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1. Netherwing Reputation
Everyone seems to want to get their hands on the Netherwing mounts, but do you know the
quickest way to achieve this goal? This guide will guide you through the process quickly and
easily.
2. Skyguard Reputation
Now that you know how to get your Netherwing Drake flying mount I thought it would be a great
time to show you how to get your NetherRay flying mount. The process for this is easier than
you may think!
3. Ogrila Reputation
This guide will tell you how to get exalted with the Ogrila faction in order to get the awesome
raid buff food and other great items.
4. Aldor Reputation
To choose Aldor or Scryer? Everyone who decides on leveling past 60 in WoW will encounter this
question at one time or another. This guide will give you the heads up on Aldor and also how to
grind Aldor rep quickly.
5. Scryer Reputation
Once again the question of Aldor vs Scryer is answered with this time great information for you if
you happen to choose Scryer over Aldor and shows you how to do it very quickly.
Netherwing Reputation
For those who are ready to get those Netherwing Drake flying mounts,
raising your reputation with Netherwing is the only way to get there. Just
like with Skyguard, you will start off hated and you have to work your way
up to exalted to gain the flying mount that increases your speed 280%.
So, just how do you do this? While some quests can only be done once a
day, there is plenty that you can do to raise your reputation as fast as
possible. (You will have to already have a flying mount to even begin this
process, as one of the first quests that you get will require one.)
Here is a basic path that you can follow to go from hated to exalted with
Netherwing:
Once you turn this in to Mordenai, you will then get “Seek Out Neltharaku”.
Neltharaku is the Netherwing Dragon who flies up above the fields, so this
is where your flying mount comes in. Once you find him and are able to
talk to him, you will get “Neltharaku's Tale”, which is just listening to him.
Then, you will get “Infiltrating Dragonmaw Fortress”. This quest will have
you kill Dragonmaw Orcs. One of the fastest ways to do this quest is to go
to Netherwing Ledge and kill the Dragonmaw Peons, since you can kill 2-4
at a time.
Now, Neltharaku will have you do “To Netherwing Ledge!” which will have
you collecting Nethervine Crystals. Next, comes “The Force of Neltharaku”
which will have you rescuing Netherwing Drakes in Dragonmaw Fortress.
After this quest, you will get “Karynaku”, which requires you to speak with
Karynaku inside Dragonmaw Fortress. Karynaku will send you to “Zuluhed
the Whacked”.
This quest is a group quest that will require at least 4 good players, if not
5, to complete. (Beware his Rain of Fire spell, as it does a ton of damage
to anyone in the group, as well as the demon who spawns from the portal.
You can move Zuluhed to another room to avoid this.) Once you complete
this quest, you will get “Ally of the Netherwing”. You return to Mordenai
and turn this in, gaining 42,000 reputation points and put you with neutral
with Netherwing.
The first of the daily quests is the “Netherwing Crystals” which has you
collect 40 Netherwing Crystals each day for the reputation points. The
second of the daily quests will depend on your gathering skill: “Nethermine
Flayer Hide” if you are a skinner, “Nethercite Ore” if you are a miner, or
“Netherdust Pollen” if you are an herbalist.
The next batch of daily quests comes from Yarzill the Merc. He has two
quests that are daily quests, and one that isn't. The first quest he will give
you is “A Slow Death”, which is one of the daily quests. During this quest,
you'll have to go and gather Fel Glands that will be used with Yarzill's
Mutton.
The next daily quest that he gives you is “The Not-So-Friendly Skies”, and
you will gather 10 Netherwing Relics for this one. The last quest that he'll
give you is “The Great Netherwing Egg Hunt” and this one isn't a daily
quest. But, the eggs have a very low drop rate, so this quest takes forever
to do and repeat, so it isn't feasible that you will be able to do it more than
once a day or two.
But, these quests will get you to friendly with Netherwing, and once you
hit that reputation level with them, there are a lot more quests to do.
Friendly is about the halfway point to Exalted with Netherwing, and you
know which daily quests you can do to help up your reputation points
every day you log on.
