Effect
Summons a raging blizzard, dealing extremely high ice damage on a total of 64 squares around the caster. The spell deals about 5-10% more damage than Wrath of Nature, but its area of effect is smaller.
Notes
Freezing, enormous and painful - all those words describe perfectly the most powerful spell a druid can have at his disposal. It took a long time to develop the Eternal Winter spell, and only recently the dominators of the element ice have successfully mastered this mighty spell. The effects of this spell are so vastly that a single druid is able to bring down a whole army of strong opponents by himself. Murmuring the formula of this deathly cold spell lets up to 37 blizzards appear that wind around everybody who is unlucky enough to stand in its range. As beautiful the sparkling blizzards appear from a distance, as gruesome are the effects for the druid's opponents. Particularly creatures with an affiliation to fire seldom stand the grim pain that iciness can cause. As the magic potential of a druid is only strong enough to master one such powerful spell, Wrath of Nature and Eternal Winter share the same cooldown, before either of them can be cast again.
History
- This spell, together with Wrath of Nature, replaced the old Poison Storm spell in the Winter Update 2007.
- Prior to the Vocation Adjustments Update, Druids could use either Eternal Winter OR Wrath of Nature. If the player had learned both, they could switch between them by speaking to Zoltan and paying 500 gp.
In the past, this spell used have a different animation:

