Wildfrost is a difficult game that is filled with powerful gubbins to compensate. These can range from Events, Charms, to Items, but the most flashy has to be the Companions. Companions are Cards that are played on the battlefield directly and have a more permanent impact on the game state.
There are a total of 22 Companions in Wildfrost. Most are available from the get-go, but some are locked behind challenges. With this many friends to choose between when it comes to formulating a build, we thought we would compile a list of the best Companions you can bring when trying to defeat the Frost Guardian.
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Wallop is up first. Wallop is introduced very early on in Wildfrost and acts as one of your Tutorial Companions. Wallop also just so happens to be one of the best Companions in the game for raw stats – once you put a bit of work in. Whallop’s whole shtick is that he likes to smack enemies who have been afflicted with Snow. If he does, he hits for +8 damage.
This boosts Wallop’s base Attack to 12, which is staggeringly high. Throw in an average Counter stat and you have a really solid Companion who does work with very little effort on your part.
Beebop is interesting because Beepop has awful stats. Not only can Beepop never Activate, but even if it could, it has no Attack stats. Finally, with 1HP, Beepop isn’t going to hold back enemy hordes either. So what can Beepop do, and why would you bring one? Well, Beepop is designed to die, and on death, Beepop applies Overburn to the attacker.
Overburn is one of the strongest debuffs in Wildfrost. It reads:
Explodes when Overburn value is more than or equal to health, damaging all
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