MoP Tier 15 Set Boost Overview
The Mists of Pandaria Tier 15 Set Boost rolls every set-token kill from Throne of Thunder into one package and hands you the complete four-piece T15 set for your spec. Two difficulty tracks are available: Normal stamps the gear at 522 ilvl, and Heroic stamps it at 535 ilvl. The service is built around a full Throne of Thunder run, and the same trip also drops the raid-related achievements tied to those kills. BuyTheWin handles the order via the Piloted method on your character, paired with a Premium VPN match so the session traffic lines up with your usual region.
Tier 15 sits in the middle of Mists of Pandaria progression. It is the spot where most class set-bonus designs actually click into the spec rotation. Picking up the four-piece is the single biggest jump in throughput you can book at this gear level, and the bonus is the same one chased by parsing players. Each class has a uniquely named T15 set (the table further down lists them all). The helm, shoulder, chest, hands, and legs slots are the standard piece pool, and the order is filled until your character has the four pieces locked.
Pricing scales with the difficulty you choose and the speed tier added on top. The Heroic version is a steeper booking because 535 ilvl drops sit behind tighter boss tuning than the Normal track, and our raid leaders schedule the slot around a clean group. Normal is the faster route if all you need is the four-piece set bonus and not the Heroic ilvl ceiling. Either path closes with the same loot-side outcome: every set token your character needs is converted into the named pieces by the end of the order window.
Class T15 Set Names
The Tier 15 token system splits classes across a long list of named sets. Plate users have two anchor sets here. Death Knights run Plate of the All-Consuming Maw; Warriors pick up Battleplate of the Last Mogu; Holy Paladins grab Vestments of the Lightning Emperor while the other Paladin specs slot into Vestments of the Exorcist. Mail and leather wearers split into Hunter Battlegear of the Saurok Stalker, the Druid caster Regalia of the Haunted Forest, Monk Fire-Charm Armor, and Rogue Nine-Tail Battlegear. Caster cloth covers Mage Regalia of the Chromatic Hydra, Shaman Regalia of the Witch Doctor, and Warlock Regalia of the Thousandfold Hells.
Class | Tier 15 Set Name |
|---|---|
Death Knight | Plate of the All-Consuming Maw |
Druid (Caster) | Regalia of the Haunted Forest |
Hunter | Battlegear of the Saurok Stalker |
Mage | Regalia of the Chromatic Hydra |
Monk | Fire-Charm Armor |
Paladin (Holy) | Vestments of the Lightning Emperor |
Paladin (Other) | Vestments of the Exorcist |
Rogue | Nine-Tail Battlegear |
Shaman | Regalia of the Witch Doctor |
Warlock | Regalia of the Thousandfold Hells |
Warrior | Battleplate of the Last Mogu |
Difficulty, Delivery, and Scope
Two difficulty tracks live in the order page. Normal ToT produces the 522 ilvl version of every set piece, and Heroic ToT produces the 535 ilvl version. Heroic is the upgrade if you plan to push deeper progress later in the patch; Normal is the faster route if the four-piece bonus alone is the goal. Either way the service ends with the same outcome on the loot side. The complete T15 set lands in your bags by the close of the booking window. Booking-time options around speed tier and loot priority work the same as on our raid-run pages.
Completion is Piloted. Our raid leader logs onto your character for the run window and brings the run home while the character is in our hands. The session sits behind a Premium VPN match, and the character returns to you once the four-piece is locked in. Self-Play is not the listed method for this bundle, so the order is built around scheduling time with our team rather than your live presence in the raid. If you also need the earlier set first, the MoP Tier 14 Set page covers the previous tier (Mogu'shan Vaults, Heart of Fear, Terrace of Endless Spring). And if you only need the raid clear without a set-token focus, the standalone Throne of Thunder page books the ToT run on its own. Stacking both pages back-to-back is a common path for players who are catching up from earlier in the expansion and want a clean ramp from Tier 14 into Tier 15 within a couple of weekly resets.






