The Scale of the Sands is a sect of the Bronze Dragonflight led by Sordormi in the Caverns of Time. They are responsible for coordinating the defense of the timeline in Mount Hyjal. Players will start at 0/3000 Neutral Reputation with them, and gain reputation largely by running Mount Hyjal. A full run of Mount Hyjal with no wipes gives 9,125 rep.
Scale of the Sands
The Scale of the Sands is a sect of the Bronze Dragonflight led by Sordormi in the Caverns of Time. They are responsible for coordinating the defense of the timeline in Mount Hyjal. Players will start at 0/3000 Neutral Reputation with them, and gain reputation largely by running Mount Hyjal. A full run of Mount Hyjal with no wipes gives 9,125 rep. Humans recieve 10,037 rep for a full clear. However, if you wipe, and the trash waves proceed to kill the faction leader in the base you are protecting, you have to start the trash waves over again from the beginning of the last started series of waves. In essence, killing a boss gives you a “checkpoint” of sorts, and you don’t have to kill already dead bosses’ trash over again. If you wipe, any waves you started at all during the instance lockout will not give any rep. Therefore, you lose rep if you wipe.
Every monster inside Mount Hyjal gives full reputation all the way to Exalted. The reputation given per mob is listed below:
- Most Trash Mobs: 15 Reputation, 16/17 if Human
- Frost Wyrms: 60 Reputation, 66 if Human
- Bosses: 350 Reputation, 385 if Human
- Archimonde: 1500 Reputation, 1650 if Human
Clearing the first 2 sets of trash waves and bosses will give 1790 rep each (1969 for humans). Clearing the third set of trash and a boss will give 2000 rep (2200 for humans), and clearing the final set of trash and a boss will lend 2045 rep (2250 for humans). Finally, if you, by some miracle, find a raid where every raid member can resist the innate urge to stand in the fire, you can kill Archimonde for 1500 rep (1650 for humans). If you are in Hyjal, and are farming strictly for rep, there is no reason to stop at any part of the instance unless you simply cannot kill a boss.
In addition, there are a handful of quests you can do for reputation. The first quest is The Vials of Eternity. It’s a fairly simple quest. Simply pick it up, kill Lady Vashj (in Serpentshrine Cavern) and Prince Kael’thas (in Tempest Keep, not Magister’s Terrace), and they will both drop vials. Bring them back to the quest giver to complete the quest. This quest no longer counts for the Hand of Adal title, unless you picked it up before patch 3.0.2. Doing this quest will reward 3,000 reputation with the Scale of the Sands, and will give you a choice between 4 different paths, each with a different epic ring. You may not do any of the quests to obtain the epic rings without first completing The Vials of Eternity. Whenever you reach a new reputation level, come back to the quest giver with your current ring, and she will give you a quest to turn in your current ring for a better one. Complete it to get the ring for your reputation level.
The Paths are:
- Path of the Champion (Non-Caster DPS)
- Path of the Defender (Tanks)
- Path of the Restorer (Healers)
- Path of the Sage (Caster DPS)
Each path yields an epic ring. This ring increases in power by doing quests at each level of reputation above friendly, all the way to exalted. Once you have selected a path you may not chose another until you reach exalted reputation and are willing to pay 75g, so beware….. pick the one you want!
Scale of the Sand Reputation Rings | Friendly | Honored | Revered | Exalted |
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Path of the Champion | Band of Eternity from Champion’s Pledge | Band of Eternity from Champion’s Vow | Band of Eternity from Champion’s Oath | Band of the Eternal Champion from Champion’s Covenant |
Path of the Defender | Band of Eternity from Defender’s Pledge | Band of Eternity from Defender’s Vow | Band of Eternity from Defender’s Oath | Band of the Eternal Defender from Defender’s Covenant |
Path of the Restorer | Band of Eternity from Restorer’s Pledge | Band of Eternity from Restorer’s Vow | Band of Eternity from Restorer’s Oath | Band of the Eternal Restorer from Restorer’s Covenant |
Path of the Sage> | Band of Eternity from Sage’s Pledge | Band of Eternity from Sage’s Vow | Band of Eternity from Sage’s Oath | Band of the Eternal Sage from Sage’s Covenant |
In addition to the epic rings, Jewelcrafters may earn 32 recipies for the epic gems that may be mined in Hyjal, dropped in Black Temple or Sunwell Plateau, and as of 2.4, bought with Badges of Justice. The designs cost 6g before faction discounts (5g 70s at Friendly, 5g 40s at Honored, 5g 10s at Revered, and 4g 80s at Exalted).
The recipies are:
Design: Steady Seaspray Emerald
Finally, the best level 70 ammunition in the game is available at Honored with The Scale of the Sands. Both Timeless Arrow and Timeless Shell require honored reputation to buy. They cost 2g before faction discounts (1g 80s at Honored, 1g 70s at Revered, and 1g 60s at Exalted).
Awesome, thanks for theAwesome, thanks for the update 🙂
Fix’dThere, added that part. Basically, don’t wipe, you get rep slower.
I’m a little confused…I’m a little confused…
In the section where you explain about the epic rings, I’m not sure if it’s just me but I don’t find it very clear. Judging from what you say in the guide at present, the Path quests are repeatable for an upgraded ring at each rep level. This is never confirmed nor denied though. Perhaps make this point about the ring increasing in power at different rep levels more clear. Is it repeatable? Does the ring update itself automatically when you gain a new rep level? Is the ring you end up with determined by what rep level you do the oprigional quest at?
Just something to clarify, but other than that I think it’s a good guide. Couple of tweaks perhaps maybe as Jiyambi suggested – best way to easily farm the rep?
I’ll give it a 3 for now, 4 if you clarify the ring point and include the rep-farm strategy. The only reason I wouldn’t give it a 5 is the Jewelcrafting recipe table… IMHO it’s too bulky, something which is unavoidable with the layout of it, but it’s also possibly the best way to display it so I see no reason for you to change it 🙂 I may reconsider this andd bump it to a 5 maybe 😛
Anyway, great guide and well done!
– Skum
Looking pretty good, it’s aLooking pretty good, it’s a simple guide for a simple faction.
The only thing I would like to see is a strategy for quickly and easily earning rep via Mount Hyjal – basically, do you clear the whole thing? Do you just do up to the first boss, wipe, and start over? What’s the best way?
Anyways, good guide and thanks for making it!