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Suggestion: IceWall Improvement #21

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SoraShiunin opened this issue Jun 26, 2018 · 4 comments
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Suggestion: IceWall Improvement #21

SoraShiunin opened this issue Jun 26, 2018 · 4 comments

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@SoraShiunin
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Allow IceWall to "blast" other ice as well.
So theres more synergy with other moves, eg:Surge freeze/torrent freeze/waterflow freeze.
I feel like noone really uses IceWall, maybe this "small" addition could do it.

This would be balanced by the cooldown and damage values.

So things like this would be possible :
https://imgur.com/a/lYjITMi
Eg:Waterflow someone upward, icewall blast the ice.

@0ct0ber
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0ct0ber commented Jul 10, 2018

What do you mean by blasting other ice?

@SoraShiunin
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Exactly what it means....

@0ct0ber
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0ct0ber commented Jul 15, 2018

I was asking you to clarify as I found it vague. So with this move you can destroy any ice blocks at all, including those of other moves, and it “explodes” and does damage.

This is an interesting idea, but this would mean more frenzying given other icebenders can make your shields and spheres cause damage to you- players might be paranoid of when their opponent will use it, and then would use shields briefly or move it around a lot. At best I think the move should be charged, and probably should have a harder time/be less likely to explode ice that is currently being bent.

I also don’t see much sense in putting it in IceWall, other than possibly greater chances of being added that way rather than another ability.

@ghost
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ghost commented Oct 9, 2018

it is so bad suggestion , your suggestions is trash tbh.

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