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If a metal mimic turned their entire body into metal, they would be immune to electric manipulation. None + If the substance metal mimics become is conductive, any electrical attack used on them would be re-routed into the ground (or into whatever they were holding), being grounded.
- However, if a metal mimic is in the water, they will be blasted - therefore, they are not completely immune to electricity.

Danny was hurt by the flames Meredith created. If this was because he could still feel pain in his transmuted flesh, an electrical current running through him would be agony.

It is unknown whether Danny's pain stemmed from functioning nerves in his metal arm or from having a hunk of heated metal attached to his arm.
+ It would almost certainly hurt, but pain's a lot better than being reduced to a charred skeleton, like Ricky was.
- But that means metal mimics aren't immune to electricity - they can't be harmed, but they can still feel pain.
+ In terms of survival, if an ability cannot injure or kill you, then you are immune to it.
Metal mimics are susceptible to magnetism. None + If the substance which metal mimics become is a form of metal, then someone with magnetism would have no trouble subduing them, as long as they stayed in metal form.


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