Wrath 101: Honor points

This brought us to the conclusion that maybe, just maybe, a whole lot of players are going to be accumulating Honor pretty soon without them knowing it. He thinks that a lot of players, mostly strictly-PvE carebears, would be curious enough about Wintergrasp to try it out... and hopefully enjoy it enough to play it again. I hope so, too. This means a whole lot of players who'd never PvP'd before, like Dan, for example, would need some sort of guide on Honor points and what to do with them. Here's where we step in with this handy little Honor overview.
What are Honor points and how do I get them?
Honor points are a type of currency used to purchase rewards in the game. Just like Emblems or Badges from dungeons, the amount of Honor you have can be tracked through the Currency tab in your Character panel. Unlike other types of currency, however, you do not loot Honor. You automatically gain Honor from participating in killing players or key NPCs of the opposing faction. As long as those players or NPCs aren't gray (too low level) to you, they will count as an Honorable Kill (HK).
The amount of Honor gained from each HK varies greatly. It used to be based on the obsolete PvP Rank system, but now that those ranks are merely cosmetic, the base Honor gained from a player is dependent purely on their level versus your level (higher level players are worth more Honor to lower level players). This Honor gain is adjusted depending on other factors such as the number of players in the vicinity -- e.g., if you killed a player solo, you would generally gain more Honor than if you killed one with a group. Certain buffs also adjust Honor gain, such as the buffs in Wintergrasp like Honorable, Great Honor, Greater Honor, and Greatest Honor for the Alliance; and Lok-regar, Lok-narash, Lok'tar, and Lok'tar Ogar! for the Horde. Honor is also granted by some quests, particularly PvP ones, as a bonus reward in addition to Gold or experience.
What can I buy with Honor points?
Cool stuff! No, really. Honor points can be used to buy rare or epic item rewards from vendors in Stormwind and Orgrimmar. Naturally, most of these item rewards are PvP-oriented, which means a lot of the item points are spent towards Resilience. You won't need Resilience for your heroic runs or raids, but sometimes the items are good enough for you to get until you get a better item from PvE.
Hateful Gladiator non-set items, for example, are Level 80 epic gear that are purchaseable purely with Honor points and don't require any Arena ratings. This means that any Level 80 player with enough Honor can buy them. PvP items are made for PvP, so generally they will be loaded with Stamina and Resilience, which won't be terribly useful to you in instances. Even tanks will be better served by dungeon drops with the proper mitigation stats. Aside from non-set items, Honor points can be used to purchase complete sets of the rare Savage Gladiator PvP gear and as partial currency for epic Hateful Gladiator gear.
If you're not going to use the items for PvE, there are Jewelcrafting recipes available for the low cost of 1,250 Honor points. That's like one Honorable Kill above the Honor you gain from a Wintergrasp daily quest. Most of the designs are PvP-oriented, of course, with many of them containing Resilience. Some have odd combinations that might appeal to a few players, like Shattered Dark Jade, which has Haste and Spell Penetration. You can also buy Star's Sorrow, the only Level 75 water that's usable in Arenas.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 4)
Clyse Dec 25th 2008 7:10PM
I havent been in Wrath PvP yet, but i thought i heard somewhere you need some arena points for the new gear. Please correct me if i am wrong though
Kyle Dec 25th 2008 7:16PM
There are 3 tiers, a blue set, and two epic sets. The lower end epic set requires only honor, but a lot of it. The higher end requires arena rating and arena points+ honor points.
willie Dec 27th 2008 7:17PM
I miss the old pvp rank system.....
Procris Dec 25th 2008 10:40PM
Its worth mention the mid tier epic set pieces require arena rating, if you want to purchase it with honour points.
Mike Dec 26th 2008 5:38AM
Just to flesh out what Kyle was saying, there are indeed 3 tiers of purchased PvP gear, as well as a tier of crafted gear, which sits below the purchased gear
For the 5 core slots (head, shoulders, chest, legs, hands):
1) Crafted gear (such as Savage Saronite for plate-wearers). It's all BoE so you can either gather mats and take them to a friendly crafter or buy the pieces directly from the Auction House.
