Guild
Guild reputation is your personal standing with your guild and is required to buy guild rewards. Guild reputation is gained automatically when you earn guild experience. The higher your reputation is, the more guild items you can purchase, as well as perks you can access.Reputation
- Guild reputation is gained by:
- Turning in quests. The more experience a quest gives, the more guild reputation you will get.
- Killing PvE bosses in a guild group--requires 3 players in a 5-player dungeon, 8 players in a 10-player raid, or 20 players in a 25-player raid to count.
- PvPing in a guild group--either Battlegrounds or Arena.
- There is no soft-cap in terms of how much reputation you can earn per week with your guild, but there are ways of speeding it up:
- Tabards: Illustrious Guild Tabard, purchased at Friendly, guild reputation gains increased by 50%, costs 125.
- Renowned Guild Tabard, purchased at Honored, guild reputation gains increased by 100%, costs 250.
- Banners: Battle Standard of Coordination for example.
- Reputation Buffs: Diplomacy for example.
- Guild reputation is lost if you:
- Go 30 days unguilded after guild removal.
- Transfer a character between accounts.
Rewards
There are numerous rewards from Guild Vendors located in major cities. The rewards are unlocked when the guild completes specific achievements, but you must also personally have a specific reputation level in order to take advantage of them.- Friendly: Pets like Guild Page.
- Honored: Heirloom capes and helms, epic Cloak of Coordination, recipes like Recipe: Broiled Dragon Feast.
- Exalted: Mounts like Reins of the Dark Phoenix and Reins of the Golden King, pets like Lil' Tarecgosa and Armadillo Pup.
- In addition, having certain reputation levels allows you to contribute to guild achievements like Stay Classy.