Honor Points Farm Boost Overview
The Honor Points farm from BuyTheWin pulls the currency through Mists of Pandaria Classic battlegrounds — both rated and unrated — at the pace a coordinated team delivers rather than a solo queue. Honor is the gateway currency for entry-tier PvP gear: it buys the Malevolent Gladiator Honor set at 476 ilvl plus the 483 ilvl weapon, and it covers a stack of off-set slots that don't need Conquest funding.
The farm runs with a skilled PvP team holding the slots. That removes the biggest source of slow Honor in solo queues — losing matches because the team didn't coordinate. Wins also pay better Honor than losses, so a higher win rate compresses the farm window significantly. Up to 30,000 Honor Points fit in a single order, enough for a full Malevolent set and most of the alt gearing it implies.
What the Stack Unlocks
The Malevolent Gladiator Honor set is the primary Honor sink. 476 ilvl across the slots covers the gear floor for entry into rated PvP brackets and most unrated content. The set includes a weapon at 483 ilvl that handles non-rated combat tuning cleanly.
Off-set Honor pieces fill the spots the main set doesn't cover — neck, cloak, ring, and trinket slots have Honor-funded options. PvP-tagged enchants and gems also pull from Honor on some realms. Once the Malevolent set is built, follow-on Honor usually goes into alt characters or backup pieces, since rated content above 1800 leans on Conquest funding rather than Honor.
Booking the Farm on BuyTheWin
The order form asks for the Honor target. Pick the amount — 5,000 for partial slot upgrades, 15,000 for half a set, 30,000 for the full set plus off-pieces. The booster plans the session count and routes through the battleground brackets that deliver Honor fastest at the time the runs are scheduled.
Piloted is the default method. Battleground queue times vary by realm and faction, and the booster handles match-making, comp, and tactics on the account. Self-Play slots are offered where the schedule fits — usually for orders below the Honor cap that wrap in a single session. The manager confirms timing in chat after checkout, and Remote Control is offered as a secure alternative on supported sessions if you want to watch the runs while keeping account credentials private.
Honor Points Farm FAQ
Does the order respect the Honor cap?
The Honor balance has a standard cap on the character. If the booked target exceeds the cap, the booster either splits the order across spending sessions (so you can buy gear between farming blocks) or schedules the remainder for after Honor is partially spent. The total amount booked is always delivered — the schedule shapes around the cap.
Can I keep gear and other rewards from the matches?
Yes. Any gear drops, achievement unlocks, and quest credits earned during the battlegrounds stay on your character. Most battleground rewards are tagged to the character that participated in the match, not to the booster, so the farm's incidental payouts come to you cleanly.
How long does a 30,000 Honor farm take?
Pacing depends on win rate and queue times at the booked schedule. With a coordinated team, a 30,000 Honor farm typically spans a few sessions across one to two weeks of scheduled blocks. Higher-population servers and shorter queue brackets compress the timeline; lower-population realms or off-peak schedules extend it slightly.






