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[[Weaksauce Weakness
Usually this resistance is [[Power At a Price|limited in some way]], it may be bulky or conspicuous, [[It Only Works Once|only works once]], or rubs off over time. It's also possible for an enemy to somehow nullify the resistance with a counter... [[Crazy Prepared|unless they have a counter to that counter]].
Commonly used in response to the [[Kryptonite Factor]] when [[Kryptonite Is Everywhere]]. Speaking of Kryptonite, it certainly helps when you're [[Fight Off the Kryptonite|trying to fight it off]]. Contrast [[Flaw Exploitation]].
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* "Waterproof soap" in ''[[Ranma
* In ''[[Tsukuyomi Moon Phase]]'' [[Our Vampires are Different|Hazuki]] crafts a cat costume that blocks out all sunlight. Naturally, while wearing it she is completely blind.
* In the 2017 ''[[Castlevania (TV series)|Castlevania]]'' series on [[Netflix]], Striga has a suit of full-body armor to block out the sunlight so she can fight off a daytime raid.
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* [[Superman]] typically
** Pre-Crisis, Superman actually wore 'red sun block' when he went to Lexor in order to drag Luthor back to Earth and retain his powers (since he'd always gone and lost his powers prior to that) Pre-Crisis. [[Earthshattering Kaboom|It didn't end well
** In the [[Heroic Fantasy]] [[Elseworld]] ''League of Justice'', the Sovereign had golden armour to protect himself from the Crypton powerstone powering the Green Knight's ring - thereby combining "dense metal" (Kryptonite) with "yellow" (the weakness of the [[Green Lantern]] ring).
* In ''[[PS238]]'' Atlas (who is a Superman [[Expy]], give or take a few twists) used a heavy [[Hazmat Suit]] while carrying the glowy stuff to de-power his compatriot, who was a little too belligerent at the time.
== [[Film]] ==
* There's a pretty infamous scene in the film adaptation of ''[[Blade]]'' where baddie Frost shows up in the sunlight because he put on sunblock. In another scene, and again in the second and third movies, the vampires use full-body leather suits and motorcycle helmets when they want to go out in the sun.
* The vampires in ''[[Daybreakers]]'' have built a civilization around this with sun-proof cars, sub-walks, and UV-insulated excursion suits.
* Similar to the ''Daybreakers'' example, The Strangers in ''[[Dark City]]'' have {{spoiler|created a world where it's always night, so they can experiment on people without being injured by sunlight}}.
* ''[[The Twins Effect]]'', a Hong Kong [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot|vampire action romance]] film, has a similar gag to the one in ''[[
* In ''[[Highlander:
* In ''[[Gremlins 2: The New Batch]]'', the Brain Gremlin injects the Bat Gremlin with "Genetic Sunblock" which allows the latter to fly outside in the sunlight without dying.
* Another vampire example comes from the source of the page image ([[Seltzer and Friedberg]]'s ''[[
== [[Live
* In an early episode of ''[[
** And in a much more DIY example, in ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'', Spike had his car with all the windows blacked out.
* Raj in ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]'' can never get a girlfriend because he is unable to speak to women due to his selective mutism. He's able to get around this by getting drunk. Unfortunately, when he's drunk, he acts like a bit of a dick. In one episode, he signs up to try an experimental drug that would allow him to talk to women. The drug has strange side effects, like causing him to repeat actions over and over. {{spoiler|In the end, it wears off ''just'' as a beautiful woman is expressing interest in him.}}
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* One group in ''[[
* Intelligent monsters (even ones smarter than animals but less intelligent than humans) in ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' will often cover their weakness this way. Mid and high level spellcasters in particular are generally run with buffs for this purpose. Common examples are dragons that cast spells that give them resistance to their opposed element and liches who ward themselves against the large quantity of undead killing spells.
** The troll Oohlgrist in ''[[Temple of Elemental Evil]]'' wears a ring of fire resistance that helps shore up a troll's normal weakness to fire and a necklace of adaptation which covers trolls lacking any protection against several types of environmental hazards.
** Illithids have special damp-suits and goggles to operate on surface without drying up or being blinded.
** ''[[Spelljammer]]'' drow commonly use "Helmet of light-seeing" - which is a common helmet with tinted glassteel visor for eye protection. Since there's a constant demand, the Arcane mass-produce those for them.
== [[Video Games]] ==
* In the ''[[
* In ''[[Valkyria Chronicles]]'' tanks and other vehicles run not on gasoline but on a Phlebotnium power source called Ragnite which requires special radiators usually fitted onto the back. These radiators glow bright blue and are so volatile that 1 or 2 hits from a tank shell will instantly blow them up. Nobody ever thinks to surround these with armour or deflecting plates leading to every single tank having a glowing weak spot on the back. All except one guy who actually does protect this weak spot in a mission late in the campaign.. but only after having learned the hard way about this himself. Note that the player's tanks are never protected this way either.
* ''[[Legacy of Kain]]: Soul Reaver'' has a partial example, a vampiric empire that releases large amounts of smoke to reduce light levels.
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* In ''[[Supernormal Step]]'', a vampire wears a full-body, skin-tight suit in order to go out in the sun.
* ''[[Vampire Cheerleaders]]'' regularly used a common chemical protection - sunscreen. Though this was said to be enough only because they're from a line less sun-sensitive than most.
== [[Web Original]] ==
* In ''[http://www.rogermwilcox.name/stories/IH.html The Incredible Hero]'', a continuing add-a-chapter-as-you-go story on a pre-HTTP message board, the titular hero was once attacked by Darth Vader. Luckily, he was wearing his dark-side-of-the-force-proof vest.
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* An episode of ''[[The Powerpuff Girls]]'' involves the head honcho of thing that go bump in the night, The Boogie Man, launching a giant disco ball into space to block out the sun so all the monsters can come out during the day and party ALL NIGHT LONG!
* Zim of ''[[Invader Zim]]'' is burned by water, so he cooks up a paste-based film coating to protect himself.
* On the ''[[Futurama]]'' episode "A Tale Of Two Santas", Leela tries to destroy [[Bad Santa|Robot Santa]] with a [[Logic Bomb|paradox]]. Unfortunately, Santa comes equipped with paradox-absorbing crumple zones.
** [[Fridge Logic|Though to be fair, Leela didn't actually use a paradox.]]
* The plot of the Cuban animated feature ''Vampiros en la Habana'' revolves around the creation of a vampire sunscreen.
* ''[[Superman:
** He had a much simpler (and weirder) solution to fighting Live Wire and her electric powers... Supes pretty much just laminated himself in a thin layer of rubber, since it doesn't conduct electricity.
* In one episode of the ''[[
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