There are various elements and professions in Dragon's Breath, which makes team composition diverse. Many people have heard of fire-poison teams, fearless teams, light-electric teams, etc., and what we're going to introduce here is the recommended frost team for Dragon's Breath. Team compositions usually revolve around a core, so who is the core of the frost team in Dragon's Breath? Undoubtedly, it is the Frost Dragon Queen "Sivitar", and the frost team is generally not a pure frost team, but rather a frost-dark or frost-light team.

Core of the Frost Team:
Sivitar, commonly known as the Frost Dragon, is undoubtedly the core of the frost team. Her passive skill, "Frozen Wasteland," immediately releases a cold wind at the start of battle, lasting 15 seconds. During this time, all enemies in the frost state will continuously suffer from freezing damage. If an enemy's health is below 15%, they will be instantly killed, except for boss enemies, who will still suffer from continuous freezing damage. This skill is effective across the entire battlefield and is suitable for clearing large numbers of enemies. For enemies with lower health, the 15% kill effect is also very effective. To make full use of the first 15 seconds of the cold wind effect, it is recommended to choose teammates who can quickly put enemies into the frost state.
The combat skill "Ice Storm" deals freezing damage and has a 75% chance to put enemies into the frost state, lasting 5 seconds. The probability of adding the frost state is relatively low, and the 5-second duration is somewhat short. Therefore, it is suggested to pair with other characters who can quickly add the frost state to ensure that enemies fully experience the effects of "Frozen Wasteland." The power skill has the same effect as the passive skill "Frozen Wasteland," with the difference being that it can be actively cast.

In summary, Sivitar's skill damage is based on "Frozen Wasteland." To cause damage from "Frozen Wasteland," enemies need to be in the frost state continuously. Therefore, it is recommended to use the power skill after other teammates have used their ultimate skills to ensure that all enemies on the field are affected. Additionally, the healing role in frost teams is relatively weak, making it somewhat difficult to form a full frost team. It is suggested to pair three frost characters with two characters from other elements. Note that you should avoid choosing characters that trigger the frost effect, such as Vidimir. Although triggering increases damage, the frost effect will disappear, preventing subsequent "Frozen Wasteland" from causing damage.

Teammate Selection:
Frost Characters:
Dokraz, whose basic attack has a 60% chance to deal freezing damage and apply the frost state, prioritizing attacks on enemies without the frost state. The combat skill is area damage with a 75% chance to apply the frost state. The downside is that the duration is relatively short, but it is still practical.
Lava, when there is an enemy in the frost state on the field, attack power increases by 15%, stacking up to three times. The combat skill deals freezing damage to three enemies and has a 75% chance to apply the frost state. The power skill is a continuous area damage, dealing freezing damage, and has a 75% chance to apply the frost state.

Dark Characters:
Megan, mainly serves as a healer. Her combat skill can restore health and increase power, helping teammates quickly cast skills to apply the frost state. The power skill provides continuous healing and works well. The passive skill removes the defense reduction status from teammates.
Estell: The passive skill marks the teammate with the lowest health, increasing the healing amount and shield by 25%. The combat skill grants immunity to debuffs and increases defense. The power skill heals the entire team, but only herself and the teammate with the lowest health on the field.

Without a Frost Core:
If you don't have the Frost Dragon, you can consider forming a frost-light team. Use Vores (healer, dispeller) in the support position, Garius (one of the strongest light tanks, high durability, passive defense increase, and hit recovery) as the main tank, and Roxinia (basic attack becomes area attack, keeping enemies in the frost state) as the secondary damage dealer. Use Usha (increased basic attack damage against enemies in the frost state) and Rowena (similar to Usha, with her combat skill also applying the frost state to the enemy with the lowest health) as damage dealers.

The above is the general composition plan for the frost team in Dragon's Breath, divided into having a core and not having a core. Honestly, looking at the performance of the frost team in the current S1, it is quite average, lacking particularly strong frost characters. Usually, the Frost Dragon is placed in the arena for some battles, and in regular map progression, frost is not often used. However, if new powerful frost characters are introduced later, there may be a turnaround.