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Frost Mage (Frostbeam) Class Guide in Blue Protocol: Star Resonance
Frostbeam doesn't have as much mobility as Icicle, but you deal more damage to groups of enemies. It's one of the easier ...
Did you get yourself into Black Mage in Final Fantasy 14, and keep dying because you don’t know how the heck to work with your abilities while dodging attacks? Cool, then welcome to part two of my ...
Nathan is a freelance writer, game designer, and researcher based in the UK. He graduated from Edge Hill University with a 1st in Creative Writing, and has since completed a Masters by Research in ...
When starting a mage, put as much as you possibly can in Intelligence.<P>1 or 2 Strength is fine but you don't need anymore than that, ever.<P>You don't need agility<P>Vitality is ok but don't go nuts ...
At the time of writing, the brand new limited Blue Mage job is finally live in Final Fantasy XIV. With the drop of patch 4.5, Square Enix promised that BLU would be made available in the game about a ...
Gwent: Rogue Mage mixes up the traditional Gwent formula with the introduction of various rogue-like mechanics to the game. Players are thrown into every run with a pre-determined set of cards, from ...
You have the power to freeze and shatter your enemies with this Dragon Age: The Veilguard ice mage build guide. It’s all about lowering the temperature to lock enemies in an icy prison, then exploding ...
One of the most consistent classes at the moment, the Mage commands the most dangerous direct damage spells in the game (Fireball, Pyroblast), has a potent set of sweepers (Flamestrike, Blizzard) and ...
The first part of our Mage guide looked at the fiery incarnation of Jaina in her explosive aggro clothes. Today, we look at the other side of the medal and make a trip back in time to dig out and ...
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Frost Mage (Icicle) Class Guide in Blue Protocol: Star Resonance
Mages are a classic class option to find in RPGs, and Blue Protocol: Star Resonance is no exception. In this case, your mage is limited to frost as an element, but you get two specialization options ...
If you’re a Final Fantasy 14 player, you know there’s a bit of community in-joking and lore about the Black Mage lore. But they’re just mad because they can’t be us. Explosions? Lightning? Cool shiny ...
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