealed to be immune to crosses and holy water, since he's abstained from drinking human blood, which works to his advantage when Joker lures him into a church filled with crosses as part of a DeathTrap. However, Batman soon succumbs to his bloodlust and sucks the Joker dry, losing his immunity.
36** ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'': In ''ComicBook/TheFlash'' tie-in "Rogues Revenge", after declining Libra's offer to join his army, he created his own version of the Rogues, who eventually battle the original ones without success. The most notable case in which this trope applies is [[{{Pyromaniac}} Heat Wave]] against Burn, Libra's counterpart, which is also a pyromaniac, just like him. When the two fire their weapons at each other, Heat Wave barely sweats and notices to Burn his weapon isn't powerful enough and his suit also of poor quality. It ends with Burn [[KillItWithFire burning to the death]].
37** In the ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'' comics, Kryptonite is highly lethal to Kryptonians, but has no immediate effect on humans. Thus, they can easily handle it without consequences. However, it is still a radioactive material so prolonged exposure to Kryptonite will eventually cause aggressive forms of cancer in humans. Lex Luthor discovered this the hard way after years of wearing a kryptonite ring as a protection against Superman.
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41* ''Fanfic/RWBYEpicOfRemnant'': One unnamed White Fang member has armadillo-like armor, and his Semblance can make his skin turn to rock so it can withstand blades. One of the Oprichniki kills him by hammering away at him with an axe until he breaks.
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45* ''Film/KingCobra1999'': Hashimoto has AcquiredPoisonImmunity from snake venom, which lets him survive a bite from the giant snake Seth. However, Seth keeps biting him, which causes him to weaken and die.
46* ''[[Film/Underworld2003 Underworld: Awakening]]'': Quint Lane was modified to be an [[CanisMajor Uber-Lycan]] via Eve's blood, making him largely immune to silver. Key word being "largely": Selene takes him out by [[InsertGrenadeHere jamming a silver nitrate grenade into his body]] just as his wounds heal; when the bomb goes off, the sheer amount of silver released directly into his organs and bloodstream blasts him into LudicrousGibs.
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50* In ''Literature/TheBartimaeusTrilogy'', as a population spends more time around spirits people start being born resistant to their abilities, but it has limits. The character Verroq, usually referred to as the Mercenary, is resilient to such a greater extent than anyone else that he's not just unaffected by magical attacks but [[EnergyAbsorption absorbs them to grow stronger and tougher]]. The first time he's defeated, rather than inconvenienced or evaded, is when someone realizes this and deliberately uses no magic to fight him. Regardless he is later killed by a purely magical attack, as extended exposure to the traps guarding the government's most valuable artifacts eventually exhausted his resistance and [[StrippedToTheBone reduced him to a skeleton]].
51* ''Literature/DoYouLoveYourMomAndHerTwoHitMultiTargetAttacks'': Medhimama uses a spell to make Medhi's classmates fall asleep. Masato isn't affected and explains his armor protects him from status effects. Medhimama simply turns up the power on her spell until it overrides his armor's protection.
52* Played for horror in the ''Literature/NightShift'' short story "Night Surf": the teenager pack that is the protagonist of the story survived the rampage of a super-virus called "Captain Trips" and, in the face of the fact that the super-flu has a 100% infection and casualty rate, they only assume that they did so because they were immune. The final couple of paragraphs of the story has them discovering that "Captain Trips" has evolved and their immunity, if they ever really had one, is completely useless.
53* In ''Old Virginia'' by Creator/LairdBarron, government scientists are studying the titular old crone who is a servant of an EldritchAbomination, including having her MindControl TestedOnHumans (with [[WeHaveReserves often fatal results]]) until the scientists develop a mental shield that can protect them. Unfortunately for them, the government task force who are given the job of studying her, decides to do this at a black site, which turns out to be close to the home of the EldritchAbomination that she worships (it is implied that she might have used her psychic powers to subtly influence the official in charge of the project to choose the place). It turns out that the closer she is to said Abomination, the more her powers increase, so their technology is rendered useless.
54* ''Literature/TheTommyknockers'': Due to a metal plate in his skull, Jim Gardener is initially unaffected by the alien spaceship, while everyone else around him slowly starts to "become" (mutate into aliens). It also prevents his mind from being read when everyone else gains telepathic powers. But after several weeks of working day in, day out to dig up the ship, and thus being extremely close to the source, Gardener too starts to display the symptoms of "becoming" (like losing his teeth) and realizes it's getting more and more difficult for him to keep the telepaths out of his mind.
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58* ''Series/JessicaJones2015'' plays with this trope. Since Jessica grew immune to his mind control powers, Kilgrave eventually tries to invoke this trope by giving himself a power boost in hopes that this will cancel out Jessica's immunity. Unfortunately for him, it fails. Jessica is still immune.
59* In ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow'', Nate Heywood/Steel is a ChromeChampion who is ImmuneToBullets, but even he has limits. In the episode "[[Recap/LegendsOfTomorrowS3E2Freakshow Freakshow]]", he is tied up and repeatedly shot at, which appears to strain him and by the end he's begging for it to be over.
60* ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'': In the episode "[[Recap/StarTrekVoyagerS5E14Bliss Bliss]]", a telepathic nebula tries to lure the ship into itself so it can eat it. Seven of Nine believes herself to be immune to it because she is a former Borg drone with many cybernetic implants. However, she was only immune to the initial attack because she didn't have the desire to return to Earth that the rest of the crew shared. Once the nebula tried to fool her into thinking something had happened that she did want, i.e., that she had succeeded in escaping it, it turns out that she was as vulnerable as anyone else.
