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Your resistance to various poisons and rot. The higher the number, the lower your susceptibility. Governed by your attributes, as well as defenseive gear and any additional effects. - Elden Ring explanation.
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Immunity is an resistance stat in Elden Ring.
Immunity governs the Tarnished's ability to resist the build-up of Poison and Scarlet Rot. It will not decrease the amount of damage taken once afflicted by Poison or Scarlet Rot.
The Tarnished's base Immunity is two parts, with each part determined by their Level and Vigor attribute. The sum of the two parts is what is displayed on the Status screen. The Tarnished's Immunity will increase as they level up, with soft caps at level 71, 111 and 161, which will see dimishing returns based on level as the level increases. Vigor does not begin to directly affect Immunity until Level 31, at which point the resulting increase from Vigor will be added to the total base Immunity displayed.
- From 31-40 Vigor: +3 Immunity each level
- From 41-60 Vigor: +0.5 Immunity each level
- From 61-99 Vigor: +0.25 Immunity each level
Immunity is further increases by equipping armor, which will display in the righthand column of the Status screen.
Immunity can be temporarily be increased by consuming Immunizing Cured Meat, Immunizing White Cured Meat and Dappled Cured Meat.
Items that increase Immunity[]
- Directly
- Spiralhorn Shield, a small shield that increases Immunity, Robustness and Focus while equipped.
- Eclipse Crest Greatshield, a greatshield that increases Immunity, Robustness and Focus while equipped.
- Indirectly
- Crimson Hood, head armor that increases Vigor by 1, giving a slight boost to Immunity as a result.