The wow gold player must be able to interact with the faction NPCs.
You can gain or lose Reputation, with many of the several different factions in Azeroth by completing certain quests or killing certain creatures. Doing so will usually unlock special rewards or new quests to accomplish.Different kinds of quests and faction-specific rewards are available across the levels, but the wow gold player must be able to interact with the faction NPCs to gain access to these rewards. As usual this requires neutral or better standing.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.Still full reputation is gained by questing at a higher level. For example, completing low level quests with a level 70 character now gives full reputation. This makes it easier to get to exalted and buy another faction's mount.For mob kills, as long as the mob cons green or higher to you, then you will receive full reputation. Grey mobs give 20% of the normal reputation. See the mob difficulty colors chart for when mobs transition from green to grey.Sometimes both mobs and quests increase your reputation with a faction but decrease it with another. For instance, 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.