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    Default Faction grind?

    Runecloth is pretty expensive and I'm pretty cheap (funny how you get more careful with gold, the more you have) - if working on reputation for an entire team, what's the easiest way to get exalted with vanilla factions.

    Argent dailies? Low level questing? Farming cloth? (I don't really consider the latter an option, but you never know :P)
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    AV rep grinding. You get frostwolves rep (as horde) and overflow rep into Orc/undead/troll/bloodelf/tauren factions.
    Gather blood, armor scraps, save wingmen etc and hand it all in.


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    That would coincide nicely with an honorgrind, but the items only drop for one char right?
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    Toc Dailies give 250 for each faction and 250 rep for your tourney Faction, ally is argent crusade, not sure of Horde. If you don't make it to exalted on all 5 before you're ToC champion, you can buy rep with the champion dailies (INSTEAD OF GOLD, YOU TAKE WRITS)
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    I do the Icecrown reps, all my raf guys are Crusaders without trying.

    The Zzeroth AD / Strat rep was the only one I actually had to 'work' at.

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    Combine boosting a char in the lvl 60 vanilla instances + looting runecloth. Considering farming cloth aswell, but then for leveling up tailoring on a shaman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Littleburst View Post
    Combine boosting a char in the lvl 60 vanilla instances + looting runecloth. Considering farming cloth aswell, but then for leveling up tailoring on a shaman.
    I'd second this if you're boosting. I think I averaged something like 9-12 stacks of runecloth per full stratholme clear back when I was running that place.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ughmahedhurtz View Post
    I'd second this if you're boosting. I think I averaged something like 9-12 stacks of runecloth per full stratholme clear back when I was running that place.
    You're sure about that?

    Runecloth costs 5g on our server, so figured it isn't worth it to go there and farm it. But if you get that many drops i might consider it, just because it's so easy (and i hate dailies & don't have coldweather flying yet)

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    It is probably too slow for a boxer...

    I used to farm runecloth in Winterspring.
    All around the lake.
    Off of the ghosts.

    But that was at 60th, pre-BC.
    And pre-Boxing too.
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