About the same as your average human, I believe. Removal of its moisture with water powers wouldn't work, and when it absorbs solids it can shove them out of its body again in a big clump, so salt and similar variants wouldn't work.
I believe electricity is out as well.
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That's what salt is for. Humans had to rethink their ammunition. the two types of ammunition that hurt Ikrians the most are rounds, radiation rounds, and poison rounds.
And of course, explosives. Explosives will always work on Ikrians, because no matter how they regenerate, being blown into smithereens will still kill it, because there is too much to regenerate.
Also this brings up an interesting thing for Lurden. Since he is an Ikrian, doesn't what you said give him a much bigger advantage over everyone else? Since he would thus be immune to stab wounds or blunt force trauma? I can't have that, My way to correct this is to give him a disease that makes him regenerate so much slower than other Ikrians, he can still regenerate, but It takes him a lot longer to do so. You can never go wrong with explosives.
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So George, How much water can slugs drink at any one time, because I am thinking that the way to do this is to make the Ikrian take in so much water that it dies, or would that work?
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Biologic rounds could work, you could engineer a disease to kill the Ikrian, and place it inside the ammunition.
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Biologic rounds could work, you could engineer a disease to kill the Ikrian, and place it inside the ammunition.
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About the same as your average human, I believe. Removal of its moisture with water powers wouldn't work, and when it absorbs solids it can shove them out of its body again in a big clump, so salt and similar variants wouldn't work.
I believe electricity is out as well.
Hmm. So yeah, trapping it and just letting it dry out looks like a tentative option (albeit a slow an not very efficient one), assuming a solid enough box can be made. Combination of that with, say, fire powers, might speed up the solidification process.
There's probably simpler ways (I'm sure there are, honestly) but any of the ones that have come to mind for me are more on the scale of being OP given what you've said about what the slime can do.
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