Mists of Pandaria Conquest Points Farm Overview
Mists of Pandaria Classic Conquest Points come from one bucket: rated PvP. Specifically, rated Arena games (2v2, 3v3, 5v5) and Rated Battlegrounds. There is no Conquest from world quests, no Conquest from dailies, no Conquest from a daily heroic dungeon. Win a rated game, get a chunk of Conquest. That is the whole loop. The weekly cap sits at 4,000 per character, and the cap grows by another 4,000 every seven days, which means a player who is already behind on the season can never quite catch up by playing solo at a relaxed pace. BuyTheWin runs the games for you on your character so the 4,000 lands on schedule and the catch-up math stops working against you.
The point of the farm is the gear sold at the Arena Vendors. That gear sits at 496 item level, which is the entry-tier Conquest set for the season, and it is the cheapest path into competitive PvP item budgets without raiding. Conquest converts directly into chest, legs, helm, shoulders, gloves, the matching weapon, and the offset pieces piece by piece across multiple resets. The 4,000-per-week ceiling means a full Conquest set takes several reset cycles to assemble at solo pace; back-to-back boosted weeks compress the timeline by removing the random-teammate variance that drags solo win rates down in the first place.
Random matchmaking in rated PvP is the real frustration the farm is designed around. Solo queue Arena and Rated Battleground groups in Mists of Pandaria Classic are dependent on team comp, on opponent comp, and on how synced everyone's cooldowns are with the caller. One bad pug Rated Battleground can cost 30 minutes for zero Conquest. Our rated PvP roster brings the comp, the calls, and the cooldown discipline; the farm runs on win rate, not on prayer.
What Conquest Buys at the Arena Vendors
Arena Vendors in the Mists of Pandaria Classic capital cities stock the season's Conquest gear at 496 item level. Each piece has a Conquest cost; there is no honor cost overlap on Conquest gear, and there is no item-level catch-up reduction the way Retail handles re-set seasons. The buy list runs across every armor type and includes weapons, off-hands, and trinkets. A typical full Conquest set takes multiple weekly caps to assemble piece by piece, which is why the cap rising by 4,000 each week is the only mercy the system offers latecomers.
Our team plays the games on your character, so the Conquest hits the wallet in your name and you are the one walking up to the vendor at the end. Side benefits accumulate naturally during the run: rated achievement progress, season title progression for high-rating players, and weapon upgrades from rating thresholds for orders that climb past minimum participation. None of those side benefits are billed extra; they come along with the Conquest farm itself because the games we play are real rated games with real outcomes.
Speed Tiers, Booking, and the BuyTheWin Process
Three speed tiers cover most timelines. Normal queues the order in our standard PvP completion lane; the games happen on the regular booster schedule and the 4,000 weekly cap typically lands inside the same reset week. Express raises priority on the order and trims the completion window by about 30% over Normal, a fit for players who want the cap closed inside two or three days from the reset. Super Express runs at the top of the queue with our highest-rated Mists of Pandaria Classic PvP roster — tightest comp, fastest games, fastest farm. Pricing scales with the speed tier you pick, and the choice is yours at checkout.
The completion method is Piloted only for this offer. A booster signs into your character, queues the rated games, and plays them out. You stay logged out for the run window; the Conquest accumulates and is sitting in the wallet when you return. If you need a specific bracket pushed alongside the Conquest farm — say, 2,200 in 3v3 for the elite weapon enchant — pair this service with our MoP Arena 5v5 Boost or another bracket-specific rating push, and the two orders run in parallel where the schedule allows.
BuyTheWin handles the chat support across the whole order. A manager confirms details before the games begin, the booster reports progress as the cap fills, and the ticket closes once the requested Conquest total is delivered. Reach out at any point during the run if you want a status update or a schedule shift; that channel stays open until delivery is signed off.






