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! Points<br />to levelup

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| align="center" | {{Reputation|Exalted}}

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| align="right" | 999

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| align="center" | 20%

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| Access to racial and faction mounts and tabards

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| align="center" | {{Reputation|Revered}}

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| align="right" | 21,000

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| align="center" | 15%

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|Access to bags in [[Alliance]] and [[Horde]] factions

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| align="center" | {{Reputation|Honored}}

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| align="right" | 12,000

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| align="center" | 10%

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| [[Heroic]] mode keys for [[Outland]] dungeons

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| align="center" | {{Reputation|Friendly}}

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| align="right" | 6,000

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| align="center" | 5%

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| [[Championing]] [[tabards]] for [[Northrend]] [[factions]]

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| align="center" | {{Reputation|Neutral}}

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| align="right" | 3,000

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| align="center" | {{Reputation|Unfriendly}}

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| align="right" | 3,000

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| colspan="2" | Cannot buy, sell or interact.

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| align="center" | {{Reputation|Hostile}}

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| align="right" | 3,000

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| rowspan="2" colspan="2" | You will always be attacked on sight

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| align="center" | {{Reputation|Hated}}

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| align="right" | 36,000

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You can gain or lose favor, otherwise known as '''reputation''', with many of the several different [[faction]]s in [[Azeroth (world)|Azeroth]] by completing certain [[quest]]s or killing certain creatures (mostly [[boss]]es and [[mob]]s). Doing so will usually unlock special rewards or new quests to accomplish.

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You can also increase your reputation by doing [[Repeatable Reputation Quest|repeatable reputation quest]]s.

== Reputation levels and points ==

== Reputation levels and points ==

[[File:Reputation-Alliance.jpg|thumb|Mostly exalted as of {{bc-inline}} - Alliance]]

[[File:Reputation-Alliance.jpg|thumb|Mostly exalted as of {{bc-inline}} - Alliance]]



Reputation is very similar to experience. Reputation is divio progress. The exception is {{Reputation|hated}}, which spans a very large number of reputation points. Reputation points, just like experience points, are gained through quests and killing various mobs. Unlike experience, it is possible to lose reputation points with some factions, either by killing members of the faction or by assisting rival factions. For rival factions, gaining reputation with one will normally decrease reputation with the other, but at a greater rate. For instance, if you kill a magram centaur, you will gain 20 points of reputation from the gelkis, but will lose 100 points from the magram. Currently there are 5 of these rival-faction pairs: [[Aldor]] (Draenei) vs. [[Scryers]] (Blood Elves), [[Gelkis]] vs. [[Magram]] (both Centaur), [[Steamwheedle Cartel]] (Goblins) vs. [[Bloodsail Buccaneers]] (pirates), [[Ravenholdt]] (rogues) vs. [[Syndicate]] (Thugs), and [[The Oracles]] (Gorlocs) vs. [[Frenzyheart Tribe]] (Wolvar).

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Reputation is very similar to experience. Reputation is divided into a number of different levels for which players must earn reputation points to progress through. Higher reputation levels generally require more points than the previous level to progress. The exception is {{Reputation|hated}}, which spans a very large number of reputation points. Reputation points, just like experience points, are gained through quests and killing various mobs. Unlike experience, it is possible to lose reputation points with some factions, either by killing members of the faction or by assisting rival factions. For rival factions, gaining reputation with one will normally decrease reputation with the other, but at a greater rate. For instance, if you kill a magram centaur, you will gain 20 points of reputation from the gelkis, but will lose 100 points from the magram. Currently there are 5 of these rival-faction pairs: [[Aldor]] (Draenei) vs. [[Scryers]] (Blood Elves), [[Gelkis]] vs. [[Magram]] (both Centaur), [[Steamwheedle Cartel]] (Goblins) vs. [[Bloodsail Buccaneers]] (pirates), [[Ravenholdt]] (rogues) vs. [[Syndicate]] (Thugs), and [[The Oracles]] (Gorlocs) vs. [[Frenzyheart Tribe]] (Wolvar).

Various quests and faction-specific rewards are available across the levels, but the player must be able to interact with the faction NPCs to gain access to these rewards. This usually requires {{Reputation|Neutral}} or better standing.

Various quests and faction-specific rewards are available across the levels, but the player must be able to interact with the faction NPCs to gain access to these rewards. This usually requires {{Reputation|Neutral}} or better standing.

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[[File:Reputation-Horde.jpg|thumb|Mostly exalted as of {{bc-inline}} - Horde]]

[[File:Reputation-Horde.jpg|thumb|Mostly exalted as of {{bc-inline}} - Horde]]



Completing non-repeatable [[quests]] will usually increase your reputation with the quest giver's faction(s) by a fixed number of points. Most of the factions also have special repeatable quests that give reputation when completance character).

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Completing non-repeatable [[quests]] will usually increase your reputation with the quest giver's faction(s) by a fixed number of points. Most of the factions also have special repeatable quests that give reputation when completed, or special mobs that give reputation when killed.

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Full reputation is still gained by questing at a higher level. For example, completing low level quests with a level 80 character now gives full reputation. This makes it easier to get to exalted and buy another faction's mount.

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Grey mobs used to give 20% of the normal reputation until the release of Patch 3.0.8. Now any mob will give full reputation. See the [[mob difficulty colors]] chart for when mobs transition from green to grey.

