In Dragon's Breath, there are many heroes with different attributes and roles, allowing for a variety of team compositions. The Frost Flow in Dragon's Breath is often mentioned by many players. This Frost Flow revolves around ice-based characters, not necessarily a pure ice team, but the core strategy is based on inflicting frost effects. Below is a more detailed introduction.

Frost Flow with Ice Dragon:
The composition of the Frost Team can vary depending on whether you have obtained the Ice Dragon "Sivetal," who is the core of the system. Her passive "Frozen Wasteland" releases a 15-second cold wind upon entering battle, during which 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, though they still suffer continuous freezing damage). This skill affects the entire battlefield and is very suitable for clearing large numbers of minions. For enemies with low health, the 15% instant kill effect is particularly significant. To fully utilize the first 15 seconds of the cold wind, it's best to pair her with characters that can quickly apply the frost state to enemies.
Her combat skills include damage and a chance to apply the frost state, but this state is not always triggered consistently, so it's still necessary to pair her with other heroes that can quickly apply the frost state. The ultimate skill has a similar effect to the passive, except it is actively cast. Considering the overall strength of ice characters is not high, especially in the healing role, the usual composition is three ice characters and two of other elements. When choosing characters, avoid those that trigger frost explosions, such as Vidimir, because although explosions increase damage, they remove the frost effect, preventing the Ice Dragon's passive from being triggered.

Other teammates that can be paired include Dokraz, who deals ice damage and applies frost, prioritizing attacks on enemies without frost. His combat skill is AOE and also applies frost, though it has a short duration, it covers a wide area. Lava gains attack power based on the number of enemies in the frost state, his combat skill damages three units and applies frost, and his ultimate provides continuous AOE ice damage with a chance to apply frost. Megan, a dark element healer, restores health and enhances abilities, helping teammates quickly activate skills to apply the frost state. Her ultimate provides sustained healing, and her passive can dispel debuffs affecting allies. Estelle provides healing and shields to allies with low health, her combat skill grants immunity to debuffs and increases defense, and her ultimate heals herself and the ally with the lowest health on the field.

Frost Team without Ice Dragon:
Voreth (Support) + Garius (Main Tank) + Loshinya (Secondary DPS) + Usha (DPS) + Rowena (DPS)
Voreth is an epic ice character with healing, buff removal, and debuff nullification abilities, suitable for both dungeons and PvP. Although her healing is average, her versatility makes her an excellent support for the ice team. Garius is one of the strongest light tanks, with a captain skill that boosts the team's defense, and passives that increase defense and recovery when hit, providing solid protection for the ice team, compensating for its lack of tankiness. Loshinya's basic attack can convert into an AOE skill, continuously applying the frost state, and her combat and ultimate skills also have frost effects. She is the core of the frost team, and pairs well with damage-boosting characters; her captain skill also increases the team's attack power.

Usha, though a rare character, has skills that deal increased damage to enemies in the frost state, with her ultimate doubling damage and a passive that increases attack speed, boosting output efficiency. Paired with Loshinya, she can deliver cost-effective damage. Rowena deals extra damage to enemies in the frost state, and her combat skill can apply frost to low-health enemies. If Loshinya is not available, Lava can be a viable alternative, providing stable frost coverage. This ice-light team uses light characters to enhance durability and ice characters for damage and control, achieving a balanced performance.

The above is a detailed introduction to how to play the Frost Flow in Dragon's Breath. There are many interesting playstyles in this game. Honestly, the Frost Flow is not considered very strong among all playstyles, even somewhat underwhelming in Season 1. Often, players just use the ice dragon team to idle in the arena. Of course, if new powerful ice heroes are introduced later, this situation might change.