Celestial Dungeons Gear Run Overview
Celestial Dungeons are the Phase One gearing track for Mists of Pandaria Classic. Blizzard swapped out Looking For Raid as the alternate path to high-end PvE gear and dropped in the Celestial Titan Rune system on top of the same nine 5-mans players already know from the original Pandaria release. With the rune active, those dungeons stop being heroic-tier filler; they become the lavish source of pre-raid 502 ilvl gear that anchors the rest of the tier. BuyTheWin runs that loop on your character until the set is in your bags, slot by slot, without the queue grind on the side.
The nine instances in scope are Temple of the Jade Serpent, Stormstout Brewery, Shado-Pan Monastery, Gate of the Setting Sun, Mogu'shan Palace, Scarlet Halls, Scarlet Monastery, Scholomance, and Siege of Niuzao Temple. Each one drops Celestial gear in slots tied to its boss table, so the order is a rotation across the list rather than a single dungeon farmed on a lockout. Reset cadence and run length depend on which slots are still empty when the boost begins. A character starting in greens needs more runs than one already half-geared; the order accounts for either case.
What Drops on a Celestial Run
The headline drop is 502 ilvl pre-raid gear from the Celestial loot tables. That is the same item level players would otherwise grind out of the alternate Phase One gear paths, packaged here into a service so the time cost lands on our boosters instead of you. Two currencies come with the runs as a side benefit. August Stone Fragments bank up as the upgrade currency tied to the Celestial-Rune system. Justice Points add the standard Phase One catch-up currency on top, useful for filling any leftover slot the dungeons themselves do not cover.
Anything else the run picks up is yours too. Side loot, gold from trash, the odd transmog drop, recipe scrolls, the lot. We do not strip the bags before handover; whatever the booster pulled in your name during the order window stays with the character. If a boss in the rotation drops an off-spec piece your character can still use down the line, it goes in with the rest of the haul.
Method, Schedule, and Pricing Notes
Two completion methods cover the order. Piloted is the default. Hand off account credentials, our booster signs in via a Premium VPN matched to your account region, and the runs happen while you stay logged out. The character returns once the 502 ilvl set is on it, with the currencies banked and any side loot in the bags. Self-Play is the alternative. You stay in the seat, the booster team sends an invite to the dungeon at the agreed time, and the group runs the content with your character pulling alongside on every realm.
Run length depends on starting gear. A fresh level 90 character needs the full nine-dungeon rotation a few times over to fill every slot; a character already partway into 502 ilvl gear may finish in a fraction of that. The schedule is set together with the manager during the chat confirmation, so the runs line up with the time you actually have. If the goal is the rest of the early-tier setup, our MoP Classic Gearing Boost covers the broader pre-raid path beyond the Celestial dungeons themselves and runs as a natural follow-up to this order.
A practical note on order pacing: because there is no fixed boss-by-boss item list under Celestial Titan Rune (drops scale to slot, not to encounter), the booster works through the dungeon list in whatever order yields the next missing slot fastest. That keeps the run window tight and avoids re-clearing a dungeon that already gave its best piece. The order closes when the set is full.






