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"Upon defeating another player of the opposite faction in player versus player (PvP) combat the victor earns ""Honor Points"". Another activity, Battlegrounds, is designed for team PvP: a loss in a battleground awards the losing team 1 ""mark of honor"", while a victory awards the winning team 3. Honor Points and marks may be spent as currency to purchase various rewards like armor, weapons and mounts. These rankings were removed during the patch 2.0.1 in the Honor System Revamp. But you may display your highest lifetime rank title. The Arenas,[14] added in The Burning Crusade, offer gladiator-like combat in a World of Warcraft setting. The Arenas have a separate system from the Battlegrounds. Instead of honor, the Arenas give ""Arena Points"" which can be spent to purchase items in a manner similar to Honor Points. Only level 70 players can participate in rated arena matches. Lower level players can always participate in arenas but no arena points are awarded. There are also ""Arena seasons"". wow eu At the end of each season the best Arena teams in each category (2 versus 2, 3 versus 3 and 5 versus 5) are rewarded with titles.[15] From highest to lowest these ranks are Gladiator, Duelist, Rival and Challenger. Reputation The reputation system is complex and can have direct impact on character advancement. In World of Warcraft, there are many groups of NPCs known as ""factions"". The two primary factions are the Alliance and the Horde, and each one features a large number of sub-factions primarily based on race and geographic location. wow euro Characters' reputation with a faction can be increased or decreased by killing certain mobs, completing quests, or handing in items to certain NPCs. Higher reputation can grant many benefits to characters including reduced prices from vendors, the ability to purchase unique items including specialized mounts, and expanded access to certain areas of the game.


[16] However, characters cannot gain reputation with opposing factions, so a Horde character cannot gain reputation with any Alliance-only faction and vice versa. wow power leveling There are also diametrically opposed factions in which gaining reputation with one will result in loss of reputation with another. " "Our good friend Boubouille at MMO Champion has news of an XP change in the game, but not where you might expect. Blizzard has secretly changed the amount of XP earned... at level 70. But wait, you say, we don't earn XP at level 70! Ah, but we do -- after you hit 70, you actually continue to earn XP to level 71, but you never actually ding. wow powerleveling And while before the patch, the amount you had to earn to ""hit"" 71 was about 814,700, now it's up to 1,256,500. Which makes sense -- while some folks are saying this might have been done to just fix a bug, Boubouille says it lines right up to the difference between vanilla WoW and the Burning Crusade, which means we'll need to earn about 50% more XP per level in Wrath of the Lich King. Of course, this affects a few other things in the game -- Mania notes that pet loyalty is based on percentage level XP earned, so Hunters at level 70 will now need to hang out with their pets for longer to earn a higher loyalty level. But Blizzard isn't nerfing anything here -- from what we can tell, they're just lining up level 70 to become the first level of the next expansion instead of the last level in the game. Yeah, from what I know, Blizzard wiped XP (including rested -- that's linked in the OP) when the expansion hit. wow power level You could earn as much as you wanted ahead of time, but on expansion day, everybody had to restart leveling from just after ding 70. " .

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