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Personally I don't think the terminology should be changed just because some people are to lazy to go look into it for them selves. I only vaguely follow theory and I still picked up what unhittable means right away.
In simple terms, you do not get HIT, that does not mean you do not get hurt. As pointed out a block still does damage. For all this you have to keep in mind that a hit is a type of attack, block, parry, dodge, miss, crit, crush (its still there just not a problem anymore) are other types of attacks. Uncrushable means you remove crush for the attack table, unhittable means you remove hit from the attack table.
What I am calling "damage immune" is a situation where the incoming hits are smaller than your black value (see "druids need a fur padding value"), whilst this is in an unhittable state, it is also damage immune state which is what people seam to think (want to think) unhittable is.
Saying your blocking all hits is misleading, dodge, parry, and miss can all also happen, this also applies to guaranteed block and so forth. This is why shield block says increase your chance to block by 100% rather than guaranteed block.
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