The first quest that you get after you hit friendly is from Taskmaster
Varkule Dragonbreath on Netherwing Ledge, and it's called “Rise,
Overseer!”, and it sends you to Overlord Mor'ghor. Mor'ghor will give you
“The Netherwing Mines” where you'll find the Mistress of the Mines on
Netherwing Ledge. Follow the paths to the very bottom western part of
Netherwing Ledge to find her and complete this quest.
She will give you “Picking up the Pieces”, which is a daily quest as well.
This quest will have you get 15 Netherwing cargo crates which you will
find all over the mine. You will also meet the Dragonmaw Foreman who is
next to the Mistress of the Mines and he will give you another daily quest
that is called “Dragons are the Least of Our Problems”. This daily quest will
have you kill 5 Nethermine Ravagers and 15 Nethermine Flayers. These
two daily quests can be done together to finish them faster.
You can also get another quest line that will give you Netherwing
reputation points as well, which is the Murkblood quest line. The very first
quest that you'll get with this line is “Ronag the Slave Drive” and you will
have to kill Crazed Murkblood Miners. Once this one is done, you'll get
“The Great Murkblood Revolt” which will lead you back to the Mistress of
the Mine.
After this one, the last part is called “Seeker of Truth” where you have to
kill a Murkblood Overseer, who is found on the northern side of the ledge.
Then, it's back to the Mistress once more.
After all of these are completed, you will seek out Chief Overseer Mudlump,
who will give you “Overseeing and You: Making the Right Choices”. You'll
have to bring him 10 Knothide Leathers and 1 Hardened Hide of Tyrantus.
If you aren't a skinner, you can purchase the leathers on the AH, and
you'll find Tyrantus in Netherstorm. He is about at the very farthest point
north there, so head to Stormspire and go north.
After this quest, you'll get the next daily quest for Netherwing reputation,
“The Booterang: A Cure for the Common Worthless Peon”. This is one
daily quest that you'll like doing, since you pretty much get to hit the
peons on the head to make them go back to work. By doing these quests,
and the daily ones, you will get to honored pretty fast.
You will find Illidari Lord Balthas on Netherwing Ledge, by the other quest
givers that you've already spoken to. He'll give you “The Soul Cannon of
Reth'hedron”. This quest will require you to get 2 Felsteel Bars, 1
Adamantite Frame, 1 Khorium Power Core, and 1 Flawless Arcane Essence.
Most of these mats are fairly easy to get, except for the Flawless Arcane
Essence. To get the essence, you'll need to visit Sar'this in Terokkar Forest
just north of the Bone Wastes by the mountains.
He'll give you a quest that will have you kill elementals around the area,
and will also give you the essence you need. After you turn in “The Soul
Cannon of Reth'hedron”, you'll get “Subdue the Subduer”. You will use the
Soul Cannon on Reth'hedron the Subduer up on Twilight Ridge, and west
of Forge Camp: Hate.
Now comes the fun part of the Netherwing reputation grinding! You get to
start doing the flying mount racing quests, which consists of 7 different
quests. The first 6 give you 500 reputation points each, and the last gives
you 1000 as well as a trinket that gives you 10% faster mount speed: the
Skybreaker Whip. The first quest you'll get is called “Earning Your Wings”,
and the rest are called “Dragonmaw Races”, which have you race against
6 other npc's.
From revered to exalted: Now that you are revered with Netherwing,
you can begin the quests that will take you to exalted and to your
Netherdrake. Find Taskmaster Varkule once more, because he'll upgrade
your combat pet's trinket when you do “Hail, Commander!”. Turn this in to
Mor'ghor, and he'll give you “Kill Them All!” For this quest, all you'll need
to do is to turn in some news of your mission and the Dragonmaw Flare
Gun to either Anchorite Ceyla at the Altar of Sha'tar (for Aldor alligned
players) or Arcanist Thelis at the Sanctum of the Stars in Shadowmoon
Valley (for Scryer alligned players).
