A lot of things unlock over time in Wildfrost. Arguably the most important, however, are Pets. These wonderful Companions are selected when you first begin your run, and offer a plethora of benefits – especially in the early game. Which Pet you pick can drastically change how you play the game.
But there are no BAD Pets in Wildfrost. They are all great in their own way, but not all pets are created equal. Some are more universally good than others, and this is where this article comes in. Which Pets are the best, and why should you take them? Let’s find out.
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You start the game with Snoof unlocked, and Snoof is fine. This guy comes as a 3/3 with 3 Counter, and this is very solid. Nice damage, they attack regularly, and their ability applies 2 Snow. It’s an all-round that needs very little to become a deck staple. In fact, all Snoof needs is more HP.
That’s because 3HP is a huge hindrance later in the game. Things like Teeth become more common in Wildfrost the further you get, and this will cause Snoof to instantly die. Hog or Heart Charms work wonders here, as does Pinkberry Juice. You will never escape the fact that it takes a bit too much work to get Snoof working, however.
Loki would be the best Pet – hands down – had he not come with Aimless. Loki is a 5/2 with 3 Counter. This is, in our opinion, a fantastic statline for a Pet. Loki also applies 1 Demonize when he attacks, which is fantastic. Demonize doubles the next lot of damage a debuffed target takes.
This is not to be underestimated, and Demonize can win runs quite easily. It’s too random on Loki though. Being Aimless, Loki might just hit enemies that aren’t currently
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