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==[[Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2]]==
 
==[[Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2]]==
*[[Vladimir Makarov|Makarov]] has plot armor in the mission "[[No Russian]]"
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*[[Vladimir Makarov|Makarov]] has plot armor in the mission "[[No Russian]]".
*NPCs from the [[TF141]], including [[Captain Price]] , [[Simon "Ghost" Riley|Ghost ]](until his scripted death), and [[John "Soap" MacTavish|"Soap" MacTavish]] are equipped with plot armor. In "[[Takedown]]", [[Royce]] is invincible until [[Meat]] dies; in "[[Loose Ends]]", [[Ozone]] and [[Scarecrow]] are invincible until the DSM is connected.
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*NPCs from the [[TF141]], including [[Captain Price]], [[Simon "Ghost" Riley|Ghost]] (until his scripted death), and [[John "Soap" MacTavish|"Soap" MacTavish]] are equipped with plot armor. In "[[Takedown]]", [[Royce]] is invincible until [[Meat]] dies; in "[[Loose Ends]]", [[Ozone]] and [[Scarecrow]] are invincible until the DSM is connected.
 
*Soap will lose his plot armor for a short amount of time in the mission "[[Cliffhanger]]" if you do not detonate the explosive and will cause for the group of enemies to shoot Soap to his death but this will cause the player to return to the last checkpoint.
 
*Soap will lose his plot armor for a short amount of time in the mission "[[Cliffhanger]]" if you do not detonate the explosive and will cause for the group of enemies to shoot Soap to his death but this will cause the player to return to the last checkpoint.
*[[ Foley|Sergeant Foley]] and [[Corporal Dunn]] also have plot armor. Pvt. [[Wells]], in "[[Wolverines!]]", is invincible until Foley carries [[Raptor]] to Burger Town.
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*[[Foley|Sergeant Foley]] and [[Corporal Dunn]] also have plot armor. Pvt. [[Wells]], in "[[Wolverines!]]", is invincible until Foley carries [[Raptor]] to Burger Town.
*A randomly generated soldier guarding the entrance to the rooftop in the mission "[[Of Their Own Accord|Of their own accord]]" has plot armor untill he could be shot and killed from overwhelming amount of Russian soldiers unless the player kills all incoming soldiers.
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*A randomly generated soldier guarding the entrance to the rooftop in the mission "[[Of Their Own Accord|Of Their Own Accord]]" has plot armor. But will lose his plot armor as soon as the player enters the heilcopter unless they kill all incoming soldiers.
 
*Pvt. [[McCord]] has plot armor in "[[Second Sun]]".
 
*Pvt. [[McCord]] has plot armor in "[[Second Sun]]".
 
*Private [[Morgan]] has plot armor until the player puts a smoke screen around the [[BTR-80|BTR]]-80 in "[[Wolverines!]]".
 
*Private [[Morgan]] has plot armor until the player puts a smoke screen around the [[BTR-80|BTR]]-80 in "[[Wolverines!]]".
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*[[Black Flag 4-2]] has plot armor.
 
*[[Black Flag 4-2]] has plot armor.
   
==Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare==
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==[[Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare]]==
 
*[[Gideon]], [[Joker]], [[Ilona]], [[Jackson (Advanced Warfare)|Jackson]], [[Daniels]] and [[Ajani]] all have plot armor that lasts throughout the game.
 
*[[Gideon]], [[Joker]], [[Ilona]], [[Jackson (Advanced Warfare)|Jackson]], [[Daniels]] and [[Ajani]] all have plot armor that lasts throughout the game.
 
**Gideon lacks his plot armor in the mission [[Manhunt]] when he gets caught by a KVA guard and after [[Joseph "Hades" Chkheidze|Hades]]' double dies and he and his teammate needs covering fire from Mitchell's [[WASP]].
 
**Gideon lacks his plot armor in the mission [[Manhunt]] when he gets caught by a KVA guard and after [[Joseph "Hades" Chkheidze|Hades]]' double dies and he and his teammate needs covering fire from Mitchell's [[WASP]].
 
