Dwarves are resistant to poisons (often including ethanol). Elves are resistant to charm and/or sleep magic. What are orcs resistant to?
Common sense dictates hardship, given that they normally live in wastelands.
>>52090593
Getting stabbed.
What are humans resistant to?
>>52090628
Education
>>52090593
>What are orcs resistant to?
Civilization.
Disease. They live in filth.
>>52090593
Orcs are resistant to starvation and death due to exposure, and have more endurance than humans. Animalistic human qualities exaggerated.
The Establishment
>>52090593
Your charms
>>52090628
Common sense.
In some games Orcs can keep fighting past 0 hitpoints, so I would say they're resistant to going into shock from blood loss.
Dying.
>>52090593
Resistant to freezing to death, dying of heat stroke, dying of starvation or dehydration, and resistant to dying of exhaustion.
>>52090653
>Orcs were literally the forces of industrialization brought to their absolute insanity in ww1
>>52090656
Also fits the whole "we bring industry" thing.
>>52090593
They don't have a resistance because the thing they used to be known for became a human thing in 3e/3.5e.
Namely, orcs were the race that could breed with anything.Ogres too to a lesser extent.
But that was back in the day when Minotaurs were an all male species that needed human women to propagate, so times have changed a bit.
>>52090593
Physical trauma, environmental conditions, and changes in diet.
Orcs can eat pretty much anything. Those tusks aren't just for show. They're for tearing raw meat off the bone, or crunching through raw tubers.
Civility.
>>52090593
Those dudes sure are badass, but god, this is one silly looking axe.