When a character changes factions, their home city reputation level translates into the same level of the home city of their new opposite faction race. For example, a Gnome turning into a Blood Elf would see his Gnomeregan Exiles reputation become his new Silvermoon City rep.Then, reputation with the default counterpart of the new race converts into the counterpart of the original race. Using the previous example, since the default counterpart of Blood Elf is Draenei and the default counterpart of Gnomes is Tauren, the gnome's Exodar rep would become the new blood elf's Thunder Bluff rep.Reputations with the remaining home cities will then convert to their opposite-faction counterparts according to the default pairs.When a character changes factions, the mounts associated their original race automatically convert into those of their new opposite faction race.For example, a Troll turning into a Night Elf would see his Raptors turn into Nightsabers.Then, the mounts associated with the default counterpart of the new race convert into those of the counterpart of the original race.Using the previous example, since the default counterpart of Night Elves are Undead and the default counterpart of Trolls are Dwarves, the troll's Skeletal Horses would become the new night elf's Rams.Faction-specific achievements include several in the wow gold Player-vs-Player category (such as those to defeat the racial leaders and enemy players in their capital cities), and are included in certain world events like Midsummer Fire Festival and Hallow's End.The majority of these achievements follow a 1-to-1 conversion to an opposite-faction equivalent.