*[[Jonathan Irons]], [[Will Irons]], [[Carter (Advanced Warfare)|Carter]], [[Torres (Advanced Warfare)|Torres]], [[Rivers]], [[Knox]] and [[Cormack]] all have plot armor until their scripted deaths.
 
*[[Jonathan Irons]], [[Will Irons]], [[Carter (Advanced Warfare)|Carter]], [[Torres (Advanced Warfare)|Torres]], [[Rivers]], [[Knox]] and [[Cormack]] all have plot armor until their scripted deaths.
   
==Call of Duty: Black Ops III==
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==[[Call of Duty: Black Ops III]]==
 
*[[Jacob Hendricks]], [[Rachel Kane]], [[John Taylor]], [[Sarah Hall]], [[Sebastian Diaz]], [[Peter Maretti]], [[Sebastian Krueger]] and [[Corvus]] all have plot armor until their respective deaths.
 
*[[Jacob Hendricks]], [[Rachel Kane]], [[John Taylor]], [[Sarah Hall]], [[Sebastian Diaz]], [[Peter Maretti]], [[Sebastian Krueger]] and [[Corvus]] all have plot armor until their respective deaths.
 
*[[Zeyad Khalil]] and [[Said|Minister Said]] have plot armor that lasts throughout the game.
 
*[[Zeyad Khalil]] and [[Said|Minister Said]] have plot armor that lasts throughout the game.
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*Groph has plot armor during the interactable flashback during [[My Brother's Keeper]].
 
*Groph has plot armor during the interactable flashback during [[My Brother's Keeper]].
   
==Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare==
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==[[Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare]]==
 
*[[Nora Salter]], [[Sean Brooks]], [[Evelynn "Boats" Sotomura|Evelynn Sotomura]], and [[Erwin Kloos]] have plot armor that lasts throughout the whole game.
 
*[[Nora Salter]], [[Sean Brooks]], [[Evelynn "Boats" Sotomura|Evelynn Sotomura]], and [[Erwin Kloos]] have plot armor that lasts throughout the whole game.
 
*[[Usef Omar]] has plot armor the lasts throughout the whole game until his scripted death in [[Operation Dark Quarry]].
 
*[[Usef Omar]] has plot armor the lasts throughout the whole game until his scripted death in [[Operation Dark Quarry]].
 
*[[Laura "Boss" Gibson|Laura Gibson]], [[Todd Kashima]], [[Victor "Gator" Diallo]], [[Audrey "Mac" MaCallum|Audrey MaCallum]], and [[E3N "Ethan"|E3N]] have plot armor that lasts the whole game until their scripted deaths in [[Operation Blood Storm]].
 
*[[Laura "Boss" Gibson|Laura Gibson]], [[Todd Kashima]], [[Victor "Gator" Diallo]], [[Audrey "Mac" MaCallum|Audrey MaCallum]], and [[E3N "Ethan"|E3N]] have plot armor that lasts the whole game until their scripted deaths in [[Operation Blood Storm]].
   
==Call of Duty: WWII==
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==[[Call of Duty: WWII]]==
 
*[[William Pierson]], [[Robert Zussman]], [[Drew Stiles]], [[Frank Aiello]], [[Arthur Crowley]], [[Camille "Rousseau" Denis]], [[Augustine Perez]], [[Vivian]], [[Karl Fischer]] and [[Howard (WWII)|Howard]] all have plot armor that lasts throughout the game.
 
*[[William Pierson]], [[Robert Zussman]], [[Drew Stiles]], [[Frank Aiello]], [[Arthur Crowley]], [[Camille "Rousseau" Denis]], [[Augustine Perez]], [[Vivian]], [[Karl Fischer]] and [[Howard (WWII)|Howard]] all have plot armor that lasts throughout the game.
 
*[[Claude]] and [[Jeanne]] have plot armor if the player chooses to free them in [[Liberation (mission)|Liberation]].
 
*[[Claude]] and [[Jeanne]] have plot armor if the player chooses to free them in [[Liberation (mission)|Liberation]].
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===Nazi Zombies===
 
===Nazi Zombies===
 
*[[Peter Straub]] has plot armor when appearing in the maps due to his Geistkraft experiments. This is cancelled out in The Shadowed Throne, when he is killed by his own creations.
 
