Frostbite

Description
Fire a non-damaging icicle which hits 4 tiles away while also inflicting 1 on the target hit. If the player character is at the moment of cast, the spell would triple its effects and apply 3 Frost instead, thus effectively triggering Frost damage by itself and dealing 150 damage. This spell is a part of Selicy's Invade and Violette's Doubletime loadout.

Strategy and Synergy
This deals 50 damage on average assuming it hits the same target and doesn't miss for no whatsoever. This is already higher than the damage of, not to mention that it could also be coupled with Fragile to deal triple damage while also getting rid of its downside of being a delayed effect. With Fragile, this can become a very reliable way to trigger Frost-related Artifacts, such as. Playing as Doubletime Violette is an easy way to capitalize on this, since she can make herself Fragile with her weapon, Grace, without too much of a hassle. Some spells and artifacts can also cause the player character to become Fragile, such as, and. Other extreme measures include taking Pacts in shops to become Fragile.

Without Fragile, this spell can sometimes become too slow to make use out of effectively, thus would ultimately bloat up the overall deck size. With Fragile, however, this easily becomes the most reliable and cost-effective (even though there's none to begin with) 0-cost spell in the game.

Trivia
| Frostbite is a condition in which numbness, degradation and damage to skin tissues and in extreme cases, muscles and bone can be observed, which is caused by by an exposure to very low temperatures may for a prolonged period of time. Frostbite here is a play on word on it, using the literal meaning of "Bite". The card art also seem to suggest the same thing.

The name, icon and effect are all references to the Dead Cells Mutation | Frostbite. The icon reference is especially obvious when looking at the demo version of Frostbite. In the demo, the effect was more obvious, since then it dealt damage to everyone with a, similar to the Dead Cells version. Now the effect isn't that similar, but it still has something to do with.