Krag'wa the Huge

Krag'wa the Huge is a frog loa worshiped by the Zandalari. He can be found at Krag'wa's Burrow located in the Frogmarsh in Nazmir. Krag'wa is a physically powerful loa, able to leap long distances and use his weight and tongue to devastate scores of enemies. He is also quite impulsive and demanding, requesting large amounts of offerings and food from his followers. He appears to be the father of the dire toads that inhabit the swamps of Zandalar.

Krag'wa aids Talanji's Expedition against the blood trolls during the Nazmir storyline.

Crawgs are former tadpoles of the loa that have been corrupted by the blood trolls' blood magic. Despite the corruption, he still cares about their safety even if he cannot remove the corruption.

Battle for Azeroth
Krag'wa's followers used to bring him offerings of meat from around the Frogmarsh. Long ago, when the trolls of Nazmir first began listening to the whispering darkness, Krag'wa stored some of his power in the totems that surround his lair for future keeping.

As Krag'wa was unwilling to bend to the will of G'huun, the great frog came under attack by the blood trolls. They drained his children of their blood and planned to sacrifice Krag'wa himself. They slew every last one of his worshipers in Nazmir. From all of this, Krag'wa was greatly weakened and had to be made strong again. After restoring his power by eating a feast and releasing the power sealed in his totems, Krag'wa unleashed his fury on the blood trolls.

The naga also attacked Krag'wa and his children, seeking to sate their addiction to magic by draining them and his champions. After the naga were dealt with, he accepted Shadow Hunter Narez as his follower.

Krag'wa participated in the final charge against the blood trolls led by Princess Talanji. He cleared through many blood trolls, opening the way to their leader Grand Ma'da Ateena. He also participated in the defense of Zuldazar when Zul and his forces sought to destroy the Great Seal. He held off blood trolls coming from the Blood Gate.

Tides of Vengeance
The loa assisted the Conclave of the Chosen during the Battle of Dazar'alor.

In accordance of the ritual of queens and kings, Talanji sought the judgment of the loa. During the trial, Krag'wa tested how far Talanji would go to sacrifice for her people and her commitment to defend the weak.

Quests

 * Hunt the Hunter
 * Fallen Idols
 * A Poisonous Touch
 * The Last Witch Doctor of Krag'wa
 * A True Loa Feast
 * A Magical Glow
 * Totemic Restoration (quest)
 * Krag'wa the Terrible


 * Fallen Idols (beta)

Objective of

 * Petitioning Krag'wa
 * Revenge of Krag'wa

Gossip
You are a friend to the frogs. I will... not eat you.
 * Nazmir

It is good to see you again,. We have crushed many foes together.
 * Zandalari recruitment questline

On-click

 * Greetings
 * You speak to Krag'wa.
 * Speak...
 * Yes, small one?


 * Pissed
 * Not here to kiss me, are you?
 * I'm hopping mad right now, hehe, hmm...
 * You're not as... ribbiting as you think!
 * I told you to STOP!


 * Goodbye
 * Until next time.
 * May you catch fresh flies.
 * Look before you leap.

Followers

 * Loa Speaker Bola
 * Jek'kwa
 * Shadow Hunter Narez
 * Witch Doctor Zentimo
 * Priest of Krag'wa

In Hearthstone
In the Hearthstone expansion Rastakhan's Rumble, Krag'wa serves as the patron of Krag'wa's Frogs, a spiritual but slightly bizarre team of troll shaman, and personally appears as HS Krag'wa, the Frog (a legendary shaman card). His flavor text reads: "Krag'wa has a ritual to honor his friends and a ritual to devour his enemies. No one can tell them apart."

Notes and trivia

 * His idle animation has him sticking his massive tongue out to catch flies.
 * At BlizzCon 2017 it was said that Krag'wa would be essential in obtaining a frog mount, but the mount was not available at the launch of Battle for Azeroth and when it was finally introduced in Patch 8.1 it was sold by Gottum instead.

Speculation
Brann Bronzebeard speculates that gorlocs, and by extension murlocs, are descended from a frog Wild God. If Krag'wa is a Wild God, then he might be this gorloc ancestor, similarly to how the quilboar descend from the Wild God Agamaggan.