The World of Warcraft community is united in their desire for account-wide reputations to be implemented in the game. Despite numerous quality-of-life updates, Blizzard has consistently overlooked this feature, much to the frustration of players.
Reputations in WoW have always been character-specific, meaning that each character must individually grind their reputation with factions. This creates a barrier for players who enjoy playing multiple characters and prevents them from sharing their progress across their accounts.
Players on the WoW subreddit expressed their support for account-wide reputations, emphasizing the need for convenience and the ability to switch between classes without losing progress. They argue that if achievements tied to reputations are account-wide, then the reputation bars themselves should be as well.
Blizzard has made efforts to make the game more convenient for players with alts, but there are still reputation-related headaches that need to be addressed. The current system forces players to re-grind reputations on each character, even if they have already achieved Exalted status on their main character.
Despite the demand from the community, account-wide reputations have yet to be implemented. However, given Blizzard’s responsiveness to player feedback during Dragonflight, it is likely that this feature will eventually be added once the necessary technology is in place.
Time | Score | Content |
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Dragonflight and Shadowlands | Throughout the course of Dragonflight (and even dating back to Shadowlands) | Blizzard has been making efforts to improve convenience for players with alts. |
Re-grinding reputations | Having to re-grind reputations every time a character reaches endgame | is inconvenient and contradictory to account-wide achievements. |
Community demand | With the community’s increasing demand for account-wide reputations | Blizzard is likely to implement this feature in the future. |
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