If something works, stick with it. In fact, do it all over again. That's a good enough reason for World of Warcraft: Classic to return to the snowy plains of Northrend. Wrath of the Lich King was the most popular expansion ever, and players as well as the company heads at Blizzard are enjoying the nostalgia with a recent re-release.
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Northrend is home to several animals and races of the Arctic persuasion. The Kalu'ak are part of the Tuskarr race, the walrus people that inhabit the southern coastline. Their cities are made of giant tusks, whalebone, and hide, and when they camp in the wilderness away from home they mark their presence with kites and incense burners.
There's no Kalu'ak tabard to wear in dungeons and no mobs to kill that grant reputation. Even the repeatable daily quests just involve foraging and gathering. The best way to grind rep with this faction is to do as many quests with their representatives as possible, and then repeat the three daily quests until reaching Exalted.
The towns of the Kalu'ak are reachable by flight path, with a few exceptions. There are also gondolas, lifts, canoes, and even float planes available as transport options, depending on the zone. The turtle ferry is the safest way to travel along the southern coast, so most players opt for this handy public transport when they first arrive as a way to get the flight paths for later.
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There are many factions in Northrend to grind reputation with, and the ones that you choose might depend on your class and profession. The Kalu'ak, on the other hand, have a universal appeal because of their unique and fun rewards, many
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