>>23542569>>23542648>>23542678Strong Against;
>DragonFairy magic is used in many western fairy tales to enchant a knight's weapon, giving it the power to slay a dragon. Without it, Dragon's skin/scales can't be pierced by normal weapons.
>FightingFairies use magic, good luck beating magic with your little, useless hands.
>DarkFairies are beings of pure good. Dark is literally "Evil Type" in Japan. Do the math.
Fairies are also represented by light, which beats the darkness.
Weak Against;
>SteelIndustrialization destroys forests, not only a place Fairies call home but also where they draw their magical power from. No forest = no magic.
>PoisonPollution. Same as above, poisoned, dead forest = no magic.
>FireOne way weakness because Fairies are helpless to stop forest fires that ravage their homes, but forest fires don't actually destroy forests. They leave the soil extra fertile, letting the forest grow back stronger.
Resists;
>DragonFairy magic is used to enchant weapons used to slay dragons. It would make sense that their magic weakens a dragon so much that their legendary dragon breath would be shrugged off. In fact, said magic probably protects them, as has been written in western fairy tales.
>BugLiving alongside bugs means that fairies are probably under constant threat due to their small size (according to western culture). NOT having a natural resistance to what is probably their biggest predator wouldn't make much sense.
And now you know.