The best way to gain reputation with Exodar is to start in the Draenei starting area, Azuremyst Island, and do every single quest you can find. And then move on to the next zone and the next zone after that. That will give you a good boost of reputation. Then you can either gain more through the Argent Tournament or use WoWHead to look up every quest that gives rep with Exodar and hunt them down.
It is an area in the eastern kingdoms
gnomeregan is simply an area in the game world of warcraft
Human's starting area.
No, Pamida does not seem to sell World of Warcraft. If you are having trouble finding a store in your area that sells physical copies of World of Warcraft, you can order it from the Blizzard Store as a digital download.
You can find information of many areas in the massively multiplayer online game world known as World of Warcraft including the Dragonblight area on the wowwiki website or on many other fan websites such as wowhead.
Yes there is a Realmlist for World of Warcraft the most common ones are Pvp,Normal,RP Some of the realms: Stormreaver,Bladefist,Area 51,Ghostlands,Warsong,Anub'arak
To find the LUI suites on the World of Warcraft website look for the 'LUI' link. If you follow the link you will be redirected to the LUI v3 download area.
Complete daily quests for the faction you are aiming to gain reputation with, on the quest hand-in you will be notified in your chat log of any reputation gain (Assuming you haven't changed the default settings). The second method of gaining reputation with a faction, is to complete their quest line in the respective area up until friendly and track down their quartermaster, he will sell you a tabard which you can equip, this will allow you to gain reputation with faction for killing enemies in any level 85 dungeon on normal or heroic.
There are yellow exclamation points on your mini map that show where all the quests are in your area
According to most reports, yes Sprint's 4g is perfectly capable of running World of Warcraft. Although, the best way to know for sure is to....test it in your area. Some areas might be better than others.
Loch Modan is the second leveling area that Dwarves and Gnomes go to after leaving Dun Morogh.
Redridge Mountains is one of the low-level zones in World of Warcraft, and can be reached by travelling East from Stormwind and Elwynn Forest, the starting area of the Humans. This zone is about level 11-20 in nature, and quests in this area seem to focus around an infestation of Blackrock Orcs and the threat of an insane wizard and his Gnoll minions.