am I interpreting this character correctly?
as such, that since he is "not only "immune to radiation", he is also "healed by it", so effectively, this means that he can never be eliminated from the game because his rad count never rises above 0?
so, like...all the other characters can possibly gain 16 rads and die permanently, but the ghoul is technically immortal and undying i.e. undead?
also, does this radiation immunity/healing carry over into combat, as in, if he gets attacked by an enemy with the "radiation" trait, it's essentially a free kill for him or possible even free healing, because the enemy deals radiation damage, which heals him, so those enemies cannot hurt him?
or does the enemy actually deal physical damage and then deal radiation damage on top of it which then heals the ghoul to create a canceling out effect where he takes 0 damage and heals 0 damage?
example..a glowing one (level 2) moves onto the ghoul player. the player rolls to fight it, the glowing one inflicts 3 hits on the player, which would normally do 6 hp damage + 6 rad damage.
does it
1) do 6 hp damage to the ghoul player
2) heal 6 hp damage to the ghoul player
3) do 0 hp damage to the ghoul player
4) do 6 hp damage to the ghoul player, then deal 6 rad damage which would instead heal the 6 hp damage which then ends up with a net result of 0 damage
I know some of those look the same, but I'm leaning towards #4...because , what that might mean is that if the ghoul has only 6 hp left, then it is possible that the 6 damage would , in fact, kill him before the rad damage and the healing have a chance to take effect.
but then, perhaps not, because I suppose if say..the BOS player got killled by that same enemy, they would also take the rad damage.
but then again, the ghoul player "would" still be taking the rad damage but because he is immune to it, he takes the 6 damage, which kills him, then takes the rad damage which wouldheal him, but the healing comes just a tad too late because he is already dead, so the healing fails to heal him in time?
Edited by eviltwin61878