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Is it just my imagination, or is the extra damage done to monsters if they thaw naturally done completely in Normal damage, rather than the more logical Elemental?  I was using an iceburst brandish on wolvers today, and they took greatly reduced damage from the sword attacks because of their elemental resistance, yet took full damage from the ice thawing. Same went for Gremlins and Zombies, neither took much more or less than any other.--[[User:CrashFu|CrashFu]] 04:18, 3 May 2011 (UTC)
 
Is it just my imagination, or is the extra damage done to monsters if they thaw naturally done completely in Normal damage, rather than the more logical Elemental?  I was using an iceburst brandish on wolvers today, and they took greatly reduced damage from the sword attacks because of their elemental resistance, yet took full damage from the ice thawing. Same went for Gremlins and Zombies, neither took much more or less than any other.--[[User:CrashFu|CrashFu]] 04:18, 3 May 2011 (UTC)
  
Also, anyone think it worth mentioning that that extra damage from thawing tends to be A LOT of damage? I was seeing up to 140 using Strong freeze in the tier 2 dungeons.--[[User:CrashFu|CrashFu]] 04:18, 3 May 2011 (UTC)
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Also, I'm pretty sure that the strength of freeze ONLY affects the damage it will do when it wears out. Strong freeze and Minor freeze seem to me to take the same amount of time to thaw out on their own. Can anyone else confirm this? --[[User:CrashFu|CrashFu]] 04:18, 3 May 2011 (UTC)
 
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For THAT matter, I'm pretty sure that the strength of freeze ONLY affects the damage it will do when it wears out. Strong freeze and Minor freeze seem to me to take the same amount of time to thaw out on their own. Can anyone else confirm this? --[[User:CrashFu|CrashFu]] 04:18, 3 May 2011 (UTC)
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Is it just my imagination, or is the extra damage done to monsters if they thaw naturally done completely in Normal damage, rather than the more logical Elemental? I was using an iceburst brandish on wolvers today, and they took greatly reduced damage from the sword attacks because of their elemental resistance, yet took full damage from the ice thawing. Same went for Gremlins and Zombies, neither took much more or less than any other.--CrashFu 04:18, 3 May 2011 (UTC)

Also, I'm pretty sure that the strength of freeze ONLY affects the damage it will do when it wears out. Strong freeze and Minor freeze seem to me to take the same amount of time to thaw out on their own. Can anyone else confirm this? --CrashFu 04:18, 3 May 2011 (UTC)

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