Wildfrost has a lot going on under the hood. With two lanes, 12 potential guys on the board, a full deck of cards, and later on, random charms, things can get busy very quickly. Throw in various symbols and status ailments and have a recipe for disaster. It’s this overloading of information that will kill you more often than not in this game.
Thankfully ailments and symbols aren’t that difficult to understand in a vacuum, and this is where this guide comes in. We are going to break down every status, and how these will affect your play in Wildfrost. Every ailment can be used by and against you, so love and hate them. It’s the only way.
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Starting our proceedings is the most annoying of all the effects in Wildfrost. Block is painfully difficult to apply to your team. Not only can it be random, but the effect also tends to appear on fairly weak-out-of-the-gate Companions. Enemies love it though, and you will hate it as a result.
Block ignores all instances of damage, and then the value of Block is reduced by 1. It doesn’t matter how hard you hit, or what form of damage you inflict, you break a single block. Where this gets annoying is when you have to fight certain encounters where enemies can rock up with 5, or even 12 Block. As of writing, there is no way to bypass Block – you just have to slam your head against them until they eventually break.
Bom is one of the strongest effects in Wildfrost. As you will soon discover, most effects are temporary. Bom is a permanent buff to the team that applies it. Not only that, in all of our time in Wildfrost, we never saw an enemy (that we can recall) that had access to this ability.
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