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Neutral

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In World of Warcraft

The word neutral means:

Image:Rep_unfriendly_icon_18x18.png unfriendlyImage:Rep_neutral_icon_18x18.png neutralImage:Rep_friendly_icon_18x18.png friendly
  1. The faction alignment of an NPC, town, or city that is not allied or hostile towards the Alliance or Horde. Contrast with Friendly and Hostile.
    • Symbol is Neutral, or Neutral Crest inline.
  2. Derivative; the availability of a quest or item that is obtained through an Neutral aligned NPC.
    • Available to both Alliance and Horde is not the same thing as available through a Neutral NPC.
    • Pairs of nearly identical quests that have an Alliance quest giver and end point and a Horde quest giver and end point are not a single Neutral quest.
      • They are a pair of Alliance and Horde quests.
      • The quest id numbers are different.
  3. The disposition alignment of a monster, beast, or NPC towards your character
    • When you click on Neutral beasts or NPCs, their name and highlight will be yellow.
    • Neutral creatures will not attack unless attacked.
    • Neutral creatures become hostile when attacked, but will revert to neutral, if you go out of attack range for long enough.
    • Most non-carnivorous beasts will be neutral.
    • Goblins are typically neutral NPCs.
    • You can talk to some neutral creatures.
    • Not all Neutral creatures can be attacked.
      • Darkmoon Faire NPCs cannot be attacked, even when they are Neutral.
      • (Applies mainly to Horde) Neutral NPCs from your own faction generally cannot be attacked; there are specific exceptions.
  4. The Reputation Level 3000 points below Friendly and above Unfriendly.
    • The members of a faction you have a Neutral reputation with will generally have a like disposition alignment towards you.

Roleplaying Game

In the RPG neutral means;

1. Refers various neutral alignments including;

2. Regions that are "neutral", i.e. neutral to all factions.

3. Some of the Independent factions.

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