You will then get the last of the daily quests, which is “The Deadliest Trap
Ever Laid”, where you'll have to defend your Aldor or Scryer base from the
Dragonmaw Skybreakers. You can solo this if you have healing abilities,
but it's always a good idea to have a group with you when you start this
one. From here, you continue to do this daily quest until you hit exalted.
Remember that by doing the daily quests each day, you'll be on your way
to getting your Netherdrake faster than if you can only do them every
week or so. As you do them, make a note of the ones that give you the
most reputation points so you can be sure to do those each day to gain
more points.
When you finally get to the point to choose your Netherdrake, you will be
flown back to Shattrath City and you will receive your first Netherdrake for
the huge price of FREE. The Netherdrakes you want after the first one will
cost you 200 gold and will give you a 280% flight speed increase upon
your ground mounts. There are several different colors of Netherdrakes to
choose from: purple, onxy, violet, cobalt, azure, and veridian. So, good
luck on your questing and have fun with your Netherdrake!
Skyguard Reputation
Any player in the World of Warcraft can raise their Skyguard reputation
and start out as neutral with them.
To raise your reputation with them, you will be battling the Arakkoa of
Terokk in the peaks of Skettis as well.
Skyguard has two different outposts, one that lies close to Ogri'la and one
that is in the northern area of the Skethyl Mountains.
The Skyguard quests are linked with the Orgi'La Faction in the Blades Edge
Mountains, and you will be able to raise your reputation with both by
completing some of these quests. When you start out gaining your
reputation for Skyguard, you will start two different quest chains.
One will lead you into the Barrier Hills and the other will lead you into the
Lower City and then up into the Blades Edge Mountains. The second quest
chain will bring your reputation with Ogri'La up first, but it actually makes
the grinding easier if you do the quests in the Blades Edge Mountains and
the Ogri'La quests at the same time.
One thing that you will need to remember with the Skyguard reputation
quests is that most of the quests will require you to have a flying mount
already, so you will be level 70 and therefore not gain any experience
points for kills.
From neutral to friendly: When you start out on your reputation quests
for Skyguard, you'll start in Shattrath City with the quests given by Yuula,
which are “Threat From Above” and “To Skettis!”. “Threat From Above”
will have you kill 20 Gordunni Ogres, and turn this in to Yuula, then you'll
get “To Skettis!”, which will have you simply deliver a package to Sky
Sergeant Doryn in Skettis.
Once you get to him, he'll give you the first of the daily quests, which is
“Fires Over Skettis” and will have you bombed 20 Monstrous Kalari Eggs.
Near him is Severin, who will also give you quests. He will give you “World
of Shadows”. Once you complete that quest, you can then get “More
Shadow Dust”, which is a daily quest that you can do to gain more
reputation points with Skyguard. You can also get “Secrets of the
Talonpriests” from Sky Commander Adaris once you have completed
“World of Shadows”. Although this isn't a daily quest, it does gain you
good reputation points.
After you turn them all in, you can talk to Skyguard Handler Deesak, who
will give you “Hungry Nether Rays”. This quest will have you kill 10
Blackwind Warp Chasers.
You can also get another daily quest, “Escape from Skettis” from any of
the Skyguard Prisoners that you find, as this is an escort quest where you
simply escort the prisoner to the ground. And, since it's a daily quest, you
can do this one every day as you come across prisoners.
From here, you'll start another chain that is pretty much just running back
and forth for a couple of quests. The chain starts when you kill Ishaal for
the “Secrets of the Talonpriests” quest, when he will drop an Almanac that
will start “Ishaal's Almanac”. You'll take this to Adaris, for that part of the
chain.
You'll then get “An Ally in Lower City” from Adaris, which will have you
take the almanac to Rilak.
He will then give you “Countdown to Doom”, which will have you return to
Adaris.
Then, you will talk to Hazzik, who will give you “Hazzik's Bargain”. Once
you turn this in, you'll get “A Shabby Disguise” and “Adversarial Blood”
(this second quest is repeatable). You will want to do “Adversarial Blood”
as many times as you can, as its one of the higher reputation yeilding
quest for Skyguard. You will then get “Terokk's Downfall”, which is a group
quest and you will need 5 good players for it. The good thing about this
part is that it earns you 1000 reputation points with Skyguard.
