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  • Version: KMS 1.2.265-As requested, I have decided to do a video over Critical Damage! There actually isnt too much of a differenc.
  • Crit DMG - Increases DMG by a certain percentage when it is a critical hit. Crit ATK - Critical Attack - Increases the amount of ATK when it is a critical hit. Hit Chance Affects the chance of landing a hit successfully on an enemy. It is affected by Accuracy and Penetration Rate. Accuracy (ACC) - Increases the chance of an attack.

The Ice/Lightning class is one that excels in mobbing has decent bossing and nice animations. If you’re just getting into MapleStory or a long time player you should definitely try out this class. The link skill is also very useful and can combo with other link skills like the Thief link, Thief’s Cunning.

Ice/Lightning Arch Mage’s best skills are Chain Lightning, Blizzard, and Ice Age. This class really shines when it comes to map control and if you’re looking to get a character to 250+, they are one of the easiest.

Ice/Lightning Arch Mage 1st Job Skill Build

1st job is a breeze just focus on using Energy Bolt to clear maps. Magic Guard is something that you should almost always have on since it lets your MP absorb a lot of damage.

The following is a list of all classes in the global version of Maplestory, GMS, ranked based on their damage output. DPS rankings are based on calculations against a single target with only one part to attack, which reflects a class’s performance against some bosses. Against certain bosses, you need to take out multiple parts at once.

Ice/Lightning 1st Job skill build is,

  • Energy Bolt (+1), Teleport (+1)
  • Teleport (MAX)
  • Energy Bolt (MAX)
  • MP Boost (MAX)
  • Magic Guard (MAX)
  • Magic Armor (MAX)

Ice/Lightning Arch Mage 1st Job Skill Explanation

Ice/Lightning Arch Mage 2nd Job Skill Build

When you reach your 2nd job you’ll have something called Freezing Crush which helps you deal more damage to frozen enemies if you use lightning based skills. This is where you start to use different skills. First you use Cold Beam to give a monster frozen stacks then use Thunder Bolt to finish it off. You can also teleport, Chilling Step, to create an area where mobs can get frozen.

If you can one shot it would be faster to just spam Thunder Bolt or Cold Beam the mobs. Whichever is more comfortable for you if you’re just trying to power level.

Ice/Lightning 2nd Job skill build is,

  • Cold Beam (+1), Magic Booster (+1), Thunder Bolt(+1)
  • Magic Booster (MAX)
  • Spell Mastery (MAX)
  • High Wisdom (MAX)
  • Meditation (MAX)
  • Chilling Step (MAX)
  • Thunder Bolt (MAX)
  • Cold Beam (MAX)
  • MP Eater (MAX)

Ice/Lightning Arch Mage 2nd Job Skill Explanation

Ice/Lightning Arch Mage 3rd Job Skill Build

3rd job is where you get your new ice skill, Ice Strike, and a lot more buffs. You’ll also get a summon which follows you (Thunderstorm). Pretty slow and disappears when you get too far from it but still useful.

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Ice/Lightning 3rd Job skill build is,

  • Ice Strike (+1), Teleport Mastery (+1), Thunderstorm (+1)
  • Arcane Overdrive (MAX)
  • Elemental Decrease (MAX)
  • Storm Magic (MAX)
  • Element Amplification (MAX)
  • Shatter (MAX)
  • Teleport Mastery (MAX)
  • Ice Strike (MAX)
  • Thunderstorm (MAX)
  • Glacier Chain (MAX)
  • Elemental Adaptation (MAX)

Ice/Lightning Arch Mage 3rd Job Skill Build Explanation

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Ice/Lightning Arch Mage 4th Job Skill Build

Welcome to the new world of 4th job Ice/Lightning where you have access to Chain Lightning. Forget all your other skills as this will be your new favorite and best skill. Small compact maps are great since you can use Blizzard and Chain Lightning to clear everything.

Ice/Lightning 4th Job skill build is,

  • Chain Lightning (+1), Frozen Orb (+1), Infinity (+1)
  • Buff Mastery (MAX)
  • Arcane Aim (MAX)
  • Chain Lightning (MAX)
  • Infinity (MAX)
  • Elquines (MAX)
  • Blizzard (MAX)
  • Frozen Orb (MAX)
  • Freezing Breath (MAX)
  • Maple Warrior (MAX)
  • Hero’s Will (MAX)

Ice/Lightning Arch Mage 4th Job Skill Explanation

Ice/Lightning Arch Mage Hyper Skill Build

The best Ice/Lightning Arch Mage hyper skill build is,

  • Chain Lighting – Reinforce
  • Chain Lightning – Spread
  • Chain Lightning – Extra Strike
  • Frozen Orb – Reinforce
  • Teleport Mastery – Range
  • Absolute Zero Aura
  • Lightning Orb
  • Epic Adventure

Personally, I prefer Teleport Mastery – Range because I like the extra range but if you’re looking for a bit more map clear, you might wanna consider Frozen Orb – Spread. Getting your Chain Lightning as strong as possible will be your best bet for the best EXP rates.

Ice/Lightning Arch Mage 5th Job Skill Build

When you get to Lvl 200 you’ll get access to your V Matrix and new 5th job skill nodes instantly like Evan’s new fusion skills. The best way to level them up is through Nodestones and Experience nodes. Ice/Lightning Archmage V Skills are,

  • Ice Age
  • Bolt Barrage
  • Spirit of Snow
  • Jupiter Thunder

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Ice/Lightning Arch Mage Perfect Trio Nodes

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Ice/Lightning Archmage perfect trio nodes are Chain Lightning, Frozen Orb, Blizzard/Lightning Orb.

  • Chain Lightning Boost
  • Frozen Orb Boost
  • Blizzard Boost

The 2nd trio nodes should be Lightning Orb/Blizzard, Elquines, and Thunderstorm. These are all the nodes you need and should boost.

Maplestory Attack Vs Crit Dmg

  • Lightning Orb Boost
  • Eliquines Boost
  • Thunderstorm Boost

Ice/Lightning Arch Mage 5th Job Skill Explanation

NOTICE: As of November 30, 2016 (GMS v178 - Limitless), the visual damage range cap has been raised to 99,999,999. The primary motivation behind the creation of this tool was to enable accurate computation of damage ranges beyond 2m~2m. Thus, this damage calculator is essentially obsolete, except in the following situations: (1) players are able to surpass 99,999,999 damage range, and (2) for players who wish to calculate damage ranges based on hypothetical upgrades or downgrades in equipment, skills, and/or stats. In addition, final damage is now included in the damage range calculation; if your class has a skill that gives final damage, you should fill in your % FINAL DMG in the designated box.

A common misconception in MapleStory is that the maximum damage range is 2m~2m. While this is the maximum displayed damage range, there is no bound on the actual damage range. The creation of this tool was motivated by this fact, and is intended to allow funded players to monitor the effects of their upgrades after 2m~2m range. As such, this calculator is optimized for high-level players. In particular, it is assumed that the character has maxed out all mastery and relevant passive skills all the way through 4th job.

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