*[[Peter Straub]] has plot armor when appearing in the maps due to his Geistkraft experiments. This is cancelled out in The Shadowed Throne, when he is killed by his own creations.
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== [[Call of Duty: Modern Warfare]] ==
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* [[John Price (2019)|John Price]], [[Griggs (2019)|Griggs]], [[Hadir Karim]], [[Nikolai (2019)|Nikolai]], and [[Yegor]] has plot armor throughout the game.
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* [[Kyle Garrick]], [[Alex]] (until his death), and [[Farah Karim]] have plot armor when they aren't playable.
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* Hoyt, Davis, Gonzavi, Randolf, Myers, [[Omar "The Wolf" Sulaman]] , and[[Roman Barkov| Roman Barkov]] has plot armor until their death.
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* [[Jamal "The Butcher" Rahar]] has plot armor during the chase in [[Old Comrades]]. Kyle can decide his fate during interrogation.
   
 
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Plot Armor (also known as Magic Bullet Shield, as seen in map scripts) is an informal term referring to a character's unusual ability to survive infinite damage, due to their importance to the story.

In the Call of Duty series, this can be seen when certain NPCs such as commanding officers and characters notable to the story can survive normally fatal attacks in combat. They typically stagger at any incoming fire and fall down as if they died when taking enough damage, but will soon get up and resume fighting.

Characters without plot armor (such as randomly generated soldiers) can die from any fatal event, including accidental death at the hands of the player.

In addition to friendly NPCs with plot armor, certain enemies throughout the series may have plot armor if their actions are significant to the plot.

Call of Duty

  • At one point during "Ste. Mere-Eglise- Day", Martin's squad is pinned down by Tiger tanks. Sgt. Moody is still visible to the enemy despite taking cover, and is repeatedly shot at by the second tank's machine gun.
  • After protecting Sgt. Moody in Brecourt, Pvt. Elder will also lose his plot armor and can be killed like any other NPC.
  • During Pavlov's House, Sgt. Pavlov has plot armor until the final defense stage of the mission. He loses his plot armor, but still has more health than the other Russian NPCs.

Finest Hour

Call of Duty 2

Call of Duty 2: Big Red One

  • Andy Allen survives the German defenses and makes his way clearing the town along with Roger and the rest of the 3rd squad, until he loses his plot armor near the end when German reinforcements arrive, killing him and almost getting Roger killed by a mortar.
  • In the mission "Baptism By Fire", the Italian with Panzerschreck in the tower cannot be killed until he destroys the half-track.
  • In the mission "Desert Fox", the last Tiger tank cannot be destroyed until reinforcements arrive.
  • Bloomfield cannot be killed until his plot armor loses in the final mission, as well as Victor Denley that lost his plot armor in "Farewell to Friends".
  • Saunders and Blackburn cannot be killed when clearing the beachhead until both are scripted to die by mortar at Gela beach. Also, on the same level, Rutherford can't be killed until the point where they storm outside of one bunker. At this point he's scripted to die at the hands of an Italian soldier.

Call of Duty 3

  • In the level, Falaise Road, the randomly generated Canadians that come over the wall have plot armor.
  • Richter has plot armor until the end of the level where he is killed.
  • In Mayenne Bridge, a German in a house has plot armor until he finishes shooting away the railing that blocks the player's way.

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare

Call of Duty: World at War

  • Sgt. Reznov and Pvt. Chernov both have plot armor, until Chernov's scripted death during "Heart of the Reich". However, if the player points his weapon at Chernov after being burned, his name will still appear.
  • Tom Sullivan has plot armor until his scripted death in Little Resistance.
  • The Japanese soldier that stabs Sullivan cannot die until he has done so.
  • The radioman who starts out with the player's squad in Hard Landing has plot armor since he radios command once the airfield is captured. He may die in the counterattack.
  • Pvt. Polonsky and Sgt. Roebuck both have plot armor. During Breaking Point, depending on the player's actions, one of them loses his plot armor and dies while the other keeps his plot armor.
  • When Sergeant Daletski is under MG fire in Vendetta, he just falls down and gets back up when he is shot.
  • The German flamethrower who burns Chernov cannot be killed until he does so.
  • Both Russian soldiers who are ordered to break open the farm doors by Reznov in Their Land, Their Blood have plot armor and cannot be killed by gunfire nor grenades until they stand on each side of the farm door and are blown off by a King Tiger's shell inside the farmhouse.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

