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| name = Eternal Winter |
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| type = Instant |
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| subclass = Attack |
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Revision as of 17:52, 9 January 2020
Effect
Summons a raging blizzard, dealing extremely high ice damage on a total of 64 squares around the caster. The spell deals about 5-10% more damage than Wrath of Nature, but its area of effect is smaller. Casting this spell puts ALL combat spells on a 4-second cooldown.
Notes
This spell, together with Wrath of Nature, replaced the old Poison Storm spell in the Winter Update 2007. Druids can use either Eternal Winter OR Wrath of Nature. If the player has learned both, they can switch between them by speaking to Zoltan and paying 500 gp. Eternal Winter is considered to be more useful overall, because, even though it costs 350 mana more, it deals higher damage and many high-levelled monsters are vulnerable to ice damage. Eternal Winter is the druid's equivalent of the sorcerer's Hell's Core, compared to which it costs 50 mana less, but has a smaller area of effect and deals about 10% less damage.