Who is immune to being charmed?

In fantasy and RPGs (like D&D), creatures immune to charm typically include constructs, oozes, some undead, Celestials, Elementals, and certain fey/outsiders, often because charm is a "mind-affecting" effect they lack the mind for; characters gain immunity through specific racial traits (like Elves resisting sleep but not all charms), class features (like Warlock's Beguiling Mind), spells (like Mind Blank), or magic items, with general immunity often coming from being a non-living or non-sentient type, or having specific magical protections.
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Which creatures are immune to being charmed?

Celestials, elementals, and undead all have similarly strong results, with over half of celestials being immune to charmed, exhaustion, and frightened, over half of elementals being immune to paralyzed, petrified, and poisoned, and over half of undead immune to charmed, exhaustion, and poisoned.
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Are paladins immune to being charmed?

Aura of Resolve (Su): At 8th level, a paladin is immune to charm spells and spell-like abilities. Each ally within 10 feet of her gains a +4 morale bonus on saving throws against charm effects.
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Are elves immune to being charmed?

In Dungeons & Dragons lore, elves aren't fully immune to charm, but they have significant resistance, typically gaining advantage on saving throws against charm effects and immunity to magical sleep, thanks to their Fey Ancestry, though older editions gave them higher percentage resistance to both. This means they are harder to charm than other races but not impossible, especially by powerful magic or unique creatures, though older editions like AD&D had specific 90% resistance to sleep and charm spells.
 
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Are drows immune to charm?

No, Drow (Dark Elves) aren't fully immune to charm in most D&D versions; instead, their Fey Ancestry trait grants them advantage on saving throws against being charmed and immunity to magical sleep, making them highly resistant but not totally unaffected by charm spells, though older editions might have given them stronger magical defenses. 
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Are fey immune to charm?

In Dungeons & Dragons 5e, true Fey aren't automatically immune to charm, but many spells targeting "humanoids" (like Charm Person) fizzle, and specific Fey stat blocks often grant advantage or immunity to charm effects, making them highly resistant, especially in the Feywild where their magic is stronger. Player races with Fey Ancestry (Elves, Half-Elves) get advantage on saves against being charmed, not full immunity, reflecting lore that they're connected to but not fully of the Feywild. 
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What breaks a charm person?

Any act by you or your apparent allies that threatens the charmed person breaks the spell.
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What are fey immune to?

Because they are not native to the physical plane, Fey are immune to poison and resistant to disease and magical control. They also have the special ability to assume the semblance of any living being, and can fade out of existence to avoid attacks.
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What is the most powerful spell in Charmed?

The Power of Three spell might be the most powerful spell on the show. This is one of the many spells to vanquish a warlock. This spell was used as the show's tagline on occasion. It would often be reworded to fit a certain theme or episode ("The Power of Two" and "The Power of Three Blondes").
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Can half elves be charmed?

Yes, half-elves can be charmed in D&D, but they have strong resistance due to their Fey Ancestry, giving them advantage on saving throws against charm effects and making them immune to magical sleep, meaning they're harder to control than humans but not immune. 
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Are constructs immune to being charmed?

Constructs are immune to death effects, Disease, mind-affecting effects (charms, compulsions, phantasms, patterns, and morale effects), Necromancy effects, paralysis, Poison, sleep, stun, and any effect that requires a Fortitude save (unless the effect also works on objects, or is harmless).
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Do paladins become immortal?

Paladins are immune to diseases in the game. They aren't immortal.
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Can a paladin become a god?

The moment they believe they have gained enough power to ascend from a playable race character to a deity, they are breaking the relationship with their source of divine power, and likely violating their oath. They may have become a deity, but they have ceased being a paladin, a vessel of another divinity's power.
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What is the 27 rule in D&D?

Ability Score Point Cost

The number of points allocated to players in point buy varies based on campaign rules or Dungeon Masters discretion. Typically, the standard point buy system in D&D 5th edition provides 27 points for this purpose, offering a balanced approach to character creation.
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Can a skeleton be charmed?

However, most undead are not immune to sleep, charm or frightened. This includes vampires, skeletons and zombies. Some do have immunity to charmed, like ghouls and ghasts.
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Are dragons resistant to magic?

No, dragons aren't universally immune to magic, but they usually have strong natural resistance, often due to tough hides or inherent magical nature, making them vulnerable only to powerful spells, specific weaknesses (like eyes), or magic-immune weapons. Resistance varies greatly by lore, with some dragons needing only conventional weapons (like steel) while others in Harry Potter or Dungeons & Dragons shrug off most magic, requiring focused power or specific curses. 
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Who is the weakest charmed one?

Phoebe was often considered the weakest of the Charmed Ones by demons due to her primary powers being more inclined to be passive than active.
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What 7 spells did Snape create?

Severus Snape created several significant spells, including the dangerous curse Sectumsempra, the levitation jinx Levicorpus (and its counter, Liberacorpus), the silencing charm Muffliato, and the tongue-gluing hex Langlock, along with a toenail-growing hex, revealing his dark ingenuity and complex nature as the "Half-Blood Prince".
 
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What spell is stronger than avada kedavra?

Expelliarmus. Voldy died because of that spell. Because when he spelled Avada k Davada towards Harry, Harry rebounded it by Expelliarmus.
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What happens if you say thank you to a fae?

The fae are complicated. They are masters with words. If you say “thank you” to a faery, they may take that as you believed they owed you something to say thank you for which is something they could be offended by.
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What are fae afraid of?

Fairies in folklore are famously afraid of iron (especially cold iron), which harms or repels them, and also dislike salt, rowan wood, and sometimes even Christian symbols like crosses, holy water, and church bells, with some modern interpretations adding disbelief as a weakness. These fears often stem from iron representing human industry and nature's opposite, while salt and religious items disrupt their magic or connection to pagan traditions. 
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What are changelings resistant to?

Mental Defenses: Changelings do not possess the telepathic abilities of a true Doppelganger, but they do have very strong minds that are difficult for a psychic to "break into". They are also immune to any sort of magical or psychic attempts at sedation.
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What races can't be charmed?

It's worth noting that there are quite a few creatures that are immune to being charmed:
  • almost all celestials.
  • all constructs except modrons.
  • nagas.
  • night hags.
  • all oozes.
  • sphinxes.
  • swarms.
  • the tarrasque.
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What is Ginny Weasley's famous spell?

As the youngest Weasley, we're sure Ginny observed more than her fair share of unpleasant spells over the years but it was the Bat Bogey Hex she was famous for – and with good reason. This was the spell that overpowered Draco Malfoy and the Inquisitorial Squad, and also secured her an invite to the Slug Club.
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What does the spell Defodio do in Harry Potter?

The Gouging Spell (Defodio) was a charm used to gouge out specific areas of material, such as earth or stone.
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