With the same potions I used in the video, Active Effects shows a -48% Magic Resistance and a -89% Frost Resistance. This does not include the effects of the Apprentice Stone and Fortify Destruction. Judging from the maximum damage, I bet Restoration amplifies the damage too without showing it in the active effects.
With the same potions I used in the video, Active Effects shows a -48% Magic Resistance and a -89% Frost Resistance. This does not include the effects of the Apprentice Stone and Fortify Destruction. Judging from the maximum damage, I bet Restoration amplifies the damage too without showing it in the active effects.
Well, Restoration clearly boosts the Weakness to Magic & Frost effects. The potions should normally decrease Magic Resistance by 24% and Frost Resistance by 36%.
Well, Restoration clearly boosts the Weakness to Magic & Frost effects. The potions should normally decrease Magic Resistance by 24% and Frost Resistance by 36%.
Wait an increase to the range of Blizzard would actually be really good, well that's obvious but it could be just as good as increasing the power of the spell. The ability to use Blizzard from a further range then usual (and hit more targets) could actually be more beneficial in terms of damage not to mention Blizzard passes through Walls and Trees doesn't it (I think it does can't be certain. it's not a spell I use much). Just imagine the tactical uses of a wider-ranged spell, clear enemies in a room next to you without entering at all (and thus not being seen).
Wait an increase to the range of Blizzard would actually be really good, well that's obvious but it could be just as good as increasing the power of the spell. The ability to use Blizzard from a further range then usual (and hit more targets) could actually be more beneficial in terms of damage not to mention Blizzard passes through Walls and Trees doesn't it (I think it does can't be certain. it's not a spell I use much). Just imagine the tactical uses of a wider-ranged spell, clear enemies in a room next to you without entering at all (and thus not being seen).