This quest is given by Sky Commander Adaris. After doing the group quest,
you should be at least to friendly, or right on the lip of it if you haven't
done a lot of the daily quests.
From friendly to honored: The next area that you will go to for quests
is the Blade's Edge Mountains, where the Skyguard Outpost is. You will
actually get a quest from Chu'a'lor (who is Ogri'La), called “The Skyguard
Outpost” that will take you there. From that point, you'll speak to Sky
Commander Keller, to turn it in. He will also give you “To Rule The Skies”,
which is a group quest, so make sure that you have some friends ready for
this one.
You can also get “Assault on Bash'ir Landing”, after you complete the
others that he gives you, which will just have you speak to someone and is
an easy quest to do to gain reputation points. You'll then talk to Sky
Sergeant Vanderlip who will give you “Bombing Run” which will have you
bomb 15 stacks of Fel Cannonballs. Once you finish it, you'll get “Bomb
Them Again”, which is another daily quest.
Then, you speak to Skyguard Khatie, who gives you “Wrangle Some
Aether Rays”. Once you finish this quest, you'll get “Wrangle More Aether
Rays”, which is a daily quest. Now, you find Chu'a'lor again, and he will
give you “Guardian of the Monument” which is another group quest. After
this quest, you'll get “An Apexis Relic” and then the daily quest “The Relic's
Emanation”.
You will also get 5 reputation points from any Skettis that you kill in the
Skettis Valley, and 2 1/5 reputation points from each Skettis Kaliri that you
kill in the Skettis Plateau. So, even though these aren't a lot, if you grind
as you are doing your daily quests, you can rack up some extra reputation
points each day.
Your Sha'tari Skyguard NetherRay: Once you hit exalted with
Skyguard, you will also need to have a level 300 Artisan riding skill and
200 gold to gain your NetherRay. There are several colors to choose from:
blue, purple, green, silver, and red.
Ogrila Reputation
Location
General Information
Ogri'la is a village of ogres who have overcome their brutish nature and
broken away from the domination of the Gronn lords. They are in constant
battle with the Dragons of the Black Dragonflight, the Burning Legion, and
the Gronn lords that still hold control over many of the ogre communites
of Blades Edge Mountains.
Apexis shards and crystals are the currency of Ogri'la. After attaining
enough reputation with Ogri'la to purchase rewards, you will need to use
Apexis Shards and Apexis crystals to buy them. Apexis shards come as
rewards for the daily repeatable quests that are available to you in Ogri'la.
They can also be looted from nearby beasts and from Apexis formations.
Many of the Rare and Epic quality items sold on the reputation vendor also
you to have some of the much less common Apexis Crystals. Apexis
crystals can only be looked from the summoned dragons and demons in
the zone. These are elite boss mobs that mimic many classic raid bosses
on a smaller scale. It requires 35 Apexis Shards to summon these bosses
and a balanced party of five players is needed to defeat them. Each party
member will be able to loot one Apexis Crystal.
Apexis shards also serve as currency for acquiring special flasks, found
from different dispensers across the map. These flasks can only be only be
used in Blades Edge Mountains and Gruul's Lair, and will save you
hundreds of gold when raiding that instance. Once every two hours, a
group of Sha'tari Skyguard will launch an attack against Bash'ir Landing to
the north east. They fly out from the Skyguard Base.
Three waves of enemies will spawn and attack the Skyguard NPC's, each
wave stronger then the previous. It is your job to ensure that the
Skyguard NPC's survive for as long as possible. If all of the Skyguard NPC's
are killed the event ends. At the end of each wave a boss has to be
defeated. Once he is defeated a vendor will appear to sell special items.
Three different vendors are available, but only one will spawn for each
wave defeated.