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Mobs and quests sometimes both increase your reputation with a faction but decrease it with another. For example, killing [[Gelkis]] centaurs will increase your reputation with the [[Magram]], but it will also decrease your reputation with the [[Gelkis]]. Thus there is no way to be Friendly with the Gelkis and the Magram at the same time.

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For higher-end factions, a general strategy exists to make a reputation grind as painless as possible. Take the [[Argent Dawn]] for example. There are several ways in which to earn reputation for them: doing standard quests, killing mobs in and around [[Scholomance]] and [[Stratholme]], killing bosses, and doing repeatable quests. The problem is that each of these methods will only work to a certain extent. Killing standard mobs will usually only get you to Revered or so. After that, only quests and bosses will give reputation and these are of course harder to do. Therefore, it is in a player's best interest to go as far as possible on mob kills alone and then use repeatable quests and standard quests to get through revered. Example: for Argent Dawn reputation, run Scholomance and Stratholme to get reputation from kills until you reach Revered status. At this point, reputation gained from killing mobs will stop, but you should have built up quite a collection of Scourgestones and such to turn in in rapid succession to further boost your reputation. Similar tactics can be applied to other factions, simply varying the instances you run.

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==Reputation Modifiers==

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There are several passive spells that increase the rate at which one gains reputation. [[Human]] characters have a racial passive spell called [[Diplomacy]] which increases all reputation gains by 10%. The [[Mr. Popularity]] [[Guild Perk]] was eliminated with patch 6.0.2 but a 10% bonus via the Darkmoon Faire that last an hour can be obtained.

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== Gaining reputation with the Horde or Alliance factions ==

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Every playable race has a home faction, for example Darnassus for night elves, Orgrimmar for orcs, etc.

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Gaining reputation with your home faction provides access to discounted prices at their vendors, and certain [[Wrath of the Lich King]] reputation [[achievement]]s. However, gaining reputation with other factions may provide additional benefits, such as specific items, patterns, spells etc which can be purchased from vendors of that faction at certain reputation levels. In addition, if you want a mount of a faction that is not your own, you must be {{Reputation|Exalted}} with them. For example, if you are a troll and you want to buy a wolf mount, you must be {{Reputation|Exalted}} with Orgrimmar.

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Most quests for an Alliance or Horde faction will give full reputation gain for that faction, and one quarter of that reputation gain for the other factions on that side. For example, a quest completed for a Stormwind NPC will give 250 Stormwind reputation and 62.5 reputation for the other Alliance factions.

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At level 77 and above, characters can gain reputation with their faction's races by completing quests for the [[Argent Tournament]]. Each Valiant quest rewards 250 reputation points for the appropriate race, and 62.5 for each of the other races in the faction. (e.g. Completing a daily quest as a Valiant of the Undercity gives 250 Undercity reputation, 62.5 Orgrimmar, 62.5 Thunder Bluff, etc.) In addition, the Champion daily quests can optionally award a [[Champion's Writ]], which can be exchanged for 250 reputation with any of the home cities.

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There is no way to increase or even view your reputation with factions of the opposite team (ex: You cannot increase your Undercity reputation while playing an Alliance character).

=== Tabards ===

=== Tabards ===

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{{Horde}}[[Bilgewater Cartel ]] {{cata-inline}}

{{Horde}}[[Bilgewater Cartel ]] {{cata-inline}}

| Completing non-repeatable quests. Completing the many repeatable quests in Alterac Valley (see section on the [[Repeatable reputation quest]]). Completing Valiant quests at the [[Argent Tournament]], or completing Champion quests in exchange for a [[Champion's Writ]].

| Completing non-repeatable quests. Completing the many repeatable quests in Alterac Valley (see section on the [[Repeatable reputation quest]]). Completing Valiant quests at the [[Argent Tournament]], or completing Champion quests in exchange for a [[Champion's Writ]].



| Racial mounts at {{reputation|exalted}}.<br />gm3tgm5ji3tgniu5ngu86ng8c ing in the battlegrounds; completing non-repeatable quests. Repeatable quests in Alterac Valley for Frostwolf Clan.

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| Racial mounts at {{reputation|exalted}}.<br />

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Discounts according to level of reputation ([[Patch 2.3]]).<br />

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{{achievement|Ambassador of the Horde}} when {{reputation|exalted}} with all Horde racial factions (as of [[Patch 4.1]]).

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! {{Alliance}}Alliance PvP

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{{Alliance}}[[League of Arathor]]<br />

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{{Alliance}}[[Silverwing Sentinels]]<br />

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{{Alliance}}[[Stormpike Guard]]

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| Fighting in the battlegrounds; completing non-repeatable quests. Repeatable quests in Alterac Valley for Stormpike Guard.

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| {{title|[[Justicar]]}} title when {{reputation|exalted}} with all three.

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! {{Horde}}Horde PvP

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{{Horde}}[[Defilers]]<br />

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{{Horde}}[[Frostwolf Clan]]<br />

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{{Horde}}[[Warsong Outriders]]

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| Fighting in the battlegrounds; completing non-repeatable quests. Repeatable quests in Alterac Valley for Frostwolf Clan.

| {{title|[[Conqueror]]}} title when {{reputation|exalted}} with all three.

| {{title|[[Conqueror]]}} title when {{reputation|exalted}} with all three.

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