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64* ''Toys/{{BIONICLE}}'': The Pit Mutagen is a powerful substance that can mutate any being exposed to it. However, organic creatures are affected by it so slowly that the effects are unnoticeable, while Brutaka's species have a slight resistance to the point of changing physical appearances slowly.
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68* ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamKnight'': The Scarecrow has developed a partial immunity to his own fear toxin. Keyword being "partial", as while he can take one dose with no effects, a much larger dosage will cause him to hallucinate his worst fear (a demonic version of Batman) just like everyone else.
69* ''VideoGame/EldenRing'': Crystallians (golems made of pure magic crystal) have incredibly high defense against everything other than strike damage, so trying to hit them with a bladed weapon will just cause it to bounce off of them and leave the player vulnerable to counterattack. However, hitting them enough despite this will eventually cause their crystal bodies to crack, at which point they become extremely weak to virtually all forms of damage.
70* ''VideoGame/LetItDie'': Sufficiently-upgraded armor causes ''rocket launchers'' to deal scratch damage in the single-digits. Unfortunately for you, ''any'' hit will slowly crack your armor, dropping it from near-invincible to partial-resistance until it eventually breaks and leaves you as vulnerable as a regular human. You will learn to fear a clothes iron more than a sniper rifle to the head, simply because of the total number of hits the former causes.
71* ''VideoGame/StarTrekOnline'': Borg drones will adapt to incoming energy weapons fire after a few hits, but this only reduces incoming damage from that energy type. Even if you don't refrequence your weapons with a cheaply replicateable item, you can still kill the drone with CherryTapping.
72* ''VideoGame/{{Warframe}}'': Much like the Borg example above, the Sentients are able to adapt to whatever damage type they've been hit with most frequently, gaining up to a 95% damage reduction in up to 5 damage types. While CherryTapping is possible, it's simply quicker to switch weapons. [[spoiler: However, the optimal strategy is to use ThePowerOfTheVoid, which the Sentients cannot adapt to, and in fact will ''eliminate all adaptations'' they've made. Later game options include the Paracesis, the [[WeaponOfXSlaying Sentient Slayer]] which eliminates adaptations and deals bonus damage to them, and the Shedu, a cannon [[TakesOneToKillOne ripped from various pieces of Sentients themselves]] that can also strip resistances off Sentients.]]
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76* Codified by ''Website/StarDestroyerDotNet''. It is always regarded as possible to simply wear down an enemy with sustained fire; to say otherwise is called the "no limits fallacy".
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80* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'':
81** In "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueS2E21And22WildCards Wild Cards]]", Joker has enough of an InsanityImmunity to Ace's [[MindRape mind-destroying stare]] that she doesn't affect him accidentally like most people. Once Ace finds out Joker was prepared to betray her, she focuses her power deliberately and entirely on him, rendering him seemingly brain-dead (though he does eventually recover).
82** J'onn cannot read Thanagarians' minds--until the situation is critical enough for him to try harder. Though it proves [[PsychicBlockDefense unpleasant]] for J'onn himself, it turns out [[MindRape much worse]] for the other guy.
83* ''WesternAnimation/StaticShock'':
84** Static confronts the Rubberband Man, who is immune to his [[ShockAndAwe electrokinetic abilities]], and the latter gloats about him apparently being unaware of rubber being an insulator to electrical charges. Static counters that with enough of a charge, even insulators can be overwhelmed. And he proves it...for all of three seconds. [[CurbStompCushion He promptly gets stomped on afterwards]].
85--->'''Static:''' Let me tell you a little something about electricity. A big enough charge can overload any insulator. (''hits Rubberband Man with a huge blast that makes him scream in pain and go flying, but he comes back pissed off'') [[OhCrap And that one... wasn't big enough]].
86** [[AcademicAlphaBitch Madelyne Spaulding]] uses her telepathic abilities to [[NotUsingTheZWord zombi...err, brainwash]] the entire school after she loses the election [[DisproportionateRetribution to become student council president]]. Static happens to be immune because his electrical powers produces a kind of PsychicStatic (heh). Static gives her a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech, and Madelyne tries to bite off more than she can chew by intensifying her psychic assault on him. Unfortunately for her, this only creates a psychic feedback where everyone is turned back to normal, and she herself becomes an [[EasyAmnesia amnesiac]]. She returns in the next season to plague Static though, with another [[MindOverMatter psychic power]].
87* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'': [[BountyHunter Cad Bane]] is [[GeniusBruiser intelligent and strong-willed enough]] to be totally immune to a JediMindTrick during an interrogation. So a second Jedi is brought in; Bane resists, but realizes what they’re trying to do and obviously feels pain from doing so. Then a ''third'' Jedi joins and Bane starts really feeling it. He ''still'' manages to resist, but doing so nearly tears his mind apart, [[KnowWhenToFoldEm and he tells them what they want to know so they don't do it again]].
88* ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'': Cheshire attacks Aqualad with jellyfish toxin-coated weapons. He says he's "largely immune" to it, but he is slowly weakened with each cut.
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92* The pistol shrimp's method for getting through the durable shells of clams and oysters normally resistant to blunt damage is to simply repeatedly hit them really hard with its claw until they break.
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