Just a tip from someone who had a 67 Freezazon before dying an untimly death:
1.) You need a LOT of mana steal!
2.) You WILL run out of mana often, even with a LOT of mana steal, so be sure to use the secondary skills, ICE ARROW and/or FROZEN ARROW as a mana-saving alternative. For some reason I was using my normal attack for the longest time and then realized, "hey, I put all these points into ice and frozen arrow for the synergies, but I might as well use them instead of my normal attack since they do a lot more damge and actually allow me to leech back mana."
From what i've seen the splash radius is set to a certian amount of on screen yards. I doubt pierce would affect this, but it does help with your secondary skills, which you will be using quite often!
EDIT - stupid error; spelled mana "man"
EDIT - I don't have reference to the amazon arrow tree as I write this and have to go to work, however I think I made the mistake of calling Cold Arrow Frozen Arrow. Just needed to clarify :D .
1.) You need a LOT of mana steal!
2.) You WILL run out of mana often, even with a LOT of mana steal, so be sure to use the secondary skills, ICE ARROW and/or FROZEN ARROW as a mana-saving alternative. For some reason I was using my normal attack for the longest time and then realized, "hey, I put all these points into ice and frozen arrow for the synergies, but I might as well use them instead of my normal attack since they do a lot more damge and actually allow me to leech back mana."
From what i've seen the splash radius is set to a certian amount of on screen yards. I doubt pierce would affect this, but it does help with your secondary skills, which you will be using quite often!
EDIT - stupid error; spelled mana "man"
EDIT - I don't have reference to the amazon arrow tree as I write this and have to go to work, however I think I made the mistake of calling Cold Arrow Frozen Arrow. Just needed to clarify :D .
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