The first sells special flasks that cannot be attained at any other time. The
second vendor to spawn will sell rare gems. The third vendor to spawn will
sell rare meta gems. You must use Apexis Shards as currency for these
vendors. The waves and subsequent bosses that spawn during this event
get increasingly difficult. In order to complete the event, a well organized
raid of at least 25 people is needed.
The quest line for gaining reputation with Ogri'la begins in Lower City and
leads to an ogre named Mog'dorg the Wizened in Blades Edge Mountains.
He will give you three quests to destroy the three Sons of Gruul: “Grulloc
Has Two Skulls”, “Maggoc's Treasure Chest”, and “Even Gronn Have
Standards”.
You will need a balanced five person group to complete these quests. After
your group has completed these three tasks, return to Mog'dorg the
Wizened and he will send you on two more five-man quests. After
completing these you will attain Neutral standing with Ogri'la and will be
able to acquire quests there.
Do all available quests in Ogri'la and the Skyguard base, including five-
mans. Doing so will open up daily repeatable quests, often known simply
as “dailies”. At Neutral reputation you can open unlock three different daily
quests. These quests give 500 reputation points each, as well as 15 apexis
crystals. They are, “The Relic's Emanation”, “Wrangle Some Aether Rays!”,
and “Bombing Run”.
At honored reputation you will then unlock another daily: “Banish the
Demons”. It is at this point that you will also be able to do the Shartuul
event. While doing your daily quests you will encounter an item called a
“Depleted Crystal Focus”. When this is combined with ten Apexis Shards it
becomes a “Charged Crystal Focus”. While it looks like – and can serve as
– a normal Health Stone, it is best saved for completing the Shartuul event
where these will be required to enhance the demons under your control.
As said in the tool tip of a “Charged Crystal Focus”, Kronk in Ogri'la can tell
you all about the Shartuul event.
When you finally hit that coveted level 60 mark and head into the Outlands,
you will need to decide which order you should align yourself with: Aldor
or Scryer. Formed by an ancient order of Draenei Priests, the Aldor
continue to revere the Naaru, who are known as the Sha'tar, and continue
to help them in their war against the Illidan and the Burning Legion.
You will find the Aldor mainly in Shadowmoon Valley and Shattrath City,
where their holy temple sits atop Aldor Rise, watching over the city from
their western perch.
The Aldors have been enemies with the blood elves, who became known
as the Scryers, but have set aside their war for the Sha'tar, for now.
Since the Aldor is an ancient order, almost every player will start out as
neutral with them, but most Blood Elf players will start out hostile with
them and friendly to the Scryers, where Draenei players will start out
friendly with Aldor and hostile to Scryers.
To begin your quest for raising your reputation with the Aldors, you need
to find Khadgar in Shattrath City, where you will get the first quest for
either the Aldors or the Scryers. Don't worry – if you make your pick and
decide later that you want to change, the choice is reversible. When you
begin to earn your reputation with the Aldor, you'll find that your
reputation with the Scryers will decrease by 10% each time you gain with
Aldor, and most of your reputation with the Sha'tar will gain 50% when
you gain with Aldor.
Start off with the quests that will get you honored quickly with Aldor, such
as the repeatable quests. These are quests that you can get over and over
again to continually raise your reputation with them. A few of the quests
that you should undertake while you are gaining your “honored” title, are:
turning in 10 Mark of Kil'jaeden in Aldor Rise to Adyen the Lightwarden.
This will give you a 250 reputation with Aldor.
Once you hit honored status with Aldor, you can then move on to other
quests that will earn you the exalted title. When you hit level 68, you can
turn in Mark of Sargeras at the same rates that you turned in Mark of
Kil'jaeden for reputation with Aldor. These marks drop from higher-ranking
Burning Legion and require about the same to raise your reputation with
Aldor to exalted. You can also turn these in before you hit honored status
for a larger rise in reputation with Aldor.
When you begin to turn in items for inscriptions, you need to make sure
that you are with Aldor to gain their enchants for your shoulders. It
doesn't matter what your toon is, although some will have a hard time
with certain orders, as these inscriptions can be used by any player.
