Faction Change Service Goes Live!
Posted on September 4th, 2009 by Lawbringer under Alliance, Blood Elf, Death Knights, Dranei, Druid, Dwarf, Faster Leveling, General Tips, Gnome, Horde, Human, Leveling, Low Level, Mage, News, Night Elf, Orc, PVE, PVP, Paladin, Patch, Power Leveling, Powerleveling, Priest, Rogue, Shaman, Tauren, Tips, Troll, Warlock, Warrior, World of Warcraft, WotLK, hunterFOR THE HOrde. . .Wait, What Side Am I on Now?
We’ve been talking bout it for some time, and it really seemed that it would take a lot longer than it has for this to take effect. But this afternoon Blizzard released the news that the faction chnge service has gone live. Since it’s big news, but there isn’t a LOT of news, we’ve borrowed from the official Faction Change FAQ page since it represents the most up-to-date and complete information available.
What is the Faction Change service?
Our Faction Change service is designed to allow existing characters the opportunity to change their designated faction (from Horde to Alliance or Alliance to Horde).
How do I begin the Faction Change process?
To begin the Faction Change process, please visit the Account Management page, select the Faction Change option, and carefully follow the instructions provided.
How much does this service cost?
Each Faction Change costs $30.00 USD (not including applicable taxes). This covers a single Faction Change for a single character.
Is this service taxed? If so, how can I tell if my purchase will be taxed?
Players in select states in the U.S. may be subject to taxation when using our Faction Change service. This list includes, but is not limited to: - New Mexico - Texas
Can I change multiple characters’ factions at once?
No. The Faction Change service only allows one change per transaction. If you would like to change multiple characters’ factions, you will need to pay for each one separately.
At what level can I change a character’s faction?
Characters level 10 and above are eligible for a Faction Change. Death Knights will be unable to change their faction until level 60.
Will PvP realm restrictions prevent me from changing a character’s faction?
No. PvP realms no longer possess any faction-based restrictions. You may now play Horde and Alliance characters on any realm you wish.
Will this service allow me to customize a character and select a different name once its faction has been changed?
Yes. Each Faction Change purchase will also provide the target character with an included re-customization and optional name change.
When I change factions, can I select any race for the character?
You may select any race of the new faction provided that it is available for the character’s class.
Does that mean I can use this service to change the character back to its original faction?
Absolutely; however, this will require purchasing another Faction Change.
When I change a character back to its original faction, can I select any new race?
Yes. As noted previously, though, you will only be able to select a race that is available to the character’s class.
Will I be able to select Cataclysm races and class combinations for a character once they’re available in game?
Details are not available at this time. As development continues, though, we hope to provide more information.
How often can I change a character’s faction?
You may change a character’s faction every 60 days.
What happens after I initiate a Faction Change?
Once your payment has processed and after you have remained logged out of the game for at least 30 minutes, you will see a new button to the left of the character’s name upon next login. Clicking on this button will allow you to select the character’s new faction and race, as well as customize the character’s look and name. These steps will greatly resemble the character creation process.
To complete the Faction Change, press the button labeled “Click to change your character’s faction” and confirm your selections. If you do not wish to change the character’s faction immediately, you may do so at a later time.
What will happen to the character’s old name?
If you opt to change the character’s name, the name will be locked from use on the realm for 90 days. You are not required to change the character’s name, though; this is simply an option we provide included with the Faction Change.
What will happen to the character’s equipment when I change its faction?
Equipment which is not considered faction-specific will remain unchanged by this process. Faction-specific equipment, however, will be automatically exchanged for a cross-faction equivalent. You can view a full list of faction-specific equipment and their cross-faction equivalents here.
**Please note that neither enchants nor socketed gems will be affected by an exchange.**
Will the rest of the inventory (materials, alternate currency, etc) be affected in any way?
As with equipment, items which are not considered faction-specific will remain unchanged by this process. Faction-specific items will be exchanged for a cross-faction equivalent. You can view a full list of faction-specific items here.
What will happen to the character’s mounts when I change its faction?
Mounts which are not considered faction-specific will remain unchanged by this process. Faction-specific mounts will be exchanged for a cross-faction equivalent. You can view a full list of faction-specific mounts and their equivalents here.
What will happen to the character’s non-combat pets when I change its faction?
Non-combat pets will not be affected by this process and will be available once the character’s faction change completes. This even includes faction-specific non-combat pets.
What will happen to the character’s achievements when I change its faction?
Achievements which are not considered faction-specific will remain unchanged by this process. Faction-specific achievements will be exchanged for a cross-faction equivalent. You can view a full list of faction-specific achievements and their equivalents here. Please note that all achievements relating to the Argent Tournament will be reset.
What will happen to the character’s titles when I change its faction?
Titles which are not considered faction-specific will remain unchanged by this process. Faction-specific titles will be exchanged for a cross-faction equivalent. You can view a full list of faction-specific titles and their equivalents here. Please note that all titles relating to the Argent Tournament will be reset.
What will happen to the character’s reputation levels when I change its faction?
Upon changing factions, the reputation level associated with the character’s previous race will become the reputation level of the new race. All other racial reputations will be converted according to the following chart:
- Orc (Orgrimmar) ↔ Human (Stormwind) Tauren (Thunder Bluff) ↔ Gnome (Gnomeregan Exiles) Undead (The Undercity) ↔ Night Elf (Darnassus) Troll (Sen’jin) ↔ Dwarf (Ironforge) Blood Elf (Silvermoon) ↔ Draenei (The Exodar)
- Additional faction-specific reputations will be converted into their cross-faction equivalents (if a cross-faction equivalent exists). You can view a full list of qualifying faction-specific reputations and their equivalents here.
