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==Strength== Unlike the other villagers, Obelix has no need to drink the [[druid]] [[Recurring characters in Asterix#Getafix|Getafix]]'s magic potion that gives superhuman strength, because he fell into the cauldron as a baby and its effect on him became permanent. Obelix is tall and massive. He is about {{convert|6|ft|2|in|cm}}{{Citation needed|date=October 2023|reason=Lack of sources about this fact}} tall and he weighs more than {{convert|300|lb|kg}}.{{According to whom|date=October 2023}} The story of that incident is told in ''[[How Obelix Fell into the Magic Potion When he was a Little Boy]].'' Since this effect was not intended or expected, Getafix refuses to allow him even one more drop except under the most dire circumstances (either out of fear for his life, or fear for the lives of others should the inattentive and uncoordinated strongman become any stronger), which annoys Obelix greatly. (In ''[[Asterix and Obelix All at Sea]]'', it is revealed that too much of the potion can turn the drinker to stone; exactly how much is not known, but a whole cauldron will certainly do the trick. This appears to only work on grown people as Obelix did not turn to stone as a baby, or may simply occur after drinking an excessive amount while still under the effects of a previous dose). However, in ''[[Asterix and Cleopatra]],'' Getafix gives him a few drops to open a door in the [[Great Pyramid of Giza|Great Pyramid]]'s Labyrinth but he comments that he does not see much difference between "before and after the potion" though this is presumably because Obelix is used to accomplishing any physical task with ease. Although it has been clearly stated by both Getafix (in ''[[Asterix the Gaul]]'') and Asterix (in ''[[Asterix and the Laurel Wreath]]'') that the magic potion does NOT grant invulnerability (Getafix has a potion for that but it is only mentioned in Asterix the Gaul), meaning that they ''could'' be injured by the Romans in their fights but their raw strength generally prevents the Romans getting the chance to do so, the same does not seem to be true of Obelix. He does not even notice when attackers attempt to knock him unconscious with blows to the head, when Roman spearheads are stuck in his bottom in ''[[Asterix in Corsica]]'' or when anyone else attempts to harm him in any way. This may imply that Obelix, either by stupidity or ignorance, simply does not notice or react to the pain that should be inflicted, or that the potion has enhanced his overall strength, since it has been shown to increase the drinker's endurance allowing them to run faster, to such a point where his muscles allow him to effortlessly absorb the attacks in question. Most of the occasions where Obelix demonstrates invulnerability include him being attacked physically rather than with sharp objects, as in [[Asterix and the Magic Carpet]], when an arrow accidentally hits his bottom and he yells in agony, and thus showing that Obelix is not above physical pain. Obelix does sometimes display twisted views, especially when it comes to the relationship between the Gauls and the Romans. As far as he is concerned the more Romans he can beat up the better and nobody should deny him this, not even the "selfish" Roman victims themselves: *In ''[[Asterix in Britain]]'', he dismisses the claim that the Romans have invaded [[Caesar's invasions of Britain|Britain]]; he believes that the Britons dragged the Romans over there in order to have all the fun for themselves. During a [[rugby football|rugby]] match, Obelix is bored until he sees how violent the game can get, and is overjoyed, recommending that they play rugby in Gaul. *In ''[[Asterix in Corsica]]'', it is revealed that the villagers attack the Romans at least once a year in order to celebrate the Gaulish victory at [[Gergovia]]. When the Romans leave their camps in order to avoid the attacks, Obelix sees this behaviour as crazy and detrimental to their "friendly" relationship. *In ''[[Asterix and Obelix All at Sea]]'', he has a dream (or nightmare as he puts it) in which the Romans pull out of Gaul. He's horrified at the idea of such a dream coming true. He also declares that the idea of peace with the Romans is offensive to the memory of [[Vercingetorix]]. Far more likely is the fact that peace will mean that he will not be able to bash the Romans anymore, a prospect he dreads. He then comments on the good "sense" of the Romans in attacking the village (although they were actually merely planning a parade to welcome an admiral). *The [[Caesar's civil war|Roman civil war]] between [[Julius Caesar|Caesar]] and [[Pompey]] features in both ''[[Asterix the Legionary]]'' and ''[[Asterix and the Actress]]''. When he witnesses a battle between Roman troops, Obelix murmurs "What a waste!". But this is not so much on the wasted lives as the fact that it means that he has fewer Romans to bash himself.
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