But, they are all bind on pickup, so you have to be aligned with that order
and have the reputation with that specific faction to buy them.
With Aldor, you'll find that their enchants add additional healing or damage
over the critical strike rating, which the Scryer will add more critical strike
rating over healing or damage. So, for most PvE players, hunters, tanks,
and pretty much anyone who want more outright damage from their toon,
Aldor is the best one to align with. For PvP players looking for great
enchants and more critical strike damage, Scryer is the best one to align
with. But, you should look over what both sides can offer your toon and
then decide which is the best to go with.
Here are some of the inscriptions that Aldor offers to players that
align with them:
Of course, there are lesser enchants, but they aren't really worth enough
to completely base your opinion of each side on. Just remember that Aldor
enchants will contain mostly attack power, spell damage, and dodge
ratings while Scryer enchants will contain mostly the critical strike, MP5,
and defense ratings.
There are other areas to consider before you chose Aldor or Scryer, such
as what your professions are. Both of these orders will sell recipes for
“spellthread” for those who are tailors and leatherworkers. But, each order
will sell a different type of spellthread recipe. For the tailors, Aldors will sell
the Golden Spellthread recipes, which give 51 healing and 18 stamina to
items, while Scryer will sell Mystic Spellthread which give 25 spell damage
and 15 stamina to items. The good thing is that these recipes and the
spellthread that they make aren't bind on pickup, so if you don't have a
Scryer tailor in your guild, you can search out one and be able to use your
mats and other items. For the leatherworkers, Aldor will offer a
Vindicator's Armor Kit, which adds 8 defense ratings on chest, hands, legs,
or feet, while Scryer will offer a Magister's Armor Kit that adds 3 mana
every 5 seconds to chest, hands, legs, or feet. These aren't bind on pickup
either, so you can trade them easily.
If you are a blacksmith, Aldor offers a fire resistance gear while the
Scryers offer Arcane resistance gear. For alchemists, there really isn't that
much either side can offer you, except that the Scryers offer a recipe for a
potion that will give 65 fire damage for an hour. Jewelcrafters have it
made, as both sides offer a couple of gem recipes that are awesome.
So, you can look through this information on what the Aldors have to offer
for your specific toon and professions to decide if the Aldor order is the
right one for you to align yourself with.
Scryer Reputation
When you finally hit that coveted level 60 mark and head into the Outlands,
you will need to decide which order you should align yourself with: Aldor
or Scryer. For those who choose to go with Scryer, the main perks of
aligning your character with them is the added critical strike rating once
you gain enough reputation with them.
Just like with Aldor, you will be doing quests that will have you gathering
certain items, such as tokens, and helping the Scryers with their quests in
Nagrand, the Terokkar Forest, and the Blade's Edge Mountains.
The Scryers are an ancient order of blood elves, led by Voren'thal the Seer,
who live in Shattrath City. This group detached from Prince Kael'thas and
instead, gave their assistance to the Naaru at Shattrath City, keeping them
at war with the Aldor. They are in a constant struggle for power in
Shattrath City against the Aldor and are trying to win favor with the Naaru.
In the beginning, any player that is already a blood elf will automatically
be friendly with the Scryers and hostile with the Aldor, just as draenei
players will be friendly with the Aldor and hostile with the Scryers. Of
course, this can be changed by doing quests for either side. Once you
have completed the “City of Light” quest, you will be given the choice of
which side to align your player with. Once you have aligned your character
with Scryer and begin doing quests for reputation points with them, you
can begin to turn in epic armor tokens for Tier 4 and 5 gear to either
Veynna Dawnstar (the Keeper of Sha'tari Heirlooms) or Arodis Sunblade
(the Keeper of Sha'tari Artifacts) who are both located in the Seer's Library
in the Scryer's Tier.
The first quest that you should get and do when you are trying to align
with the Scryers is “Allegiance to the Scryers”. This one quest will increase
your reputation with them by 3,500 points, which brings you to friendly
with them. After this, you can start the other quests that will allow you to
turn in different signets for reputation points.
