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- Jan 29, 2023
There are some caveats.
If you choose breathing underwater, you’ll be able to process oxygen through water, but your lung capacity isn’t increased. You can still run out of breath underwater if you over-exert yourself, but you should be fine as long as you stop and/or surface to catch your breath. If you want to improve your lung capacity, you’re going to have to commit to an aerobic exercise routine just like any normal person.
If you choose being fireproof, if only applies to your body. If you’re exposed to a big fire for a long time, your clothes are going to burn off at some point, and anything you’re carrying on you is probably going to get destroyed.
If you choose breathing underwater, you’ll be able to process oxygen through water, but your lung capacity isn’t increased. You can still run out of breath underwater if you over-exert yourself, but you should be fine as long as you stop and/or surface to catch your breath. If you want to improve your lung capacity, you’re going to have to commit to an aerobic exercise routine just like any normal person.
If you choose being fireproof, if only applies to your body. If you’re exposed to a big fire for a long time, your clothes are going to burn off at some point, and anything you’re carrying on you is probably going to get destroyed.
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