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Ice Shield | Permafrost ShieldIce Shield is one of the most powerful defensive cards in Elements. Like most shields, it reduces the damage from enemy creatures, and each time a creature attacks, it has a 30% chance of being frozen for 3 turns. Alone by itself, the defensive power of Ice Shield is unparalleled.
Like Fire Shield, Thorn Carapace, and Procrastination, Ice Shield is a form of creature control that activates automatically whenever a creature attacks. Each time a creature attacks, there is a 30% chance that it might get frozen for 3 turns. At a glance this percentage doesn't seem very high, and you might think that Ice Shield is not very useful compared to the other auto creature control shields with higher chances of activation. However, if triggered, Ice Shield prevents a creature from attacking at all for 3 turns, and stops it from using its ability at the same time; the frozen creature might as well not exist. Combined with its damage reduction, Ice Shield is arguably one of the best shields to have.
Now you know that Ice Shield is more powerful than it looks, but how much damage does it actually block? Here is a detailed mathematical analysis on Ice Shield, by Delreich from the official forum. This is explained in a turn-by-turn manner.
Turn 1: 100% of damage gets through. (30% gets frozen, 3 turns wait on it).
Turn 2: 70% of damage gets through (30% has 2 turns of wait, another 21% gets 3 turns of wait).
Turn 3: 49% of damage gets through (30% - 1 turn; 21% - 2 turns; 14.7% - 3 turns)
Turn 4: 34.3% of damage gets through (30% unfreezes; 21% - 1 turn; 14.7% - 2 turns; 10.3% - 3 turns)
Turn 5: 54% of damage gets through (21% unfreezes ;14.7% - 1 turn; 10.3% - 2 turns; 16.2% - 3 turns)
Turn 6: 58.8% of damage gets through (14.7% unfreezes; 10.3% - 1 turn; 16.2% - 2turns; 17.6% - 3turns)
From a purely mathematical perspective, the percentage of damage getting through can be defined by a recursive sequence, where the nth term of the sequence is equal to 1 minus 30% of the three terms before it. As n approaches infinity, the nth term slowly converges to the value 10/19, or 53%. Therefore, the actual block chance of Ice Shield is 9/19, or 47%.
If you're not the math type, then in short Ice Shield blocks 9 out of 19 attacks; the block rate is roughly 47%. But that does not even count the damage reduction of 1 point, or 2 points when upgraded. In short, Ice Shield is an extremely powerful shield that blocks more than half of enemy attacks. Combine this with Flooding, or an Arctic Squid, and you can often stop your opponent cold; using Shockwave can even instantly destroy your opponent's frozen creatures.
Ice Shield is one of the cards that become significantly more powerful when upgraded. Permafrost Shield, the upgraded form of Ice Shield, blocks 2 damage from every attack, as well as blocking 47% of all attacks by freezing. Such a shield significantly cripples your opponent's attacking power, and combined with some healing it can often render you nigh invulnerable. Because of this, Permafrost Shield is often used in fully upgraded False God grinder decks.
Quick Facts:Each time an enemy creature attacks, it has a 30% chance of being frozen for 3 turns.
In total, the freezing blocks 9/19, or 47% of all enemy attacks.
Combining that with damage reduction, Ice Shield can block more than half of your opponent's attacks.
Use This Card Together With:Flooding | Inundation
Shockwave | Shockwave
Shard | Shard of Gratitude
Decks Using This Card:PuppyChow's FG Rainbow
Essense's Iceberg AI5 deck