Where Honor Comes From and What It Buys
Honor drops across every PvP activity in Midnight — Random Battlegrounds and Epic BGs pay the most per hour at around 2,000 Honor, Arena Skirmishes contribute smaller chunks but run faster queues, BG Blitz adds a 10v10 format with Honor income, and Rated Battlegrounds pay Honor on top of the rating progression. The Brawl rotation matters more than most players realize — when Comp Stomp is active, Battlegrounds fight NPCs, which means consistent wins and a clean Honor farm week without tank queues slowing things.
The vendor sits in Dornogal and sells three distinct things. The Galactic Aspirant Honor set (276 ilvl in PvP, 217 in PvE) is the main draw — every slot costs Honor, and a full set enables ranked queues on a new character. Beyond the set, Honor spends on Conquest upgrade items that let you push a Conquest piece from 289 ilvl to higher breakpoints, crafting reagents for the Midnight crafted PvP gear line, sockets, and transmog appearances. Players who've already capped their Conquest weekly usually bank Honor for crafting materials or appearance purchases.
About Honor Points Farm
The Honor Points farm is a PvP currency farming service that accumulates a targeted Honor amount on your character through Random Battlegrounds, Epic BGs, Arena Skirmishes, BG Blitz, and the active Brawl rotation, unlocking 276 ilvl Galactic Aspirant Honor gear, seasonal Honor Level progression, PvP achievement ticks, and optional Conquest or weekly quest add-ons.
BuyTheWin runs Honor farms in scheduled sessions sized to the target amount — smaller orders (10k–20k Honor) fit in a single sitting, while full-set unlock farms split across multiple days since Honor caps per session are limited by queue volume rather than coin caps. Piloted orders use Premium VPN region-matched to your account.
FAQ
Does Honor gear really scale to 276 ilvl in PvP?
Yes. Galactic Aspirant Honor pieces display 217 ilvl out-of-combat but scale to 276 the moment a match starts in Arena, Battleground, or any instanced PvP content. The scaling is automatic, not a talent or setting. It's why 217-ilvl Honor pieces hold up fine against Conquest 289 gear at lower brackets.
Can I spend my Honor on things other than the Honor gear set?
Yes, Honor has multiple sinks: Conquest upgrade tokens for pushing 289 pieces higher, crafting reagents for the Midnight crafted PvP gear line, sockets added to existing items, and transmog appearance purchases. Many players finish their Honor set and then bank the rest for crafting reagents or appearance tokens.
Is there a weekly cap on Honor?
No weekly cap on Honor itself, unlike Conquest which caps around 1,350 per week in Midnight. Honor is uncapped — you can stack it indefinitely in a single sitting, which is why big Honor farms run in multi-hour sessions rather than splitting across weekly resets.
Honor Caps, Activity Rates, and What Honor Buys
Honor Points have a soft cap rather than a hard ceiling — caps shift seasonally and per game design pass, but functionally the relevant ceiling is what a single character realistically accumulates between resets. A standard PvP-active character running rated and unrated content earns Honor that pays toward Honor-vendor gear (early-season ilvl floor for PvP characters), Honor-locked cosmetics, Marks of Honor exchange, and prerequisite Honor-level achievements.
Activity rates for Honor income vary by content type. Random Battlegrounds typically award 100-150 Honor per win, Epic Battlegrounds higher, Solo Shuffle around 200-300 per match-win, and World PvP scaling based on kill type and zone. The boost selects the highest Honor-per-hour content available given account state and current PvP activity windows.
Honor itself doesn't decay or expire across seasons, but vendor inventory rotates. Cosmetic items unique to past seasons (mounts, transmog sets) don't always remain on Honor vendors after season rollover — buyers wanting season-specific cosmetics need to acquire them within the active season. The boost can target specific Honor-locked vendor items if buyers specify the target at order configuration.
Will the Honor Points farm credit Honor Level achievements as a side effect?
Yes — Honor Levels (the persistent character-progression level tied to total Honor earned across the character's lifetime) credit alongside Honor Point income. A high-volume Honor farm pushes Honor Level by several tiers, which credits achievement and reward unlocks tied to specific Honor Level milestones (some titles, mounts, and visual effects unlock at Honor Levels 50, 100, 150, and so on).
Does Honor income from this farm count toward Conquest cap unlock indirectly?
Honor and Conquest are separate currencies — Honor doesn't directly convert to Conquest. However, certain prerequisite quests and weekly objectives that gate Conquest cap progression also credit on Honor-active content, so heavy Honor farming can incidentally credit Conquest-side achievements without raising Conquest itself. Buyers wanting Conquest specifically should pair this farm with the Conquest Points Farm service.


