Nox - Deep Freeze map

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Deep Freeze is built to accomodate up to 32 players, and uses the icy wastelands to the north as its theme. The map contains wide open areas as well as indoor mausoleum type structures. I really designed it based on feedback from the community commenting that the majority of our maps have been too small. <P>In general, the trees make for decent sniping positions for all classes. Spellcasters need to maximize their ability to get around the map quickly. Avoid standing near obelisks for very long. If you see a group of obelisks, there's also probably at least one good sniping position overlooking the mana stones.

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