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Simple traits such as the “ferocious” trait that increases attack strengths on the type of any pal, especially fire type pals that you want to use against said Frostallion will be ideal
Alternatively but more harder will be grabbing a Blazemunt, as it has the trait that actually enhances the fire ability itself, and either use that or breed it into Suzaku, which may be easy or hard depending on your breeding settings.
"muclehead and ferocious"
cryolinx to hunt for are musclehead and ferocious, anything else is extra but next best would be lucky but i wouldnt farm for four passive skills, with frostallion you can breed legendary into your pals.
kelpsea ignis enhances fire attack of the team, might wanna catch some but i dont think thats necessary. frostallion's projectile are easy to dodge by yourself and its easily telegraphed when it moves for a stomp because it just charges you, you can easily kite that with a galeclaw
frostallion can also get easily cheesed if you go onto the hill right next to frostallion, its always forced to take a giant detour making it stop attacking you
It's easiest to breed 1 good passive onto another with 1 good passive. Then 2 good passives into another with 2 good passives. Basically 1+1, 2+2, 4+0, are the best way to get perfect passives with minimal RNG. Trying to breed one with 3 passives with another with 2 passives often results in a bunch of random passives. So definitely hold onto that 0 passive blazamut, as it may come in handy later.