Reputation Guide – Top 3 Reputation Tips
If you are looking for info on how to get a mount from a different race, this is the guide for you.
In order to do so you need to get exalted status with another faction. There are many things you can do in order to become exalted and you should do them before 30 in order to get your reputation high enough before purchasing your first mount. The general ideas of this guide are good for both the Alliance and the Horde.
The following are the different factions one can buy a mount from, where you can buy it, and who else can ride that particular mount.
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Alliance…….race………mount……also rideable by…..starting zones
Stormwind……human…..horse………………all……………Elwynn Forest, Westfall
Ironforge……..dwarf…….ram…………………all……………Dun Morogh, Loch Modan
Gnomeregan…gnome…..mechanostrider..dwarf……….Dun Morogh, Loch Modan
Darnassus……night elf…nightsaber……….all……………Teldrassil, Darkshore
Exodar…………draenei….elekk………………all…………….Azuremyst Isle, Bloodmyst Isle
Horde…………..race……..mount…..also rideable by…..starting zones
Darkspear Troll.troll……..raptor…….orc, undead, blood elf…….Durotar, Barrens
Orgrimmar…….orc……….wolf………………….all…………………….Durotar, Barrens
Thunder Bluff: tauren……kodo………………..all…………………….Mulgore, Barrens
Undercity: undead: skeletal horse: orc, troll, blood elf: Tirisfal Glades, Silverpine Forest
Silvermoon: blood elf: hawkstrider: orc, undead, troll: Eversong Forest, Ghostlands
The three fastest ways to get exalted with another faction are as follows.
1) Cloth turn-ins that are repeatable.
There are 4 quests, each quest you need to turn in 60; wool, silk, mageweave, runecloth. “A Donation of …”, you get 350 rep each time you turn one in.
There is another repeatable runecloth quest where you have to turn in 20 runecloth. “Additional Runecloth.”, You receive 75 rep each time.
Make sure you turn in the cloth to the race that you want to raise your rep. If you turn into the wrong faction…. Well you know the rest.. lol. No shared rep to the other 4 factions.
There are level requirements however for each of the quests.
Level requirements for the 5 quests are 12, 26, 40, 50+, 50+.
The first few are very worth it though at 350 reputation each.
These are also good quests for xp at certain levels.
The 5 [Alliance Cloth Quartermaster]:
Clavicus Knavingham, Stormwind, Mage Quarter, upstairs in Duncan’s Textiles; 44,73
Raedon Duskstriker, Darnassus, Craftsmen’s Terrace, Tailoring shop; 63,23
Dugiru, Exodar, Trader’s Tier; 63,67
Mistina Steelshield, Ironforge, nw outer edge of the Great Forge, next to a building; 43,32
Bubulo Acerbus, Ironforge, Tinker Town, room next to mailbox; 74,48
The 5 [Horde Cloth Quartermaster]:
Ralston Farnsley, Undercity, Magic Quarter; 72,29
Rumstag Proudstrider, Thunder Bluff, close to center of TB; 43,42
Sorim Lightsong, Silvermoon, Bazaar; 56,53
Rashona Straglash, Orgrimmar, east side of The Drag; 63,51
Vehena, orgrimmar, Valley of Spirits; 38,87
2) The next best way for grinding rep is PVP. The repeatable turnins at at Alterac Valley serve the most fun way to grind rep; however, this has a level requirement as well: 51 to enter AV and to do the quests.
Alliance should turn in the Storm Crystals to Arch Druid Renferal.
Horde should turn in the Soldier’s Blood to Primalist Thurloga: 75 Org rep and 18 or 19 to each of the other 4.
Everybody can turn in Armor Scraps; the alliance turns them in to Murgot Deepforge, and the horde to Smith Regzar: 10 Ironforge (or Org) rep and 2 or 3 to each of the other 4.
3) Finally and of course: Regular Quests. I wouldn’t really call this “grinding” rep and is probably the most fun way to get rep because yes, you are actually playing the game.. hooray, lol.
Remember, some tips on questing that you might not know concerning questing, you might not get the full exp xp but you still get maximum rep xp! SO you can be level 70 and get full rep for a level 1 quest.
Also, when you get rep for one faction, yo usually get spillover rep points for the others equalling one quater of the rep you got for the main faction. If you get 20 rep points that would mean you would get 5 for the others.
Check out http://www.wowhead.com/?factions to search for quests for a particular faction. Some quests have “Alliance” or “horde” rep and give full faction points to all factions for your side.
So if you want exhalted by 30 the best way is to go to all of the starting zones with one char and do the starting quests in order for that zone.
Good luck on your quest for that unique mount!!
I must note that the fastest way to do this is with Zygors Automatic Alliance and Horde In-Game Leveling Guide. This is because with the guide includes the quests for all 8 starter areas and all 10 classes, including the new Death Knight class. No matter what race or class you choose, the guide recognizes what kind of character you have made and dynamically adjusts itself to suit your needs. I can not stress how much this guide has helped me with rep grinding and getting my characters to 80. You pretty much instantly download the thing, it gets installed as a UI addon, and there actually is a red arrow on your screen telling you exaclty where to go for quests, items and more. You pretty much get rep and level 3 times faster than someone without the guide. I couldnt play wow without it.
So again, goodluck with your rep grinding and you can get the guide here!
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