Mists of Pandaria Classic Honor Points Farm Overview
The MoP Classic Honor Points farm on BuyTheWin is a PvP grind handled by our boosters. Your level 90 character queues into Battlegrounds with a coordinated team built for win rate, while world PvP kills feed extra Honor on top. The end goal is the 476 ilvl Malevolent Gladiator Honor PvP gear set, the standard entry kit before stepping into Conquest-tier content. You order an Honor amount, the manager confirms it in chat or by email, and the points stack up on the character ready to spend at the PvP gear vendor.
Honor is the gateway currency in Mists of Pandaria PvP. Without it, you cannot buy a single piece of Malevolent gear, and without that gear, rated brackets feel a lot rougher than they need to. Solo queueing into random Battlegrounds works, but the Honor per hour drops fast when the games go sideways with a thrown-together group. A coordinated composition does not lose the same way. Wins land more often, Honor per match is higher, and the time-to-target shrinks. That is the trade we run.
How the PvP Team Pushes Honor Per Hour
Three things separate a fast Honor farm from a slow one. The first is composition. Our boosters queue together with classes that cover damage, control, and survivability across the Battleground roster, instead of hoping the matchmaking gives you a healer. The second is target focus. Calls go out on which player to drop, which flag to defend, which node to cap, and the team executes without the usual pug confusion. The third is route knowledge: world PvP zones in Pandaria pay Honor on player kills too, and our team knows where the kill density lives.
The combined result is what the source spec lists as Expert Team Composition, Swift Progression, and Increased Victory Chances. Fewer losses, fewer wasted queues, more Honor per Battleground. For a character that needs the full Malevolent set across multiple slots, this stacks up. A weapon, a chest, two trinkets, and an off-hand alone is a sizable Honor bill, and stretching it across pug Battlegrounds takes weeks.
Spending Honor in MoP Classic
Honor in Mists of Pandaria buys the Malevolent Gladiator gear set at item level 476. That set covers every armor slot, weapons, off-hands, neck, cloak, rings, and trinkets, so an Honor stockpile has somewhere to go for any spec. Once the Malevolent set is in place, the next step is Conquest Points and the higher item-level Tyrannical and Grievous tiers, which are the gear floor for ranked pushes. If Conquest is the eventual target, our MoP Conquest Points Farm picks up where this Honor farm leaves off.
There is no weekly cap on Honor in Mists of Pandaria the way Conquest is capped, so the size of the order is up to you. Small top-ups for a single weapon work fine; bigger orders that fund the whole armor set work too. Our boosters scale either way. Honor also feeds into other PvP rewards on the side, including PvP mounts, tabards, and consumables sold by the same vendor, so a full Honor bag has uses beyond the gear set if you want to spread it around.
Order Method and Account Handling
The completion method on this offer is Piloted. After the order is placed, a manager reaches you through live chat or email to confirm the character, the realm, and any timing notes. You hand off account credentials, the booster signs in, queues the Battlegrounds, and the Honor builds up on the character. When the ordered amount is reached, the manager pings you and the order closes. Nothing is left running after the target.
Some Honor farm services on the market include a Remote Control option as a second method, where a specialized program lets you watch the booster play in real time without sharing credentials. Our default for this offer is Piloted, and the manager confirms the exact handoff during the order intake. If the support team can offer a different method on a per-order basis, the chat is the place to ask. BuyTheWin keeps the communication channel open from order placement through delivery, and the support line stays available if any of the Honor count is missing after the booster wraps up.