  • Makarov has plot armor in the mission "No Russian".
  • NPCs from the TF141, including Captain PriceGhost (until his scripted death), and "Soap" MacTavish are equipped with plot armor. In "Takedown", Royce is invincible until Meat dies; in "Loose Ends", Ozone and Scarecrow are invincible until the DSM is connected.
  • Soap will lose his plot armor for a short amount of time in the mission "Cliffhanger" if you do not detonate the explosive and will cause for the group of enemies to shoot Soap to his death but this will cause the player to return to the last checkpoint.
  • Sergeant Foley and Corporal Dunn also have plot armor. Pvt. Wells, in "Wolverines!", is invincible until Foley carries Raptor to Burger Town.
  • A randomly generated soldier guarding the entrance to the rooftop in the mission "Of Their Own Accord" has plot armor. But will lose his plot armor as soon as the player enters the heilcopter unless they kill all incoming soldiers.
  • Pvt. McCord has plot armor in "Second Sun".
  • Private Morgan has plot armor until the player puts a smoke screen around the BTR-80 in "Wolverines!".
  • Roach has plot armor when he is being dragged by Ghost to the LZ in "Loose Ends" until the two are killed by Shepherd .

Call of Duty: Black Ops

  • Bowman, Reznov, Sergei, Dimitri Petrenko and his squad-mates, Dragovich, Kravchenko, Steiner, Swift, Harris and Clarke have plot armor until their canonical death.
  • Woods, Hudson, Weaver, Brooks and Carlos have plot armor that lasts throughout the game.
    • Woods briefly loses his plot armor when Alex Mason is hit by a mortar at the top of a enemy infested hill in "SOG.", until he is saved from the NVA soldier.
  • Reznov's plot armor is a subversion, as his character is a hallucination in the mind of Alex Mason, excluding "Vorkuta" and "Project Nova".
  • The Viet Cong soldier who stabs and kills Swift cannot be killed until he does so.
  • The Spetsnaz soldier who destroys the walkway in WMD (which causes the death of Harris) cannot be killed until he performs this action.
  • The U.S. Marine in Crash Site has plot armor until Mason eliminates multiple Viet Cong guerillas and a NVA boat, where he is killed.
  • The Spetsnaz Operative in Payback cannot be killed when the player pulls out the gun from the VC Bookie's holster. He can only be killed when Mason and Woods see him trying to escape out the wooden door.
  • All the Marines in "Rebirth" have plot armor during the tank ride, and the two operatives accompanying the player during the Nova Gas fight are also invincible. The plot armor is removed after leaving the Nova Cloud. 

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3

Campaign

Special Operations

Call of Duty: Black Ops II

Call of Duty: Ghosts

  • Hesh, Merrick, Keegan, Kick, Rorke and Collins all have plot armor that lasts throughout the game.
    • Rorke lacks his plot armor at the end of "Birds of Prey", though killing him will result in a mission failure.
    • Hesh and Merrick briefly lack their plot armor while breaching the common room in "Atlas Falls". This can be proven by trying to let them kill the enemies in the room in order to get the Trophy/Achievement Piece of cake. The player will get a mission failure message saying "Hesh [or Merrick] was shot and killed".
    • Hesh also lacks his plot armor when he is downloading the intel in "Clockwork"; if the Federation soldiers manage to kill him, the player will get a mission failure message "Hesh was overrun and shot".
  • Riley always has plot armor, except when Logan takes control of him in "No Man's Land".
  • Elias Walker always has plot armor until his canonical death, except when he is playable in "Legends Never Die".
  • Kyra Mosley and Ajax have plot armor until their scripted deaths.

Extinction

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare

Call of Duty: Black Ops III

Zombies

Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare

Call of Duty: WWII

Nazi Zombies

  • Peter Straub has plot armor when appearing in the maps due to his Geistkraft experiments. This is cancelled out in The Shadowed Throne, when he is killed by his own creations.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare