Honor Hold Rep

I am trying to get Honor Hold to Exalted, but I think I may have stepped on my own foot. I out leveled the dungeons, and no longer have access to them in the finder. I know that I can enter them manually, and assuming I am competent enough solo them. I also do the dailies for the keep takes.

but are those my only options? Or am I missing something?

ps. I am a returning player from awhile back, and never got around to playing this half of the world before.

Completing quests in Hellfire Peninsula that you get from/around Honor Hold will give you rep.

To farm it out in the easiest way possible however, your best bet is to keep leveling until you out-level the content and then go back at a higher level and solo it. You’ll be able to keep resetting the dungeons and run them up to 10x per hour.

Once you reach level 80+ this should be easily doable for you. If it’s more difficult than you would like however, feel free to gain a few more levels before trying it again. Eventually you’ll get to the point where you can run through and steamroll the dungeons for rep.

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Yeah, thanks. Thats what I figured. I’m probably in an ok spot right now to give it a go

Something to keep in mind for BC dungeons is that the heroic version will be soloable before the normal one. The heroic ones don’t scale and are still set at 70, so they can be done before the normal ones that scale to 80. (The downside being you can only do them once per day. You can wait a half hour after clearing and some trash might respawn up to farm, but the bosses are once per day.)

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Oh, thats good to know. Thank you

Wow, thanks again for sharing this. I was able to enter the dungeons manually; the first time on normal, where I realized I could muscle my way through it, but it would be quite a slog, and than on heroic, where it stayed its original level.

I was able to continue to get faction reputation on a faction I thought I had missed out on, due to leveling. I even got a few transmogs I thought I had missed the opportunity to get (and I wasn’t even thinking of that). Very cool.

More importantly, I was able to actually slow down and actually take in the story and environment. I love the way scaling works now, but its nice to know that this capacity is still there. So often, in the finder, everything is a speed run. Its was so cool to be able to actually take a minute to read the quest, actually look around, etc. Of course the XP wasn’t there, but I did not expect it to be. This won’t be my main staple for game play, but it will be great to go back and actually see content I missed, at my own pace. Admittedly, I could have done it on normal, but it would have been more tedious, and I would have been less focused on just the narrative content.