Rated Battleground Boost Overview
Rated Battlegrounds in Mists of Pandaria Classic are competitive 10v10 PvP matches played on standard battleground maps with a focus on teamwork, strategy, and objective control. The rating system is entirely separate from Arena — climbing one doesn't affect the other, and title rewards are specific to the RBG format. Our PvP team brings Multi-Glad and Rank 1 players to fill the nine other RBG slots, which removes the random-team variance that stalls solo pushes.
The boost runs from your starting RBG rating up to the booked target. Wins against higher-rated teams grant more rating points; losses deduct points scaled by your Matchmaking Rating. The booster's roster is built to maximize win rate at each rating range, with composition shifting as the climb pushes into higher brackets.
Title Reward Chain
RBG rating delivers a long chain of faction-specific titles. 1100 unlocks Private (Alliance) or Scout (Horde). 1200 unlocks Corporal or Grunt. 1400 brings Master Sergeant or Senior Sergeant. 1500 brings Sergeant Major or First Sergeant. 1600 is Knight or Stone Guard. 1700 is Knight-Lieutenant or Blood Guard. 1800 is Knight-Captain or Legionnaire.
1900 unlocks Knight-Champion or Centurion. 2000 brings Lieutenant Commander or Champion. 2100 is Commander or Lieutenant General. 2200 hits Marshal or General — the season-headline title for mid-bracket pushers. 2300 unlocks Field Marshal or Warlord. 2400-plus reaches Grand Marshal or High Warlord — the absolute top of the chain. Each title sticks on the character permanently after being earned.
Booking on BuyTheWin
Piloted is the default method. Coordinating ten live players on Self-Play timing isn't practical for sustained rated pushes — Piloted lets the booster team manage match-making, team-comp, target calling, and tactical adjustments in real time. Self-Play slots can be offered for shorter sessions where the schedule fits.
The order form asks for the target rating and class/spec. If your character doesn't have full Honor or Conquest gear yet, the Conquest gear option can be added to the order to handle the gear floor before the climb begins. The 0-to-1800 segment runs on Honor gear; the 1800-to-2100 segment needs Conquest or Elite. The Elite gear option upgrades the gear floor for the highest-stakes sessions. The manager confirms the gear chain, schedule, and any specific title targets in chat after checkout.
Rated Battleground FAQ
How long does an RBG push take?
Pacing depends on starting rating and gear status. From a Conquest-equipped character around 1500 rating, reaching 2200 typically wraps in a few scheduled weeks of RBG sessions. From a Honor-geared character starting below 1200, the push extends because the gear floor needs to be raised through Conquest farming alongside the rating climb.
Can I get all the titles at once or in stages?
The titles unlock at each rating threshold as the rating crosses the gate. A single push from 1100 to 2200 unlocks every title in between. If you only want a specific title, the order can be scoped to stop at that rating — for example, a 1800-to-Knight-Captain push stops at 1800 instead of pushing further. The manager confirms the title target in chat after checkout.
Is the rating separate from Arena rating?
Yes. RBG rating and Arena rating are entirely independent systems. Climbing one doesn't push the other up; losing in one doesn't drop the other. Titles, mounts, and achievement rewards are also distinct between the two formats. A character can hold a high Arena rating with low RBG rating, or vice versa.






