This World of Warcraft guide explains the murky water mechanics and explains the various types of waters, including Chromie, Toxic marsh water, and Forsaken. The murky water area has a lot of interesting mechanics, but the best way to master it is to learn from others’ mistakes. The murky water area is very difficult to complete, so it’s best to take a look at a few different areas before diving in.
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Murky
When you die, the next thing that you see is murky water, a recurring occurrence in the World of Warcraft. Murky is the spawn of the dragon, Murkablo. In World of Warcraft, this water carries a number of health and damage meter effects, and it is one of the most difficult to kill. In addition, Murky cannot be cured by spells, so you need to keep a close eye on him.
Chromie
The game Chromie in World of Warcraft lets you choose which games you want to play at any given time. It is the largest game in the world, so it makes sense to create a character with as many options as possible. Chromie Time in World of Warcraft allows players to select any game from a menu at any point, and players can switch timelines as often as they wish.
Chromie is a time-traveling gnome who now uses she/her pronouns. In her story, Visage Day, published in the Folk and Fairy Tales of Azeroth anthology, she is revealed to be transgender and uses she/her pronouns. A reader of an advance copy of the book posted an excerpt confirming Chromie’s trans status.
Forsaken
In World of Warcraft, the Forsaken are undead creatures who are freed from the Scourge and are residing in the Undercity beneath Lordaeron. The Forsaken have a long and complicated history. It is unclear whether or not they are playable Scourges. Their declination in history is part of their attraction to playing the Forsaken.
The character design of the Forsaken has been inspired by gothic fiction, and WoW’s Undead themes come from Warhammer. Their design also includes several monster mythos references, such as the Banshee motif, which refers to the real-world Banshee Queen. Other monster mythos references include liches, which derive from Egyptian motifs, and Frankenstein’s monster. Finally, the Deathstalker Commander Belmont is a reference to the Belmont Clan of Castlevania video games.
In addition to the Forsaken questline, players will also be able to unlock new Dark Ranger and Night Warrior customizations. This is another popular fan request, which may come in the form of a similar questline in Tirisfal Glades. This could make it easier for World of Warcraft players to unlock new Forsaken-themed armor and Dark Ranger customizations.