WOW Reputation Statistics
our reputation affects how monsters or creatures will interact with you.
There are several reputation levels. You can check your current reputation by
hitting "C" for your character screen, and then clicking on the reputation tab.
KOS means "kill-on-sight."
| Revered |
Special reputation level reserved for special heroes |
| Honored |
10% discount on bought items from vendors |
| Friendly |
Standard reputation level for factions on a player’s team
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| Neutral |
Standard reputation level for factions not on a player’s
team that are not KOS |
| Unfriendly |
Cannot buy, sell, or interact |
| Hostile |
KOS |
| Hated |
KOS; all opposing team factions are set permanently to the
lowest level here |
Affecting one faction can potentially ripple through and affect others that are
connected. Killing a goblin in Gadgetzan will anger the goblins of Ratchet and
Booty Bay, for example.
How can I change my reputation?
| -Complete certain quests |
| -Kill certain monsters |
Factions
- The Horde and Alliance are each considered a team, and the four races
comprising each team are considered factions. The four starting racial
factions for each team are displayed under the appropriate team's header.
- The factions of the opposing team are always at the lowest reputation
level of Hated, and are always locked in the "At War" state.
- Players have a bonus to their starting reputation with their own race's
faction.
- Undead Forsaken players have lower-than-normal starting reputation with
their team's Troll, Tauren, and Orc factions.
- Troll, Tauren, and Orc players have lower than normal starting reputation
with their team's Forsaken faction.
- You cannot declare war on any of your own team's factions.
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