- Faction neutral reputations will not be affected by this process, and faction-specific reputations which do not possess an equivalent will be lost.
What will happen to the character’s quests when I change its faction?
Quests which are active in the character’s log at the time of the Faction Change will be cleared and all quest items associated with these quests will be destroyed.
With this, completed quests that are considered faction-specific will be removed from the list of completed quests and no longer count towards any running “quests completed” totals. Should you ever elect to change back to the original faction, the original list of completed quests will be restored. Completed quests that are considered faction-neutral or possess a cross-faction equivalent will be unaffected or automatically exchanged without any detriment to the quest completed totals.
What will happen to the character’s flight paths when I change its faction?
All flight points associated with the character will be reset and you will receive a new list of flight points which are appropriate for the level and new faction. Please note that as the Dun Niffelem, Shadow Vault, and Crusader’s Pinnacle flight points are associated with faction-specific quest lines, they will not be automatically provided. To regain these flight points, the character will need to re-complete the appropriate quests.
What will happen to the character’s “Friends” and “Ignore” lists when I change its faction?
The character’s “Friends” and “Ignore” lists will be reset following a Faction Change.
What will happen to the character’s Guild and Arena team(s)?
The character will not be affiliated with any Guild or Arena team following a Faction Change. Guild and Arena team tabards will be removed and Arena team ratings will be reset as a result. If the character is a Guild Master, you will not be able to perform a Faction Change.
What will happen to the character’s honor and Arena points?
Any honor points, Marks of Honor, and lifetime honorable kills will not be affected by this process. Earned Arena points will carry over, as well; however, any pending Arena points accrued after the last maintenance period, but before your Faction Change is initiated, may be lost.
What will happen to the character’s mail and auctions?
Active mail and auction items will prevent a character from Faction Changing, so please be sure to pull all mail from the mailbox and take down any auction items prior to initiating the Faction Change process. These items will be handled as normal inventory.
Is there a gold limit for Faction Changes?
Yes. Characters possessing too much gold for their designated level bracket will not be eligible for a Faction Change. Please use the following table as reference.
Level 10 to 30: 300 gold
Level 31 to 50: 1000 gold
Level 51 to 69: 5000 gold
Level 70 to 80: 20000 gold
Where will the character be located after the Faction Change is complete?
Once the Faction Change is complete, the character will be moved to the capital city of its new race.
What will happen to the character’s Armory profile?
Once you have completed the Faction Change process, the character’s Armory profile will be updated to reflect any faction, racial, gender, or name changes. Please note that our Armory system is still in beta at this time, so the character’s profile may not immediately display the updated information.
Will this service share a cooldown with the Character Transfer, Character Name Change, or Character Re-Customization services?
No. The Faction Change service will not share its cooldown with any of these services.
Can I use this service to change race on my existing faction?
No. We will be releasing a Race Change service in the near future for this purpose.
Will this service share a cooldown with the Race Change service?
Yes.
Can I purchase a Faction Change for a character that has a pending Name Change or Re-Customization or is in the process of being transferred?
No. Before you may initiate a Faction Change for a character, please complete any pending Name Changes, Re-Customizations, or Transfers. These pending transactions will prevent you from initiating a Faction Change.
When will I be charged for the character’s Faction Change?
You will be charged immediately upon pressing the confirmation button on the Faction Change page.
Is there any way to cancel a Faction Change while the process is pending?
Because your payment method will be charged immediately upon confirmation, you will be unable to cancel the process once you have pressed the confirmation button and the Faction Change process is underway.
Is there any way to reverse a Faction Change once it’s completed?
No. Once a Faction Change is done, it is permanent. You may, however, purchase another Faction Change to switch back to the original faction once the service cooldown time has elapsed.















Goodbye Horde “maturity.”
all i gotta say.
I may come to the horde side but I am really waiting to see if I can switch right into a new race/class combo. I have an 80 paladin and I think it would be awesome to make him a tauren
come to horde Dagnabit iam so glad i changed
hmmmmm Good Idea?????
I think not
i think this is a fine change, blizz have been waiting to do this forever, i just wish they relesed one faction race changes at the same time
for those who think that this will “ruin horde maturity” that is false. Think about it, all the little kiddies LIKE being alliance for one reason or another. Really many of the people who transfer will be better/more mature players who are sick of the alliance immaturity and lack of skill ( of course, there will be some exceptions). And, many horde players will also change, god knows there are a lot of immature horde players too.
Most people who change will be doing it for the same reasons people switch servers. This mostly has to do with guild changes.
Alliance has historically (in the US) been more pve oriented, so will will likely see a flow of high end raiders moving to ally side. Horde has been more pvp oriented and you will see allies moving over to take advantage of that.
Whether or not this affects relative maturity levels remains to be seen, but it is very possible. The one thing that’s almost sure is that battlegrounds are going to be a lot harder to keep balanced, since a battlegroup’s population that favors one faction consistently will gradually balance further and further toward the winning side, particularly among the most hardcore pvpers.
lol, thanks for your copy paste!
I certainly fit into that bracket. I am a pro at Alliance lvling. I suck at horde lvling tho. (the zones are just a little discouraging)
Now that I’m 80, I certainly wanna hop in w/ an adequate horde grp (DOMINATION- I’ll be there in November, cya then!)
law, besides changing pvp unbalance further more, any foreseen impact on AH (pets, recipes, …) ?
Does this mean that if I have a Horde character on a PvP server I can now make an Alliance character on the same server?
Yes. They’ve removed that restriction.
This will have little effect on me. I am on an RP server so I have always been able to make a toon of both factions anyway. I hate RPing but I like to PVP when I choose to and I could make both factions on an RP server (besides that is where we all started at before we really new what RPing was all about, that stuff is wierd).
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