World of Warcraft: Midnight brings back the Renown system with four major factions across Quel’Thalas. Renown is shared across your Warband, each rank needs 2,500 reputation, and the current cap is Renown 20. The Hara'ti are the third major Renown faction, and they are tied to Harandar, a fungal jungle beneath the roots of the world trees and home to the Haranir.

Harandar is one of the most distinct zones in Midnight. Blizzard describes it as the home of the Haranir, where the roots of the world trees converge, and where players explore a wild, bioluminescent land shaped by nature, dreams, and the Rift of Aln. That setting is important because the Hara'ti Renown track is deeply connected to Harandar’s story, local events, collectibles, and cosmetic style.

If you want to plan your Midnight faction progress well, this guide goes together with our other Renown blogs: Silvermoon Court Renown Guide, Amani Tribe Renown GuideSingularity Renown Guide, and Slayer's Duellum Reputation Guide.

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What is the Hara'ti in Midnight?

The Hara'ti are the main faction of Harandar and one of Midnight’s four major Renown groups. In the broader Midnight Renown overview, they are described as watchers of their goddess’ cradle, called to Harandar by her song. In practice, this means your Hara'ti progress is tied to Harandar’s zone content, weekly event, treasures, rares, and vendor unlocks.

Best ways to farm Hara'ti Renown

The main ways to earn Hara'ti reputation are very direct. You gain it from Harandar world quests and special assignments, main story and side quests, rare mobs, Bountiful Delve caches, the Legends of the Haranir weekly world event, and World Quests in any Midnight zone while using Contract: The Hara'ti.

There are also two very useful general Renown boosts in Midnight: Halduron Brightwing’s weekly dungeon quest in Silvermoon, which gives 1,500 reputation with a faction of your choice, and the World Quests Bonus Event quest The World Awaits, which gives 2,500 reputation with a faction of your choice after 10 World Quests in Quel’Thalas.

One of the most important Hara'ti activities is Legends of the Haranir, a weekly event in Harandar. Blizzard describes it as a lore-focused activity where you use magical paintings to step into the forgotten past of the Hara'ti tribe. The weekly quest Lost Legends rewards an Avid Learner’s Supply Pack, which includes 1,000 Hara'ti reputation and a housing decor item tied to your relic choice that week.

Weekly Hara’ti Renown plan

The best way to farm Hara'ti Renown is to stack all of the reliable weekly sources together instead of repeating only one activity. A good weekly order is:

  • Finish the Harandar story first
  • Clear Harandar World Quests and Special Assignments
  • Kill your weekly rares
  • Complete Legends of the Haranir
  • Open any Bountiful Delve caches you earn
  • Use your weekly faction-choice Renown rewards on the Hara'ti if this is your priority faction

There are also smaller gains that help over time. In Harandar, each treasure gives 50 Hara'ti reputation, and each rare also gives 50 reputation, with rares resetting weekly. That makes exploration and rare farming worth doing even if your main goal is just Renown efficiency.

Moth Hunting

Hara'ti Renown also unlocks a side activity called Moth Hunting in Harandar. There are 120 glowing moths in the zone, split into three groups of 40. As your Renown rises, you unlock the ability to interact with new moth groups and later track them on your minimap. Looting moths gives Luminous Dust, which can be spent on cosmetic rewards from Mothkeeper Wew'tam at The Den.

This system does not directly increase your Hara'ti reputation, but it is a strong extra goal for collectors and completion-focused players.

The faction has reliable weekly progress, useful gear unlocks at mid Renown, and strong late Renown cosmetic rewards. Because Renown is Warband-wide in Midnight, pushing Hara'ti early is also much easier than older reputation systems used to be.

Hara’ti milestone unlocks

The Hara'ti quartermaster is Naynar, located in The Den in Harandar. This vendor is where most major faction rewards are purchased once you unlock the required Renown ranks. Some of the most useful Hara'ti unlocks are spread through the Renown track:

Renown LevelUnlocks
Renown 2Early cloaks, belt options, and the first moth-related features
Renown 5Profession recipes become available
Renown 8Item level 246 Champion 1/6 waist after the related world-event quest
Renown 10Faction tabards and Finery Funds
Renown 14Munchy battle pet
Renown 16Fierce Grimlynx mount
Renown 17Shoulder appearances and Arsenal: Arms of the Hara'ti
Renown 19Cerulean Sporeglider flying mount
Renown 20Honorary Harati title and multiple Hara'ti armor ensembles

 

The Hara'ti reward line is one of the better Renown tracks for players who like nature-themed cosmetics, mounts, pets, decor, and weapon appearances. The faction is especially strong for collection rewards, particularly the Fierce Grimlynx, Cerulean Sporeglider, Munchy, and the Hara'ti weapon arsenal. Many vendor items also require Voidlight Marl, and profession recipes additionally require the related artisan currency.

Conclusion

This Hara'ti Renown Guide is a good roadmap for anyone who wants to progress through Harandar efficiently in WoW Midnight. The faction combines story quests, world quests, rares, treasures, weekly event progress, collectible side systems, and strong cosmetic rewards, so it feels useful for both casual players and completion-focused players.

If you want to compare all Midnight Renown paths before choosing your main grind, also read our Silvermoon Court Renown Guide, Amani Tribe Renown Guide, Singularity Renown Guide, and Slayer's Duellum Reputation Guide.

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FAQ

What is the Hara'ti in WoW Midnight?

The Hara'ti are one of the four main Renown factions in World of Warcraft: Midnight. They are tied to Harandar, the bioluminescent fungal zone that serves as the home of the Haranir.

How do I earn Hara'ti Renown fast?

The fastest way to earn Hara'ti Renown is to combine all the main weekly and zone-based sources: Harandar story quests, side quests, World Quests, Special Assignments, rares, Bountiful Delve caches, and the weekly Legends of the Haranir event. Using Contract: The Hara'ti also helps you gain extra reputation while doing World Quests in other Midnight zones.

Is Hara'ti Renown Warband-wide?

Yes. Midnight Renown is shared across your Warband, so you only need to earn the reputation once for all your characters. Each Renown rank requires 2,500 reputation, and the current cap is Renown 20.

What is the weekly event for Hara'ti?

The main weekly event for this faction is Legends of the Haranir in Harandar. Blizzard describes it as a lore-based activity where you enter magical paintings to experience the forgotten past of the Hara'ti tribe, and it is one of the most important weekly sources of Hara'ti progress.

What rewards can I get from Hara'ti Renown?

Hara'ti Renown rewards include gear, profession recipes, mounts, pets, weapon appearances, housing decor, tabards, and cosmetic armor sets. Some of the most notable rewards mentioned in current guides are the Fierce Grimlynx, Cerulean Sporeglider, Munchy, and the Honorary Harati title at high Renown.

Is Hara'ti worth farming in Midnight?

Yes. Hara'ti is one of the better Renown tracks for players who want a mix of weekly progression, collector rewards, and useful unlocks. It is especially appealing if you like Harandar content, nature-themed cosmetics, or completion goals across Midnight’s faction system.

Is there a contract for Hara'ti Renown?

Yes. Contract: The Hara'ti is one of the useful tools for faster reputation farming. Once you have access to it, your World Quests in Midnight can contribute additional Hara'ti reputation, which makes passive progress much easier.

What is Moth Hunting in Harandar?

Moth Hunting is a side activity tied to Hara'ti progression in Harandar. As your Renown increases, you unlock new moth groups and later gain better tracking tools for them. The activity rewards Luminous Dust, which is used for extra cosmetic purchases.

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