Talk:Mirror of Ice

Anyone know where this is capped? I have killed everything not on Shing Jea Island. :( --Karlos 08:07, 5 May 2006 (CDT)
 * It's not on the island. There is a mission later on called Sunjiang District in which you may run into the boss towards the end. It's about the sixth mission once you hit the mainland.
 * Actually he knows that, and he said not on the island. He updated the page and boss 3 days later to reflect the cap for the skill. [[Image:Chuiu Me Icon.png]] (T/C)  11:49, 17 May 2006 (CDT)

Anyone know if you lose the energy from casting the spell that is negated? Or is it like Obsidian Flesh where you just cancel the spell, but do not lose energg.


 * This skill does not cause the spell to fail. It negates "damage" from an enemy spell. So, let's say someone casts Deep Freeze on you and it was supposed to damage you for 90 points and slow you for 10 seconds. You would not be damaged, but you would be slowed for 10 seconds. This spell just cancels out the damage component. --Karlos 01:23, 19 June 2006 (CDT)

Does anyone know if this works against Shatter Enchantment?
 * I expect it would, though I've not used one against the other. The damage from Shatter Enchantment only triggers if an enchantment is removed.  If I shatter this enchantment the damage should trigger after Mirror has been removed.  Of course if Mirror is the second enchantment (and another enchantment is shattered) it should negate the damage from Shatter normally.  Maybe I'll test that after I cap this.  --DaveK 23:58, 10 July 2006 (GMT)
 * I tested this with a guildie and here are my results
 * Shatter enchantment shatters mirror of ice, and the caster receives no damage, if mirror of ice is the most recent enchantment.
 * Shatter enchantment is stopped from working, and the caster takes damage, if another enchantment is cast to cover mirror of ice
 * I'll add this to usage notes
 * --roofle 12:56, 18 July 2006 (CDT)

Question: the skill says the caster "takes x damage". Is this damage water damage or untyped (as in armor ignoring)? Thanks. --Vortexsam 16:58, 6 August 2006 (CDT)