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Revision as of 11:07, 19 March 2011
Chromalisks are a type of monster found in The Clockworks.
Contents
Traits
Chromalisks are members of the beast family and are among the least threatening type of monster found in The Clockworks. They resemble chameleons and attack with their tongue. All chromalisks have the ability to camouflage.
Types
Notable Chromalisks
There are no known rare chromalisks at this time.
Loot
- Chromalisk
- Beast Scale
- Critter Carapace
- Dragon Scale
- Monster Bone
- Bull Chromalisk
- Beast Scale
- Critter Carapace
- Drake Scale
- Monster Bone
- Plague Essence
- Kleptolisk
- Beast Scale
- Deadly Virulisk
- Beast Scale
- Monster Bone
- Nightshade
- Salamander
- Beast Scale
- Blast Powder
- Drake Scale
- Dragon Scale
- Torchstone
- Tundralisk
- Beast Scale
- Drake Scale
- Frost Gel
- Hailstone
- Electrolisk
- Beast Scale
- Drake Scale
- Volt Oil
See also
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