No, Rustbolt Resistance is objectively one of the easiest factions to work on. That “single world quest” is like having half an emissary every single day.
Another note is that WQ is objectively better than an emissary every other day because it benefits from more boosts. It’s like 1300 something rep a day during WQ week.
If it wasn’t a single dungeon being called ‘horde bias’ it would be the number of quests needed, or the difficulty of quests needed.
It’s impossible to please the confirmation bias crowd.
Argussian Reach and Army of the Light were the easiest race reps I’ve done. The Argus rep tokens from WQs were BoA so every 110 you had made it easier, took me maybe 4 days to get Exalted with both.
For me, on a horde character (as it is with any character, horde or alliance), is Argus was hard to navigate and that drew the time out. I don’t have flying, so there is that (I don’t care about flying at all, so I am probably wrong on this). The rep (with Kirin Tor rep tokens) was probably harder than Suramar. Suramar was the longest grind, in my opinion. Which is a horde race, mind you. Most of Suramar might be easier to navigate compared to Argus but the place stretches on forever and has massive quest chains.
LOL Thats the best and only response to this thread because it bleeds so true. This game is so disgustingly full of Horde favortisms it almost is a turn off to even play at times (and the horde player base that lives under a rock and denies it from every angle).
Like a bee mount is suppose to make up for anything.
Mechagon and the Rustbolt Resistance were released back in June of last year. How is that not more than enough time for Alliance players to have reached exalted?
Let’s not forget that the horde can actually use the rep they gained on horde to unlock mechagnomes as well. If they have an ally at 120 they can do the rep/achieve on thier horde character to get the gnomes. While alliance have to actually use thier horde toon to unlock vulpera.
Honestly though, that made me appreciate my Alliance Allied races all the more though.
See on Horde, there’s every noob & their dog rolling around on their Allied Race, whereas on Alliance given it’s more of a challenge – It’s more rare, and that makes me feel more appreciative of earning & using them - Personally, at least.