For rival factions, gaining reputation with one will normally decrease reputation with the other, but at a greater rate. Unlike experience, it is possible to lose reputation points with some factions, either by killing members of the faction or by assisting rival factions. Reputation points, just like experience points, are gained through quests and killing various mobs. The exception is hated, which spans a very large number of reputation points. Higher reputation levels generally require more points than the previous level to progress. Reputation is divided into a number of different levels for which players must earn reputation points to progress through. Reputation is very similar to experience. It is possible to get exalted with nearly everyone. 4 Gaining reputation with the Horde or Alliance factions.Using writs purchased from the Argent Tournament (available at level 80) and Molten Front (available at level 85).Doing level-appropriate dungeons while wearing a faction's Championing tabard.Completing quests aligned with the faction, including repeatable reputation quests.You can increase reputations using several methods, including:
Higher reputation gives access to special rewards or new quests to accomplish. You can gain or lose favor, otherwise known as reputation, with many of the several different factions in Azeroth. Supply caches, awarded each time the repeatable Paragon bar is filled.Īccess to racial and faction mounts, tabards for the majority of factions.Ĭhampioning tabards for factions that have them.