Who is immune to Charm D&D?

In Dungeons & Dragons, creatures immune to the Charmed condition (like Celestials, Constructs, Oozes, Tarrasques, and most Undead) and races with built-in resistance (like Elves with Fey Ancestry) are generally immune or resistant to charms, though specific spell wording matters; characters can gain immunity through class features (like Berserker Barbarian's Frenzy) or spells (like Mind Blank).
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Who is 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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Why is Bell Cranel immune to charm?

Skills. Liaris Freese ( 憧憬一途 リアリス・フレーゼ ): Liaris Freese increases the speed of Bell's growth as long as he is in love. The strength of the effects is related to the strength of Bell's feelings. As a side effect, it makes him immune to charms.
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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 breaks a charm person?

Any act by you or your apparent allies that threatens the charmed person breaks the spell.
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How to counter a charm person?

Things that typically end a charm effect:
  1. The duration of the charm spell running out.
  2. Entering combat with the charmed person or their allies.
  3. Doing damage to the charmed person or their allies.
  4. Targeting the charmed person or their allies with an aggressive spell.
  5. Asking the charmed person to betray their allies.
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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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Are fey immune to being charmed?

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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Are dragons immune 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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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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Will Bell Cranel reach level 10?

By the end of the series if Bell is still alive then he would be 10 or 11 probably. The issue with other people leveling up to lvl 9 is probably not likely, lvl 6s and lvl 7s ain't leveling up that much within 6 months (it ain't possible, unless you're the main character with plot).
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Is Ais Wallenstein autistic?

In Danmachi Ais Wallenstein is one of the most powerful adventurers in the world and she's definitely some range of autistic. Still, nice to see it spreading throughout fantasy narratives.
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Is Bell Cranel half god?

No, Bell Cranel is not a demigod in Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? (DanMachi) because gods and mortals cannot have children in that universe, but he has a divine lineage as the son of a member of the Zeus Familia (Meteria) and was raised by Zeus himself after his parents' death, making him essentially god-blooded or a "grandson" figure, not a literal demigod.
 
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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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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 are undead immune to?

Undead in fantasy games (like D&D, Pathfinder) are typically immune to effects targeting living beings, including mind-affecting spells, poison, disease, sleep, paralysis, stunning, bleeding, and effects requiring a Fortitude save (like constitution damage), as well as critical hits, nonlethal damage, and ability/energy drain, often because they lack normal biology, relying on negative energy instead, though specific creatures can have unique weaknesses or resistances (like fire for some). 
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What are the 4 mythical dragons?

In ancient times, the Jade Emperor ruled over the earth. Four Dragons: Long Dragon, Black Dragon, Pearl Dragon and Yellow Dragon asked the Jade Emperor to send rain to the drought-stricken world which threatened people's lives and safety.
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Why is fairy type immune to dragons?

The introduction of the fairy type carried a clear goal: to make dragon types less powerful. Developers made the fairy type immune to the dragon type and had fairy super-affect (deal double damage to) dragon types.
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Are dragons immune to avada kedavra?

Can the killing curse kill a dragon? Does Avada Kedavra kill a dragon or are they immune ? Dragon hide is resistant to the spells cast by a single, average wizard, as revealed in "The Goblet of Fire." A dragon can be killed by Avada Kedavra, but it would take multiple wizards or an especially powerful wizard to work.
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Are half elves immune to being charmed?

No, half-elves are not immune to charm in D&D 5e, but they have advantage on saving throws against being charmed and are completely immune to magic that puts them to sleep, thanks to their Fey Ancestry, making them much harder to charm or incapacitate magically. They don't get full immunity like some creatures, but this advantage significantly boosts their resistance to enchantment spells and effects. 
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Who is the most powerful Fey?

The "most powerful" fae depends on the lore, but generally, Ancient Fae (like gods of old), powerful rulers like Rhysand and Feyre (from ACOTAR), and primordial beings or entities associated with death/creation (like Amren in her true form) are contenders, often defined by age, inherent power, control over specific magic (mind, elements), or unique connections to the Fae world's origins. 
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Can changelings get charmed?

They're immune to sleep and charm effects, as well as (probably) a few more mental effects. They can change their size and mass, far exceeding the limits of the changeling.
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Who is the LGBTQ character in Harry Potter?

The most prominent LGBTQ+ character in the Harry Potter universe is Albus Dumbledore, confirmed by author J.K. Rowling as gay and having had an intense, passionate love with Gellert Grindelwald, a relationship explored more in the Fantastic Beasts prequel series. While not explicitly detailed in the main books, this revelation added a significant LGBTQ+ figure to the wizarding world, with Grindelwald also implied to be attracted to Dumbledore. 
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Who is the least loved Weasley?

Obviously Percy is a least favorite, but I also feel like he's such an important character for the plot of the story. His character shows how easy it is to get sucked into propaganda and do the wrong thing even when you've been raised properly, and how political discord can tear families apart.
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What spell did Ron try to use on Nagini?

In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, Ron casts a powerful, green-colored curse at Nagini out of desperation, which is strongly implied to be the Avada Kedavra (Killing Curse), though it fails to kill her because she's a Horcrux and protected by Voldemort's magic. While the spell looked like Avada Kedavra, it didn't work, showing the difficulty of destroying a Horcrux with just a standard curse, leading Neville to ultimately slay her with Godric Gryffindor's Sword.
 
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