You’re right. I apologize.
Yeah, OP, anger and gnashing teeth over a rep that many people have done on a map that’s pretty much flat except for about two areas! So outraged!
…better, Audreeana?
You’re right. I apologize.
Yeah, OP, anger and gnashing teeth over a rep that many people have done on a map that’s pretty much flat except for about two areas! So outraged!
…better, Audreeana?
I had the rep done for vulpera done for all of the original BFA horde factions (yes, even tortollans) done in the first 5 months and aside from the honorbound I didn’t really have to stress push any of them (and that was mainly because I really wanted the Mag’har).
Like, This is the kind of thing you get from just playing the game. 
Ya, I hate to say it… but I’m an alliance player this expac (yes I flip flop), and I had this done before they were released… I’ve had all the main reps alliance side done since forever… Heck pretty sure I got exalted with all of them in Uldir. If you’re a horde player, you probably should’ve had these done at some point in the past 3 tiers… Otherwise… what have you been doing? This really isn’t a challenging grind, and you only have to do it once.
If you want the easiest way to do it, log in every couple of days and see if the vuldanai emissary is up. Check the mission table for any vuldanai rep rewards. Do the emissary, and the mission table and thats it. Easy farm, easy life.
The Vulpera have to be the easiest Allied Race to acquire.
They have a straightforward and massive zonewide quest chain that nearly gets you revered. They have an emissary. World Quests. Contracts. Bonus rep week.
I unlocked them without even thinking about it. The other races I had to do more work for, and even a little bit of online study to see what I missed and what to do.
If you want Vulpera, OP, I am here to tell you, it is worth while. The grind is easy and you will enjoy them.
There was a time when games were true games, they were made to allow people to train the ability to manage things like time, strength, resources, and choices. You were penalized by bad choices, you were rewarded by good ones.
There was care about it, and games offered plenty of it.
As people stopped wanting a game that required them to think, and started priming for dopamine lever games, the only thing that could make games such a thing was grind and RNG. There is no way to satisfy the “instant gratification crowd” in a game that has no grind and RNG. Both are what makes a game become a dopamine lever.
The only way fo get rid of grind and RNG, is to get rid of dopamine lever crowd, and make games once again become a matter of choices and management of resources. But that is something people today find worse than grind and RNG, because that requires them to think about what they are doing.
So if you dont want grind and RNG, should play another game less popular. And if you dont want grind, RNG, nor complex management and decision making, you should quit full games and keep to mobile “mindless click games”.
I don’t think World of Warcraft is the game for you, Eyvx.
There is a limit to how much of a certain reputation you can gain in a day but it’s crazy high.
You can even be like one of my friends, who has only done emmisaries and core dailies (only the Mechagon WQ and no blue quests, only Nazjatar follower quest and only blue quests for Uldum Accord amd Rajani). Doing that throughout the patches he’s still exalted the reputations over time.
Don’t feel pressure to do everything because that will definitely burn you out.
Stop doing optional grinds. There is no grind in modern WoW except for AP and Visions alone.
Far too many retail players don’t ask themselves this question.
Yeah I’m not sure blizzards ever going to understand that there is a breaking point when it comes to grinding. Instead of all of these giant grinds that go on for all eternity what they should do is make a bunch of tiny little grinds that take a week or so. That way no one can be discouraged but they can still keep us playing. This isn’t rocket science
The Broken shore and Argus from Legion says hello.
“Hahaha Vulpera are furries,I’m soooo funny!!!”
Ofc
Since there are enough players to satisfy their standards, it does not matter what the paying players think of what they keep paying for.
It is more likely that the players dont understand that there is a point in which the things they dislike become a problem, because they still paying for something they dislike in the hopes it change.
The day people learn that “disliking” something is irrelevant if the aims of that thing are met, maybe things change.
Another thing is: People can dislike anything they want, but it just matters in a massive online “thing”, if enough people dislike it as well.
Clearly, many things people come to post in forums about their dissatisfaction is not something many others agree.
So either they find a way to cope with it, or just move on.
It’s pretty simple. If you want it bad enough, you’ll jump through the hoops to get it. If it’s not that important then you won’t bother with it.
I’ve never understood how people can play this game for years and years and complain about something taking a month to complete. Like where is the sense of perspective?
Yea that is the only allied race I don’t have and I have no plans to bother. I hit revered to get flight and was done with that place.
Wasn’t a joke. It’s a fact
This man has just explained one of the main reasons the allied race system is garbage - people coming into the game and wanting to main one have to invest like a month or two into a throwaway character to get to the thing they wanted to play in the first place. Literal wasted time.
You’re trying to bag on people wanting to play a fantasy race in a fantasy game.
Sounds like a very funny fact to me.
I don’t even play Horde. Yet with my free boost I boosted one to 120, and did my dailies every day. Hell, if you just quest through the entire zone you get most of the rep you need. After that just farm world quests daily. Takes a couple minutes and I feel like I finished that rep grind in like…2 weeks? Super quick compared to most.
would you rather have things in games just handed to you?
do you complain about other things in real life? getting through highschool? college? job? relationship? buying a house? paying bills? working? lawn care? snow blowing? cleaning up? taking a shower? wiping your butt? preparing food to eat? putting gas in your car? paying taxes?
all of it everywhere is a time gate, some are short some are long. bliz is running a business and if it takes you 2 months longer to grind rep x a million players then yes thats how it is.
get use to it because thats how everything is
You had months to work on this…and making a second thread for a second day QQing about it isn’t going to make it go faster.
If you’re truly “on the verge of quitting” then just quit. No need to come here to whine and complain, and deflect YOUR laziness on to Blizzard.
Took me about a week…I have some characters on Horde, but main Alliance…but still lol didn’t take a long time to get, esp with the contract that gives rep even in NON - Vol’dunai zones, so yeah probably 2 weeks for someone who starts at 50% rep give or take a little.
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All I know is it went way faster than every other Allied race i’ve unlocked lol