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Mage survivabilty suggestion

#1
While watching other classes take down dragon lord boss place holders i had a revelation
How about making freeze an area spell that way mages with there paper armour could take down the place holders without having to fight all the body gaurds that go with it
So annoying that everyone else can kill ph solo but mage can only call in extra help to do it for him
Plus it would make freeze 100 times better than what it is currently
Doing Magic stuff since June 2011

Re: Mage survivabilty suggestion

#3
I still play mage because ive played mage for 2 years spent a lot of money on sigals leveled up all this way without lixes so im reluctant to quit
As a mage killing is relitively easy prob kys when i pull an etra mob i dont have the armour to survive multiple mobs and having a way to survive these encounters would make a big dif to me
Doing Magic stuff since June 2011

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#5
I think mage survivability is a definte problem. They ought be equipped with spells which allows them to escape attacks or something. However, the problem with this as i see it, means that the mage will then have to invest more precious skill points in skills that become a neccessity leaving few points for anything else.

Re: Mage survivabilty suggestion

#9
If anything freeze should also be a lure for dmg.

Last i checked a block of ice is chipped when hit by things.
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Re: Mage survivabilty suggestion

#10
If anything freeze should also be a lure for dmg.

Last i checked a block of ice is chipped when hit by things.
Celtic ice is much stronger. :lol:

But in all seriousness, making freeze unavoidable and not broken by attacks would work wonderfully.
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