PvP Gear Boost Overview
The PvP Gear boost from BuyTheWin equips your Mists of Pandaria Classic character with the PvP set tier you pick. Three options sit on the order: the Malevolent Gladiator Honor set, the Tyrannical Gladiator Conquest set, and the Tyrannical Gladiator Elite set with upgraded visuals. Each tier corresponds to a different gating path — Honor from battleground wins, Conquest from rated wins, Elite from a 2200 Arena Rating unlock.
The Malevolent Gladiator set is the Arena Season 12 gear at 476 item level with a 483 ilvl weapon. It's the entry tier for rated PvP and the cleanest starter set for fresh PvP characters. The Tyrannical Gladiator set steps up to Arena Season 13 at 496 ilvl with a 498 ilvl weapon — the standard rated PvP loadout. The Tyrannical Elite set carries the same 496 ilvl stat profile but with the upgraded Elite-tier appearance that only unlocks at 2200 rating.
Gear Tier Breakdown
Three tiers cover the catalog. Malevolent Gladiator Honor is funded by Honor Points from battleground wins — both rated and unrated battlegrounds feed Honor. The set is the natural starter for PvP characters that haven't pushed rated content yet, and it's the slot floor most rated brackets expect on the character.
Tyrannical Gladiator Conquest is funded by Conquest Points from rated wins — Rated Battlegrounds, 2v2, 3v3, and 5v5 arena matches all deposit Conquest. The set is the standard rated PvP loadout for the active season and matches the gear curve most arena pugs run at the 1500-1800 rating range.
Tyrannical Gladiator Elite is the visual flex on top. Same 496 ilvl stats as the Conquest set, but the Elite version unlocks at 2200 rating in any bracket and carries the season-tagged enhanced appearance. The Elite option on the order includes the 2v2 2200 Arena Rating push as part of the unlock.
Booking on BuyTheWin
The order form starts with the set tier. Pick Honor, Conquest, or Elite, and the booster scopes the matching path. Honor set runs through battleground wins until the Honor stack covers all slots. Conquest set runs through rated matches until the Conquest cap is met. Elite set adds the 2200 rating push, then converts the Conquest into the Elite-tier pieces at the vendor.
Piloted is the standard method. Coordinating rated PvP timing for the Conquest and Elite tiers is harder on Self-Play scheduling, so our team handles the matches on the account. The manager confirms class, spec, current PvP gear status, and any slot priorities in chat after checkout. Side income from the matches — Honor accumulation, Arena and BG win credits, PvP achievement triggers — stays on the character.
PvP Gear Boost FAQ
Can I keep all three sets across one character?
Yes. Honor and Conquest sets share most slots but differ in tier — the Honor set covers the basic gear floor while the Conquest set replaces those slots with the upgraded tier. The Elite set replaces Conquest with the visual upgrade. A character can hold all three set appearances in the transmog wardrobe permanently, even if the equipped gear is just the highest tier.
Does the Elite set require a specific arena bracket?
The Elite set unlock is tied to 2200 rating in any Arena bracket — 2v2, 3v3, or 5v5. The Elite option on this order specifically runs the 2v2 push because it's the shortest path to 2200 rating for most characters. If you prefer a different bracket, the manager can adjust the rating push to 3v3 or 5v5 in chat after checkout.
How long does a full PvP set take to build?
Pacing depends on the tier. The Malevolent Honor set typically fits inside a single weekly Honor cap window — 2-4 days of focused battleground runs. The Tyrannical Conquest set usually spans more than one weekly Conquest cap window because the set total exceeds one week's cap. The Elite set adds the 2200 rating push, which adds another scheduled push to the total — usually 1-2 weeks on top of the Conquest farm.






