Most of probably realized this, but I'll just make the thread for it.
Apparently, the CD reduction effect on Ice Barrier EX is stackable. Which means, the faster you recover the CD of the skill and re-cast it (while the previous barrier is still on), the quicker you're able to subtract -30% CD on some of your other active Ice skills. So the purpose of having CTC on Frost Chaos and the high hit-count on Ice Cyclone was apparently for that purpose.
Main uses:
*Blizzard: 150 (-30% from Barrier 1) -> 105 (-30% from Barrier 2) -> 73.5
*Chilling Mist: 45s -> 31.5s ->22.05s
*Frozen Spikes: 13s -> 9s ->6s
You'll only get high hit-counts on large/stationary bosses with both Frost Chaos and Ice Cyclone.
I did not factor in the -10% CD from Mana Flow or the -20% CD Plate for Blizzard.
Edit:
Here's a video from (SEA)
Apparently, the CD reduction effect on Ice Barrier EX is stackable. Which means, the faster you recover the CD of the skill and re-cast it (while the previous barrier is still on), the quicker you're able to subtract -30% CD on some of your other active Ice skills. So the purpose of having CTC on Frost Chaos and the high hit-count on Ice Cyclone was apparently for that purpose.
Main uses:
*Blizzard: 150 (-30% from Barrier 1) -> 105 (-30% from Barrier 2) -> 73.5
*Chilling Mist: 45s -> 31.5s ->22.05s
*Frozen Spikes: 13s -> 9s ->6s
You'll only get high hit-counts on large/stationary bosses with both Frost Chaos and Ice Cyclone.
I did not factor in the -10% CD from Mana Flow or the -20% CD Plate for Blizzard.
Edit:
Here's a video from (SEA)
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