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My original vision for this page was to document the absurd number of objects associated with the various rep grinds. Some examples of my thought process:

Darkmoon rep grind makes use of several crafted items that otherwise have uses in the game. Those items are not on the page because they have other uses and can be made from items that it is much more reasonable for a player to stockiple. Also they are tradeable, allowing you to store them on a bank alt.

The SSO dailies include things like Inv misc branch 01 [Bloodberry] and Inv axe 15 [Ata'mal Armament] which do not stack up because you only collect a few of them and then turn them in. You can not "over-collect" them like you can with Incendosaur Scales, but I decided to include them anyway since they take up bag space and you might find yourself carrying around 2 or 3 of them for a few days if your questing is interrupted by an instance or a raid. I consider these minor offenders.

Inv misc rune 12 [Nethermine Flayer Hide] is one of a class of rep grind turn-ins that are over-collectable, but tradeable, allowing you to store excess on a bank alt. These are medium offenders.

The major offenders are things like Spell shadow requiem [Osseous Agitator] and Spell shadow demonicfortitude [Mark of Sargeras] because to optimise your reputation gain you should stockpile them until you reach a certain reputation level, at which point it becomes optimal to turn them in. These can end up consuming bag slots for a long time.

Probably the oddest decision was the inclusion of the Inv box 03 [Heavy Junkbox]. It certainly has another use: just loot it. But in order to turn it in to Ravenholdt you must leave one item inside. Also, they do not stack. To grind rep with those items, you must actually use 5 bag slots to carry the Heavy Junkbox to Ravenholdt. I think this is the most egregious consumption of bag slots in all the rep grinds, with the occasional exception of Twilight Trappings.

WoWWiki-Thoth (talk) 22:11, 11 September 2008 (UTC)

PvP[]

I did not research the various PvP tokens granted for participation in battlegrounds. PvP gives me ulcers, so I will let another (non-clueless) person contribute that section. WoWWiki-Thoth (talk) 22:11, 11 September 2008 (UTC)

Discussion re: wikifying the page[]

Perhaps the page could be turned into some tables: Kainas (talk) 11:30, 14 April 2009 (UTC)

Halaa
Faction Quartermaster Token Additional Notes
Halaa HordeQuartermaster Jaffrey Noreliqe
AllianceQuartermaster Davian Vaclav
Inv misc rune 08 [Halaa Battle Token] Bc icon Only accessible when faction controls the town
HordeQuartermaster Jaffrey Noreliqe
AllianceQuartermaster Davian Vaclav
Inv misc rune 09 [Halaa Research Token] Bc icon Only accessible when faction controls the town
While this would be prettier, I would recommend against including so many columns. An important feature of this page is that it is a brutally simple list. The lack of auxiliary information focuses attention on the quantity of bag-filling items. Another drawback of the table is that adding and removing items requires adjusting the rowspan= attributes (although future editability may not be that much of a concern now that Blizzard appears to have learned the lesson and I'm having difficulty thinking of things to add.) Thoth (talk) 18:14, 27 July 2011 (UTC)
It's also a ridiculously inconsistent list, containing items that can be gathered and turned in for rep, items that are used to purchase items from rep factions, quest items for rep dailies, and miscellaneous rep-related items like the Twilight Trappings set. This page is in desperate need of a cleanup pass. -- Dark T Zeratul (talk) 18:30, 27 July 2011 (UTC)
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