Nah, you're 'conjuring' a gaseous material.Technically, shouldn't Wind and Ice be reversed?
Since, wind is merely kinetic energy imparted onto air particles.
While with Ice, you're literally conjuring up physical Ice, especially depending on the spell, where you might literally be hitting your opponent with an ice cube.
You're not conjuring ice, you're just freezing whatever is there, the physical ice is just the ambient water content.
Otherwise Ice and Stone would be functionally identical.
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