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snow charge
#1
Snow charge makes you attack with the snow element right? but now exacly does this work, because snow isnt really an element.

the 110% dmg and the slowing enemys is nice, but what im wondering is how snow charge would work for for instance a boss thats resistant for elementless / neutral attacks. would snowcharge bypass this?
i do not know any monster that is weak for snow charge, or resistant to snow charge, however with snow charge i seem to be unable to kill elderwraiths and therefor acts like an element.

so yea.. are there any values in the data that makes monsters vurnerable or resistant to snow charge, or does it use the same value as neutral attacks? if so then how do we explain the elderwraiths situation?
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#2
Snow = weaker version of ice.

Same elemental properties, without the freezing.
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#3
so i would get a 25% damage increase on monsters vurnerable to the ice element? same on bosses?
and on bosses resistant to ice i would have to turn off my snowcharge ?
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#4
KatanaKiwi Wrote:so i would get a 25% damage increase on monsters vurnerable to the ice element? same on bosses?

Dunno if it's 25% (it probably is), but yes.

KatanaKiwi Wrote:and on bosses resistant to ice i would have to turn off my snowcharge ?

Yes.
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#5
Well, fiels tables do have snow charge listed as 100% elemental at max (as in, the skill works exactly like paladin charges, whereas inferno for example is only 50% elemental and has +-25%), which means it should be a +50% damage on weak monsters and -50% on resistant monsters
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#6
howcome i have yet to notice this dmg increase or decrease on actual monsters, am i blind or training at the wrong places
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#7
KatanaKiwi Wrote:howcome i have yet to notice this dmg increase or decrease on actual monsters, am i blind or training at the wrong places

Try Red and Blue Kents. Big difference.
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#8
or u can go overkill manon haha so fun to kill manon in 10 sec with snow charge
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#9
Yea slapping manon around, the look on its face. Good times.
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#10
There's been a few places where I realized SC doesn't work. Nightshadows and Elder Wriaths specifically.
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#11
Kingzeh Wrote:There's been a few places where I realized SC doesn't work. Nightshadows and Elder Wriaths specifically.

That's because elder wraith are immune to ice, not resistant.
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#12
Heya all,

I'm also a bit confused. Usually i train at Skele which r not weak against Ice. I tried training without snow Charge and noticed that i only do arund 75k with Fenrir max.

After buffing snow charge again i noticed that was I doin easily 87-90k with fenrir. So does it always add 10% even if the monster is not weak to Ice / snow except of the immune ones of course??
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#13
MagicsBISH Wrote:Heya all,

I'm also a bit confused. Usually i train at Skele which r not weak against Ice. I tried training without snow Charge and noticed that i only do arund 75k with Fenrir max.

After buffing snow charge again i noticed that was I doin easily 87-90k with fenrir. So does it always add 10% even if the monster is not weak to Ice / snow except of the immune ones of course??

Adds 10% damage and then adds the elemental weakness.
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#14
Snow Charge isn't working as intended right now because of the status glitch. So I would assume that what you're seeing is just your own attack.
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#15
Sarah Wrote:Snow Charge isn't working as intended right now because of the status glitch. So I would assume that what you're seeing is just your own attack.

Snow Charge's status infliction (slow) is the part that's not working. The x1.1 damage should still be working.
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#16
Are oblivion mobs ice weak yet? I understood they whernt untill the adventurer balance patch mob changes, however some aran state they allready are weak to ice
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#17
They aren't ice weak yet, we just get the slight bonus from our charges %, thats all for now anyway.
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#18
Well ICE Weak + my SE Mule = WIN for me haha. It will come with the Balance patch i think (hope) But its LoLNexon
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