Afterwards, hit heroic Underbog and Slave Pens, and normal or heroic Steamvaults.
#All wow mounts full#
A full guide to grinding rep for each of them is beyond the scope of this particular article, but I've provided some relevant Wowpedia links and a quick gloss: Even if your toon's well-geared, keep in mind that overconfident pulling can still land you in hot water, and the vast array of mobs that stun (dropping your avoidance to a flat zero for the stun's duration) is your biggest problem. For the others, this is what you're looking at if your toon can solo a BC-era heroic. If you're going to combine the Outland reputation and mount grinds, be advised that none of the three factions offering mounts have a dungeon associated with them. Of WoW's three expansions so far, heroics were probably at their most difficult in BC, and tanks who were usually around 10,000-12,000 HP stepping into heroics didn't like messing around in PuGs with, say, the Cabal Shadow Priest's 2,500-DPS Mind Flay or the Nexus Stalker's Gouge.
#All wow mounts series#
For most folks, reputation with the Sha'tar (associated with the Mechanar and other Tempest Keep heroics) was all but guaranteed with access to an easy series of Mech runs, but Consortium rep was another matter entirely. Most players were willing to do the easier heroics like Mechanar - a relatively quick 5-man for its time - but heroics like Shattered Halls, Mana Tombs, and Shadow Labyrinth were a much harder sell. This had the unfortunate effect of making some reputations easier to grind than others. While it's possible to do a lot of the rep grind outside of a faction's associated heroics, most of the revered to exalted leg has to be done in the dungeons.Īs an example, someone working on Honor Hold/Thrallmar rep back in the day usually lit up the local channels on an endless hunt for heroic Ramparts, Blood Furnace, or (ye gods) Shattered Halls runs. Outland tabards are awarded at exalted rather than being an early bonus to reputation gains, and most factions are also associated with particular dungeons/heroics. The problem with Outland - if you can call it a problem, rather than a reflection of the game's realities during The Burning Crusade - is that you're not afforded too many conveniences on the long trek to exalted with anyone. But first, a brief history lesson for all those of you who joined the game in Wrath of the Lich King and still need to work on your Outland reps. Otherwise, your three targets here are the Netherwing, the Sha'tari Skyguard, and the Kurenai/Mag'har. You can bump this up to 21 if you count the two PvP talbuks available from Halaa, but these days you'll probably have to arrange a battle royale in the zone in order to get the kills (and tokens) needed. If you've got the patience to make it to exalted with the three factions that sell transport around this shattered hellhole, you'll have an additional 19 mounts at your disposal. Outland is the single most fruitful continent for getting lots of mounts from a limited set of factions. This week, we're going to hit the dark portal in pursuit of more mount and reputation achievements. (Either that, or I've got one hell of a mental block concerning jousting.) I have to confess that I approached both achievements from the perspective of a player who wasn't necessarily at the level cap (I've been leveling a goblin priest lately and greatly enjoying the benefits of faction tabards in dungeons), and I completely forgot that the Argent Tournament even existed. If you're catching up with us after last week, we've finished off both The Ambassador and the first leg of Mountain o' Mounts. This week, we continue the Mountain o' Mounts grind in Outland with a few notes on BC reputation.
#All wow mounts how to#
Every Thursday, The Overachiever shows you how to work toward those sweet achievement points.