Burst Squad Ice Mage is the abbreviation for Frost Mage, a very strong ranged damage dealer in the game. Due to his skills having slowing and freezing abilities, he got this name. In the latest version, many players want to know about the strength of this character. From the perspective of output, it's not weak. If you want to use it well, there are indeed some key points to pay attention to.

Although the Frost Mage mainly deals damage through skills, his control effect is indeed very stable. Many characters have to rely on skills to apply debuffs to the enemy, but the Frost Mage's basic attacks can still apply a freezing effect to enemies. Therefore, even during the skill cooldown period, the role of the Frost Mage cannot be ignored. After 6 or more basic attacks or spell casts, the Frost Mage's next skill will release a fan-shaped ice crystal storm, which deals high damage to enemies within a certain range and applies a slowing effect. If the enemy already has a slowing effect before being hit by the ice crystal storm, then the slowing effect of the ice crystal storm will become even stronger.

Therefore, in the game, the gameplay of the Frost Mage focuses on two aspects: the first is the control and consumption playstyle, and the second is as the main core to deal damage to the enemy. Both playstyles have a certain level of strength, but I would recommend players to go with the control playstyle. Because in the current version, there are no shortage of mages as core damage dealers, but a mage that can stably apply area debuffs to the enemy is quite rare.

So, in terms of team composition, players can use the Ice Mage as a utility character, and then add several roles with high output capabilities, such as the Hog Rider and Archer Queen, etc. This can greatly increase the chances of winning the game.

The introduction to the Burst Squad Ice Mage ends here. Although the game also includes star-upgrading and development gameplay for characters, I do not recommend upgrading the Frost Mage. Because upgrading only increases the character's base attributes, which indirectly increases the Frost Mage's output, but as a control-oriented mage, having high damage and high crowd control ability at the same time will make the enemy focus fire on him earlier, thus reducing the Frost Mage's survivability.