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Buy the tabard from the quartermaster (in Ironforge, I think) and run older dungeons with it equipped. Make sure you’ve done all the gnome quests you can find. Not sure how many of them there actually are, though.
What’s wrong with your face???
Just buy the Gnome tabard and run Stormwind stockades over and over on your free time.
Gnome Starting zone quests, Gnomeregan tabard, and after that Argent Tournament if you feel like going to Northrend.
Pretty much what Wiggly said. (Great name btw).
I usually run them all in order from Vanilla up to Pandaria. Not particular reason other than I am crazy and like to do things that way.
Female gnomes like to hold their weapon in front of their face for these forum avatars, for whatever reason.
Buy a Tabard from the quartermaster next to the Ironforge flightmaster and run dungeons. The Mechanar, Botanica, and Magister’s Terrace are good ones since they have exits at the end for quick resets.
So I have a question about the tabards like the gnome one, do they work at max level running low level dungeons? Or, do you have to be at level?
Here’s a list of all the quests that give you gnomer rep. But tabard and soloing low level dungeons is probably faster…
Pretty sure, yes. They’d be mostly pointless otherwise.
They work regardless of level. I believe there is a cut off though. Not sure if it is in Warlords or Legion, so i always just do Pandaria and down.
Thanks for the answer guys! I wish there was a tabrd for the Netherwing lol.
ok thank you all
I did Botanica, in Legion, with the gnome tabard. You may have to do some research to find which ones work at 120.
I did it on Normal, just leaving and resetting the instance over and over.
That was at 110, of course. Not sure if that still goes at 120. I also got panda rep to exalted finally, the same way (on my hunter.)
My purpose was to wear the Gnome cape, which required exalted; I’m so glad I did that then.
There are also a few Gnome quests in the game which are easy to do and will provide some easy rep.
Give them ladders