By power-factioning/leveling, I mean the race against numbers as it becomes visible to other players.
If someone has no help from readily visible numbers, and is to say, "My skill in sword is low, and I have need to increase it. Can you tell me who may help me." That is good.
But, with numbers in your face -all- the time, I hear this more often than not, "What trainer goes above level 20 in sword?"
I fear to see the same thing in factions with NPCs as well. And I am not suggesting using words instead of numbers to tell you your standing with an NPC faction. I am suggesting you see -nothing-. No numbers, no "You are in good standing with the guards", no bar graph telling you what groups like or dislike you. Nothing. Make factions a completely hidden system.
Instead, how about you just -talk- to the NPCs (once you can talk to them, that is). Your standing with them would be obvious by how they respond to you. At worst, you could walk up to an NPC and ask, "What do you think of me?"
NPC looks you up and down slowly...
As for power leveling, I have said before I have no problem with it, and will likely do it myself if leveling ever becomes fun, and more RP-able. But I am against the high visibility it has, and the mood it brings. Despite what many people think, the game could be done almost entirely without easily visible stat/training/faction numbers.