....Teeeeechnically turning into a Golem would remove all sentient thought from your body aaaaaand a Gargoyle isn't actually a real creature, but rather a stone depiction of demons, chimeras, and such *not totally sure, Greek Mythology is my forte, passing knowledge of everything else* But common useage would refer to a Golem as a mindless automaton and a gargoyle as a flying creature that can either turn to stone *thus rendering themselves inert, going back to square one* or simply hold a position to the point of being stone like. Honestly, it depends on how strong you think your character needs to be. To me, immunity to supernatural abilities strikes me as overpowered, seeing as they are indeed supernatural. We're already tough, and having a character that's just plain immune to an ability makes it so you don't require help or assistance from others, which in turn means during such situations, there's no reason for your character to rely on another, which removes some beautiful opportunities for growth and interaction. My character cannot fight in a physical conflict. He relies on trickery. That will only get so far. As such, my character will be relying on those of you who CAN fight, but maybe lack subtlety. The point of this was to make my character a useful asset to offset the weaknesses of others, but still require their help to survive. This is made more interesting *for me at least* by the fact that he's a renowned liar, bringing a whole truck ton of trust issues into play. I personally think that making your character immune to something or simply tough in all corners makes them...bland and overpowered. You should never be able to breeze through a conflict, it should make you *the player* worry and stress and really think about a clever, creative way to beat it. If your character gets petrified, MAN I hope you made some friends who are gonna help you. It could even be really interesting to have to protect the petrified one, using the heavy hitters to move them around and lose ground because they're the only ones who can lift them. Rambling Spawnling, sorry if that seemed long winded. EDIT: BUT AS ALWAYS, VIRIDIAN GETS THE FINAL SAY!