Start by doing any quest that you are given to raise your reputation with
the Scryers. Once you have completed the first quests, you will get several
daily quests that you can do each and every day to continue to raise your
reputation. Some of these quest will have you turn in Firewing Signets,
Arcane Tomes, and Sunfury Signets for reputation points with the Scryers,
as well as other things, such as Dampscale Basilisk Eyes.
To grind for the Firewing signets, you can head to Firewing Point in the
Terokkar Forest, which is east of Shattrath City. All you have to do is
follow the road out through Tuurem and then you take a path north that
will lead you right to Firewing Point.
You can grind for these and turn them in until you are friendly with the
Scryers (if you didn't do “Allegiance to the Scryers”), but once you're
friendly with them, you can't use them any more to up your reputation
points.
Once you hit friendly, then you can head to Netherstorm to an area called
Manaforge B'naar.
This camp is also really easy to get to, as all you do is follow the road west
out of Area 52, and you'll run right into it.
This is the area to grind for Sunfury Signets which will raise your
reputation points with the Scryers until you are exalted. But, these only
have around a 30% drop rate, about the same as the Firewing Signets.
You can also get Arcane Tomes and Arcane Runes here that you can also
turn in for items from the Scryer's Quartermaster, so it isn't a total waste
to grind here a bit each day.
There are also several quest chains that you can get and do that will have
you speak to certain people or gather items and take them to other people.
These are fairly easy, and you can blow through these fast, but none are
repeatable, so you only get the reputation points for them once. For
players who have already aligned themselves with Aldor and are trying to
switch, you can get “Vorenthal's Visions” from Arcanist Adryia, which will
give you reputation points with Scryer and then lead you to the repeatable
quest from her, “More Basilisk Eyes”.
The Scryers also have inscriptions that are like enchants that go on your
shoulders. These can be used by anyone, any faction, once you have the
reputation with the Scryers to buy them. But, they are BOP so make sure
that you have the reputation to get them, and that you actually want that
inscription before you get it. While Aldor adds additional damage and
healing, Scryer adds more critical strike rating. For tanks, hunters, and
players that want to do more damage outright, then Aldor is the way to go.
But, for casters or others that are more concerned with just more power,
Scryer is the way to go. Either way, players should always look at what
each side has to offer and then pick the one that is the best for what they
envision their character to be when all is said and done.
These are just the lesser enchantments that you can get for your
shoulders, and aren't really what you should base your decision on, but
they will give you an idea of what type of inscriptions you can get from the
Scryers. Remember that the Aldor inscriptions will give you more attack
power, spell damage, and dodge ratings, which the Scryer inscriptions will
give you more critical strike, MP5, and defense ratings.
There are other areas to consider before you chose Aldor or Scryer, such
as what your professions are. Both of these orders will sell recipes for
“spellthread” for those who are tailors and leatherworkers. But, each order
will sell a different type of spellthread recipe. For the tailors, Aldors will sell
the Golden Spellthread recipes, which give 51 healing and 18 stamina to
items, while Scryer will sell Mystic Spellthread which give 25 spell damage
and 15 stamina to items.
The good thing is that these recipes and the spellthread that they make
aren't bind on pickup, so if you don't have a Scryer tailor in your guild, you
can search out one and be able to use your mats and other items. For the
leatherworkers, Aldor will offer a Vindicator's Armor Kit, which adds 8
defense ratings on chest, hands, legs, or feet, while Scryer will offer a
Magister's Armor Kit that adds 3 mana every 5 seconds to chest, hands,
legs, or feet. These aren't bind on pickup either, so you can trade them
easily.
If you are a blacksmith, Aldor offers a fire resistance gear while the
Scryers offer Arcane resistance gear. For alchemists, there really isn't that
much either side can offer you, except that the Scryers offer a recipe for a
potion that will give 65 fire damage for an hour. Jewelcrafters have it
made, as both sides offer a couple of gem recipes that are awesome.
Hopefully, this will give you enough information to base your decision off
of, when you are ready to start aligning your characters with either Scryer
or Aldor.