Championing is a system for customized reputation gains from dungeons, introduced in World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King. Killing a monster that yields reputation inside a dungeon while wearing a particular faction's tabard will grant reputation with that faction; it allows a player to acquire reputation in a dungeon with a faction other than that normally associated with the dungeon.
The tabards that allow championing can be acquired at friendly reputation with their respective factions.
Factions that can be championed[]
Only some factions can be championed.
Faction capitals[]
Following the Cataclysm in patch 4.0.3a, it is now possible to champion the faction capitals in dungeons of any level by purchasing an applicable tabard from the faction Quartermaster. Initially, faction capitals could not be championed in instances that were already connected to a specific faction, such as those introduced in The Burning Crusade expansion. As of patch 4.3, faction capital reputation can also be championed in 5-man Burning Crusade dungeons, though under slightly different rules from those in Azeroth.
The reputation gained in The Burning Crusade dungeons is in addition to the normal Outland faction reputation gain, so the player improves his or her standing with two factions at once. The reputation gain follows the same rules as those for the host faction; since Hellfire Ramparts grants Honor Hold or Thrallmar reputation until one point short of Honored, wearing a home city tabard in that instance grants Alliance or Horde reputation, improving all capital reputations until one point short of Honored. Level 70 and Heroic dungeons give reputation for both the Outland faction and the capital city through Exalted.
Wrath of the Lich King[]
Dungeons introduced in the Wrath of the Lich King expansion that are intended for level 80 players, including certain normal mode dungeons and all heroic mode dungeons, are eligible for championing the following factions:
If you do not wear a champion tabard, you may gain reputation with either the Horde Expedition or the Alliance Vanguard. Wearing any championed faction's tabard, even the tabard for a Cataclysm faction that cannot be championed in a level 80 dungeon, will prevent Horde Expedition or Alliance Vanguard reputation gain. Heroic mode dungeons will provide a small increase to the rate of reputation gain. Normal-mode dungeons prior to level 80, such as Utgarde Keep or the Nexus, behave the same way as old-world dungeons; the player may champion the capital cities, but will not gain reputation with any group by default.
Dungeons intended for players above level 80 (i.e. those from Cataclysm and Mists of Pandaria) do not award any reputation for these factions even if the tabard is worn. This behavior differs from that of the tabards introduced in Cataclysm.
Cataclysm[]
Dungeons introduced in the Cataclysm expansion that are intended for level 85 players, including most normal mode dungeons and all heroic mode dungeons, are eligible for championing the following factions:
Additionally, dungeons intended for players above level 85 (i.e. those from Mists of Pandaria) do award reputation for these factions if the tabard is worn. This behavior differs from that of the tabards introduced in Wrath of the Lich King.
Mists of Pandaria[]
Dungeons introduced in the Mists of Pandaria expansion that are intended for level 90 players, including most normal mode dungeons and all heroic mode dungeons, are eligible for championing the following factions:
Mists of Pandaria factions did not use the tabard system and instead just needed to click the star next to the faction in the reputation tab. This functionality was removed with patch 9.0.1.
Reputation per dungeon[]
The following tables outline the amount of reputation that may be earned toward a faction during a full clear of each dungeon.
Dungeon | Normal Mode | Heroic Mode |
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Ahn'kahet: The Old Kingdom | - | 2300 |
Azjol-Nerub | - | 1100[1] |
Caverns of Time: CoS | 550 | 1700 |
Drak'Tharon Keep | - | 2000 |
Frozen Halls: The Forge of Souls | ? | 1140 |
Frozen Halls: Halls of Reflection | ? | 1340[2] |
Frozen Halls: Pit of Saron | ? | 1520 |
Gundrak | - | 2250 |
The Nexus: Nexus | - | 2300 |
The Nexus: Oculus | 500 | 1600 |
Trial of the Champion | 130 | 1180[3] |
Violet Hold | - | 1300[4] |
Ulduar: HoL | 650 | 2150 |
Ulduar: HoS | - | 1850 |
Utgarde Keep | - | 1950 |
Utgarde Pinnacle | 500 | 2000 |
Dungeon | Normal Mode | Heroic Mode |
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Abyssal Maw: Throne of the Tides | - | 1500 |
Blackrock Mountain: Blackrock Caverns | - | ?[5] |
The Deadmines | - | 3000[6] |
Grim Batol | - | 3082[6] |
Halls of Origination | 1600 | 2610[6] |
Lost City of the Tol'vir | 1000 | 1990[6] |
Shadowfang Keep | 474 | 3035[6] |
The Stonecore | - | 2380[6] |
Vortex Pinnacle | - | 1748[7] |
Zul'Aman | - | ? |
Zul'Gurub | - | ? |
Note: Values in the above table were gathered from Wowpedia or Wowhead and may not be 100% accurate.
Patch changes[]
- Patch 9.0.1 (2020-10-13): You can no longer champion a Mists of Pandaria faction for bonus reputation.
- Patch 4.3.0 (2011-11-29): Wearing Horde or Alliance racial faction tabards now grants reputation in Burning Crusade dungeons as well.
- Patch 4.0.3a (2010-11-23): Wearing Horde or Alliance racial faction tabards now grants reputation to that city faction while in any non-Burning Crusade dungeon.
References[]
- ^ Mobs during 2nd Boss Event no longer grant reputation.
- ^ The Lich King event does not grant any reputation
- ^ Only the final boss grants reputation equal to that of three boss.
- ^ After wiping in Violet Hold, all previously completed bosses are replaced with a placeholder. This placeholder provides 250 reputation.
- ^ Three bosses can be skipped.
- ^ a b c d e f Data measured withOUT the guild reputation bonus that was common during Cataclysm.
- ^ http://www.wowhead.com/zone=5035