IceSpirit & Vorrak
I was thinking about how a frozen field changes a fight—do you want the ice to hold your enemy still or give you a slippery edge to slip through?
If the ice can lock the enemy in place, use it to deny them movement and funnel them into kill zones. If it makes them slip, you gain a speed advantage to outmaneuver and cut them off. Pick the option that fits the enemy’s strengths, not the weather. Time is a battlefield, don’t waste it debating.
The trick is to read the enemy’s rhythm before the ice even forms. If they’re sturdy, trap them; if they’re nimble, let the slip be your ally. Timing comes from knowing what moves ahead of the chill.
Good point. Rhythm detection is the key. Keep your plans tight, and when the ice forms, the trap or slip must be pre‑set. Don’t wait for the chill to decide.
I’ll set the patterns before the frost arrives, so when the chill does decide it’s already on cue.
Excellent. Pattern before the frost guarantees the field reacts to your command. Keep the execution clean and the enemy will have no room to improvise.