Thursday, December 26, 2019

WOW CLASSIC REPUTATION GUIDE


Being nice has its perks, but getting into trouble can sometimes be fun as well. Much like in the real world, reputation in WoW Classic is built up by doing good deeds such as certain favors or quests for other people and killing creatures that are bothering the neighborhood—the last one obviously isn’t relatable in real life. If you’re in need of familiarization with the reputation system of WoW Classic and how it ultimately affects the way you earn WoW classic gold, then you’ve come at the right place. With our WoW Classic reputation guide, you can learn important stuff such as how to increase your reputation and how to avoid getting your brownie points shaved off!

What exactly is Reputation?


The reputation of your character is determined by whether NPCs in WoW Classic react positively to you or try to cut your head off. Players usually deal with increasing their reputation during the endgame. The reason being is that since they’ve gotten all the gear they need and have participated in raids, the only way for them to make any sort of progress in the game is to bump up their reputation.

What are the different Reputation Levels you need to know?


There are eight different reputation levels that you can attain inside the game:

Reputation
Points needed to level up
Description
Hated
36,000
Oh boy, are you in too deep in this one. If your character is hated, Enemy cities and PvP factions will kill you on sight. Not just that, but this is set permanently. Meaning you’ll have to live the rest of your in-game life in WoW Classic in this state. It takes a lot of work to get hated this much, and the results that yield it aren’t worth the effort either.
Hostile
3,000
Enemy cities and PvP factions are required to kill you on sight. However, unlike having a Hated reputation, this is still temporary and can still, be undone by increasing your reputation points.
Unfriendly
3,000
Having an Unfriendly reputation leaves you unable to buy, sell or interact with the members in your faction. If you want to increase your reputation, refrain from killing any other members that are both within and outside your faction.
Neutral
3,000
This is the starting point for all the players who have just recently joined the faction. Whether it’s the Horde or Alliance, everyone begins with a Neutral reputation.
Friendly
6,000
In allied cities, chances are you’ll start with a Friendly reputation. The demeanor of the NPCs is more approachable compared to being neutral. However, no perks are given at this state.
Honored
12,000
Having an Honored reputation grants you a 10% discount on all items from the vendors of your faction and its allied cities. This is especially useful when you’re on a tight budget.
Revered
21,000
As if a 10% discount wasn’t enough, having a Revered reputation will earn you an additional 5% discount, totaling to a 15% discount on all the wares available for purchase in your alliance of choice.
Exalted
999
The Exalted reputation is the highest attainable ranking in all of WoW Classic. In addition to having a 20% discount, players with this reputation will also get access to special perks such as tabards and mounts.

Conclusion


Besides having the opportunity to do special missions that aren’t available in other reputation levels, having a high reputation bags you discount prices in all of the vendors that are in your alliance. Not only does this save you some WoW classic gold, but it also gives you some activities to do despite reaching the endgame. Overall, it’s best to always have a neutral to good reputation within your group (it won’t matter if you’re hated by the enemy clan since your quests will mostly consist of killing certain members there).

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