MoP Classic Gearing Boost Overview
A Mists of Pandaria Classic gearing boost packages the slow part of the expansion — turning a fresh level 90 into a raid-ready or arena-ready character — into a single order on BuyTheWin. The gearing path inside Mists of Pandaria Classic copies the original game one for one. Pre-raid kit comes from heroic dungeons and scenarios, the main PvE sets come from raid lockouts, and PvP kits come from rated and unrated PvP activity. There is no shortcut version baked into Classic. Either you put in the calendar weeks yourself, or you book a service that puts the calendar weeks in for you.
This offer covers both lanes. On the PvE side, you pick the ceiling: 463 ilvl for pre-raid, 502 for the first Tier 14 raid week, 522 for Throne of Thunder, or 535 for the Siege of Orgrimmar tier. On the PvP side, you pick the rank: a Malevolent Gladiator Honor kit (476 gear and a 483 weapon) for the entry tier, or a Tyrannical Gladiator Conquest kit (496 gear and a 498 weapon) for the rated tier. Pieces are matched to your spec, primary stats, and the slots that actually move your character forward in current content.
PvE and PvP Set Tiers
The four PvE tiers and two PvP kits available in this boost line up like this:
Set | Tier / Rank | ilvl |
|---|---|---|
PvE pre-raid | Heroic dungeon and scenario kit | 463 |
PvE Tier 14 | Mogu'shan Vaults / Heart of Fear / Terrace of Endless Spring | 502 |
PvE Tier 15 | Throne of Thunder | 522 |
PvE Tier 16 | Siege of Orgrimmar | 535 |
PvP Honor | Malevolent Gladiator | 476 gear, 483 weapon |
PvP Conquest | Tyrannical Gladiator | 496 gear, 498 weapon |
The PvE ladder is cumulative in practice. A 502 set means our team finishes the 463 pre-raid floor first and then steps into the Tier 14 lockouts; a 535 set means everything underneath that gets cleared on the way up. The PvP path stacks the same way: Honor first, then Conquest, because the Conquest tier has the Honor kit as a hard prerequisite per the source listing. If your character already meets a partial floor, the manager scopes the order down on intake so you do not pay for slots you already filled.
A useful sister service for the dungeon stretch is the MoP Celestial Dungeons Gear Boost, which targets the four Celestial heroic dungeons added in patch 5.4 — those drop 535 ilvl pieces and are part of the late-tier catch-up flow. For the rated PvP lane, players who only want the currency rather than a full kit can look at the MoP Classic Conquest Points Farm instead, where Conquest is farmed against the weekly cap without the kit being assembled for you.
Method, Speed Tier, and Delivery
Two completion methods cover every set in the catalog. Piloted is the default: a booster takes your character through the dungeons, raid clears, or rated games while you stay logged out. The character returns with the kit equipped, achievements added, and any incidental gold or resources from the runs in the bags. Self-Play keeps you in the seat. You join the booster group, run the same instances and games, and pick up gear and resources as you go. Self-Play windows are scheduled in advance because raid lockouts, daily dungeon caps, and arena queues all tie into specific times.
Speed tiers add another lever. Normal puts your order into the standard slot. Express runs at higher priority and trims roughly 30% off the wait per the source spec. Super Express sits at the front of the queue with our top boosters, for buyers who want the kit on the character as fast as the schedule allows. The Conquest set in particular benefits from a Super Express slot, because Conquest is gated by the weekly cap, and a faster start means fewer weeks until the kit is closed out.
Delivery is straightforward. Once the booked tier or rank is reached, the order closes. Achievements, set bonuses, and any associated transmog appearances are unlocked on the character. If the kit you booked is missing a slot — for example, a trinket that did not drop during the booked window — contact support. Reruns and follow-ups continue until the kit matches what you bought. BuyTheWin runs with the same support queue across PvE and PvP, so a mixed order (say, a 522 PvE set with a Malevolent PvP kit on the side) goes through one ticket from intake to delivery.






