Feedback talk:User/Damysticreaper/Air Magic

See, you've taken an anet-esque approach here and made these skills more appealing by increasing the damage in just about every case. I think that'd be bad for the game. &mdash; Raine Valen    22:07, 31 Aug 2010 (UTC)
 * 100% signed... this is crap, air does enough damage, especially in 4vs4, on every skill 100 damage with 25% armor penetration oO what else? also additional +25 damage from chilling winds? yeah... sure... that's needed! oO --Kali Shin Shivara 01:06, 4 September 2010 (UTC)

These changes are not meant for PvP but PvE wich now is mainly dominated by fire magic. It's just a change to allow people to take a larger variaty of skills with them in PvE with effectiveness. And as well we all in PvE for the elementalist it's all about taking out mobs as fast as possible, not just individual targets. So just forget the idea these being for PvP as well, because they are not. Damysticreaper
 * You do realize that these changes would turn everything around so that every elementalist only runs air instead of fire...you're not solving the problem, you're moving it a bit and that's it. Air is about concentrated damage, there should be some way to deal AoE with it i give you that, your suggestion for Chilling Winds could be made into: Deals X cold damage to every enemie adjacent to target foe when target takes lightning damage, for example. But turning this into a "oh i'm killing everything with two spells" is just wrong...that it's PvE does not mean everything should be overpowered. Lou Wolfskin 20:21, 8 September 2010 (UTC)

After doing a bit of Air Magic i indeed concluded that the damage will be overkill comparing to it's new range so i'm going to adjust the numbers a bit reducing the damage for the AoE spells. I'm thing for a max of 85 for the elites instead and 50 for the non elites. Damysticreaper Updated the numbers for the AoE spells. Single target spells still remain the same.

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