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When killed Frozen Mages live up to their name, shattering into numerous blue-tinged pieces, most of them long, spindly remnants of their insect limbs.
 
When killed Frozen Mages live up to their name, shattering into numerous blue-tinged pieces, most of them long, spindly remnants of their insect limbs.
 
There were identical mage creatures that fired green projectiles and left green blood splats when they died, who were presumably named "Poison Mages," though no exact ID was made at the show.
 
  
  
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===Related Monsters===
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[[Poison Mage]]s were also seen in the Blizzcon Build. They were identical in appearance, but had green spells and blood upon their deaths.
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Revision as of 12:37, 15 September 2009

Frozen Mages are demons. were first seen in the tombs beneath the Act 2 desert, in the Blizzcon 2009 demo. The extremely generic nature of their name makes it seem likely to be a place holder, to be replaced by something more interesting before release.

Diablo III Monster

Diablo III Monster [e]
Mon-frozen-mage-1.jpg
Frozen Mage
Classification: Demons
Monster Family: Mage
Role: Caster
Monster Stats
Norm/Night/Hell/Inferno
Life: Medium
Mana: Unlimited
Armor: Medium
Resistance: Unknown
Offence
Norm/Night/Hell/Inferno
Armament: Spells
DPS: Unknown
Low Damage: Unknown
High Damage: Unknown
Range: Ranged
Speed: Medium
Movement: Very Slow
Monster Modifiers
None
Spells/Abilities
Triple Ice Ball
Found In
Desert Tombs
Triple shot attack.

The Frozen Mages were found in all of the tombs below the desert. They usually spawned near a mob of skeletons, and would infrequently fire a multishot volley of their slow moving ice balls. The damage from these attacks was negligible, but they slowed any character they struck, and were quite annoying coming in during a battle with melee enemies. (Which is, of course, the whole idea.)

These caster monsters had a sort of cloaking or teleporting ability, and tended to appear out of thin air when a character drew into range. It wasn't clear if they were healing or teleporting, or were just invisible until character proximity triggered their appearance.

When killed Frozen Mages live up to their name, shattering into numerous blue-tinged pieces, most of them long, spindly remnants of their insect limbs.


Spells and Abilities

  • Triple Ice Ball

The only attack they were seen to use in the Blizzcon build was the triple ice ball projectile. It's quite possible that these monster mages are something like the Vampires were in Diablo II. Those monsters could only use Fireballs in Act I, added Firewall in Act 2, and the higher level versions of them in Act 3 could cast Meteor as well.

With that history, it's not going too far out on a limb to expect Frozen Mages to possess Blizzard or Frost Nova or other such spells when/if they are encountered later in the game.



Related Monsters

Poison Mages were also seen in the Blizzcon Build. They were identical in appearance, but had green spells and blood upon their deaths.


Background

Frozen mage rear view.

Nothing is known of the lore or origin of these monsters.


Previous Appearances

Frozen Mages are reminiscent of other Mage enemies in Diablo II, but they aren't visually related to anything we've seen before.


Development

The Frozen Mage was first seen at the GamesCom 2009 demo and shortly after that at BlizzCon 2009.


Media

You can find pictures in the Diablo 3 screenshot and picture gallery:



Related Links


References

Just screenshots.