Boon of True Immunity (5e Epic Boon)

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This content deviates from 5th edition standards. Its use could dramatically alter campaigns, take extreme care.
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This content intends to provide a different experience, or goes beyond the scope of the anticipated subjects and situations, than the 5th edition rules were intended to handle. Some portions of the content below may not be what you expect from traditional game content. When implementing this content, DMs and Players should read over all the information carefully, and consider the following specific notes of interest:
This epic boon was created for a very high-power campaign as an endgame reward, and is not meant to be balanced when compared to the epic boons in the Dungeon Master's Guide or be used in normal Dungeons & Dragons adventures.

Boon of True Immunity


You have achieved such power that your body repels all attacks, no matter how strong. This boon cannot be removed by any means.

  • You are immune to all forms of damage, along with all forms of environmental damage, and cannot drown
  • No creature, item or effect can bypass your immunities
  • Your soul cannot be destroyed or stolen
  • Your Armor Class can never be less than 30, regardless of what armor you are wearing. Additionally, you have a +10 bonus to your AC and an Unarmored Defense of 20 + Dexterity modifier + Constitution modifier.

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