In order to get a frostfire dragon you have to breed two dragons. One of the dragons has to be a cold dragon and the other had to be any dragon that has fire element.
The frostfire dragon has an incubation time of 12 hours.
To breed a frostfire, you need to breed a cold dragon with a fire hybrid. The best way is to breed a cold dragon and a flower/poison dragon.
Reported results include lichen and mountain dragons.The mixture of a frostfire and tree dragon can create a lichen, poison, mountain, frostfire, or tree dragon.
A lichen, poison, bluefire, or frostfire dragon.
i used a fire dragon in first column and a storm dragon in the 2nd column and got it first time both lvl7
Good Question! If you square the genotype by 56% you should get a positive outcome. Congrats
Because fire and cold cannot be breeded together . Cause fire is the opposite to cold
Mages get Frostfire bolt at level 75
When you breed a Waterfall Dragon and a Blizzard Dragon, you can potentially get a Frostfire Dragon. This combination typically results in a dragon that embodies traits of both parent dragons, featuring icy elements alongside flowing water characteristics. However, the exact outcome may vary depending on the breeding mechanics of the specific game or context involved.
In DragonVale, breeding a Fire Dragon and a Hail Dragon can yield a chance to produce a Frostfire Dragon. This dragon combines elements of both fire and ice, showcasing unique characteristics. The specific outcome can vary, so players may need to try multiple times to successfully breed the desired dragon.
You simply click (touch) the breeding cave. When the menu opens, you scroll down to frostfire and select it on one side, and do the same with cold on the other side.
It depends how long is the breeding taking? If its 10 hours then it a evergreen dragon, 6 hours: lichen, 12 hours frostfire. Those are the top three so if its not any of those then it's probably going to be a flower or a cold or something else.