2) Savage Gladiator gear - purchasable for; Emblems of Heroism; just honor points; or for a mixture of honor points and arena points (with lower honor point cost if you're adding in the arena points).
3) Hateful Gladiator gear - purchasable for; Emblems of Valor; and the combination of honor and area points. Not available for just arena points or just honor points. Has low arena point requirements.
4) Deadly Gladiator gear - purchasable with just arena points, and has higher arena rating requirements.
For the offset pieces (rings, neck, bracers, belt, cloak, trinket):
1) Crafted gear - no crafted cloak but the other pieces are all available in the same way as other crafted gear and is all BoE
2) Hateful Gladiator gear - purchasable only with honor points. Has no area rating requirements
3) Deadly Gladiator gear - purchasable only with honor points. Has low arena rating requirements
For weapons, shields, librams etc.:
1) Deadly Gladiator weapons - purchasable only with honor points. Have 2030 arena rating requirements.
Calybos Dec 26th 2008 10:50PM
Back on the original article....
"Honor points are a type of currency used to purchase rewards in the game. Just like Emblems or Badges from dungeons, the amount of Honor you have can be tracked through the Currency tab in your Character panel."
That's great! Now, what the heck are Emblems and Badges? I've run a lot of instances and never encountered either.
Zarfay Dec 25th 2008 7:31PM
60k points for pvp blues is too much IMHO
Evieth Dec 25th 2008 10:24PM
The vendor in the sewers of Dalaran has it to where the honor amount is much much lower but you need a small amount of Arena points. For instance, the Gloves are around 12k honor I believe and you need 240 arena points or so along with that honor.
Matchu Dec 25th 2008 7:39PM
Doesn't all hateful stuff require an arena rating of 1735 or higher?
Zach Dec 25th 2008 7:44PM
More info here: http://www.wowinsider.com/2008/12/18/wrath-101-pvp-welfare-gear/
Matchu Dec 25th 2008 7:47PM
"Hateful Gladiator non-set items, for example, are Level 80 epic gear that are purchaseable purely with Honor points and don't require any Arena ratings."
You meant Savage then :P
Matchu Dec 25th 2008 7:48PM
Oh wait, it just clicked what you're implying.
Licister Dec 25th 2008 8:04PM
I almost pressed the arrow in the picture to read what was below xD
Cyanea Dec 25th 2008 8:03PM
"strictly-PvE carebears"
Just felt like pointing out that not EVERY PvPer is a jackass.
Gus Dec 25th 2008 8:14PM
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You know how many PVP'ers it takes to screw in a lightbulb? Just one: he holds up the lightbulb and the world revolves around him.
sephirah Dec 25th 2008 8:59PM
@Gus
Wrong, the correct answer is zero: a PVPer just afk and the lightbulb screws by itself.
Distaris Dec 25th 2008 9:20PM
They might not *all* be jackasses enough of them are that I avoid PvP like the plague. That and the fact that I'm squishy and the two times I have done battlegrounds I've lasted all of 3 seconds. Me and PvP are not buddies.
Plan Dec 25th 2008 8:15PM
It's funny because I enjoyed PvP in TBC, reaching the mid-1700s as an Enhancement Shaman in the two small brackets even though the spec is about as gimped as possible, but in WotLK I'm dreading PvP and haven't even stepped into Wintergrasp. In fact I haven't done any PvP outside of one Strand match and a couple duels outside instances.
Everyone's got shiny new abilities and we've got the wolves, which are awesome, but once those 45 seconds are over we're dead. Especially since Spirit Walk doesn't (and hasn't ever) worked from its earliest incarnation in beta up until now.
In TBC I could compensate for a bad PvP spec by knowing every other class's abilities inside out and using stuff like Earth Shock, Grounding Totem and Warstomp to huge advantage at opportune times, but with this expansion there are SO MANY crowd control, snare and root abilities that it just doesn't seem worth it.
I'm hoping maybe DKs are halfway decent so I can enjoy PvP this expansion.
Anyhow, Merry Christmas to all of you, I hope you all had a great time and ate lots of delicious food!
Kia Dec 25th 2008 9:27PM
""strictly-PvE carebears""
Stopped reading there.
Zach Dec 26th 2008 12:43AM
Good, because the article isn't for you.