Arcane Brilliance: On Deep Freeze

Arcane Brilliance: On Deep Freeze

Arcane Brilliance: On Deep Freeze

  • Remove the spell from the global cooldown.
  • Lower the cooldown of the spell.
  • Make us like every other class and give the spell a "Mortal Strike" effect.
  • Increase the duration of the stun.
  • Make the stun work on non-frozen target
  • Make the spell only stun frozen targets, but apply frozen status to non-frozen targets, including bosses.
  • Make the spell allow the caster to turn into a cheetah, run behind a pillar, apply an instant cast HoT effect, then sit down to drink.
Ok, so I was kidding about the last one. Sort of.

Ideally, I want none of those fixes. I just want the damage back.

Blizzard, I'm going to pretend for a moment that someone who can get things done in your company has stumbled upon this column while doing a bit of drunken surfing. I will now address you directly, Imaginary Blizzard Employee.

I have faith in you guys. I believe that you have the interests of both your company and your player base at heart. I truly feel that when the dust settles, your desire is to deliver to your players a product that is as fair and balanced as it is possible for a game like this to be.

Imaginary Blizzard Employee, if Deep Freeze is not improved, playing the game will be unfair and unbalanced to a large percentage of your Mage-playing customers. Why? Because they have a 51 point talent that isn't worth taking. It is likely that there are several hundred-thousand Frost Mages out there who are current subscribers to this game, estimating conservatively. Trust me when I say, Imaginary Blizzard Employee, that you do not want to piss off several hundred-thousand Frost Mages. You just don't.

It has taken all of the restraint and diplomacy with which I am possessed to keep the tone of this column relatively civil and non-combative. I can promise no such restraint from the greater nation of Frost Mages. We are kind of known for our ability to express our disappointment. We are not known for our ability to express that disappointment in any sort of reasonable, politically correct, or socially acceptable manner. Several hundred-thousand unhappy Mages is a very bad thing. It's an event that could probably be categorized by the National Weather Service in much the same way a hurricane would.

You don't want this.

I'm not making a threat here, I'm simply alerting you to a possible consequence of non-action. For now, our needs are simple. The beta forums are rife with topics made by worried Mages on this very subject. Visit one of those topics. It doesn't really matter which one. Post a reply there. It needn't be long. In that reply, let us know what in the name of god it is that you are doing with this spell. We need two small but vital bits of information:

First: Is this change permanent, or an over-nerf that will gradually be removed?

Second: Are there future changes in the pipeline for this spell? If the damage component is a permanent removal, what is being done to replace it?

You may--as I'm sure many non-Frost-Mages will do in the comments below--question the importance of this issue. It is, after all, just one spell, and it has only been changed in just one way. If you feel this way, you are retarded. Go find a less-mentally-damaged Imaginary Blizzard Employee and bring him to the shiny-porn-box on your desk and tell him to read this.

Allright, Non-Retarded Imaginary Blizzard Employee, let me assure you that this spell is important. Its fate will determine the viability of an entire spec in PvE. With the damage component intact, Frost can be viable in both PvP and PvE. Without it, raiding Mages will avoid the bottom half of the Frost tree like the plague. I cannot overstate the value of this spell in a workable form. In turn, I cannot overstate the uselessness of it in its current form.

Start by telling us what your plans are for Deep Freeze.

Then fix it.


Every week Arcane Brilliance teleports you inside the wonderful world of Mages and then hurls a Fireball in your face. Check out our recent look at how long your gear will last you in Northrend, or our analysis of the WotLK beta changes to the Arcane, Frost, and Fire trees. If you're sick and tired of all this Mage-talk, there's a veritable treasure trove of guides and tips related to all of the other aspects of WoW over in the wow gold Directory. Until next week, keep the Mage-train a-rollin'.

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