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Today marks the launch of Phase 2 in WoW Classic. Azuregos and Lord Kazzak have been enabled along with the PvP Honor System, allowing players to earn PvP ranks and acquire Honor Sets. Check out our PvP guides to get started!

With the arrival of the new PvP Honor System, we'd like to take the time to highlight our WoW Classic PvP guides:

Here's the official preview of both the world bosses and the PvP Honor system posted by Blizzard.

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Get ready to put your skills to the test in WoW Classic. The PvP Honor system and world raid bosses Lord Kazzak and Azuregos are now available.

LORD KAZZAK

Gather a group of your best trackers and fighters to venture into the Blasted Lands. Lord Kazzak resides deep in the Tainted Scar and patrols the area, ready to smite all who dare cross his path. Prepare yourselves for a fast and furious battle against time and watch out for his Shadow Bolt Volley, which causes massive amounts of raid-wide damage.

Location: Tainted Scar—Blasted Lands
Suggested Level: 60
Players Suggested: 40
Associated Quests: Priest—While players have a small chance to get the The Eye of Shadow The Eye of Shadow as a random drop from elite demons in the world, Lord Kazzak is guaranteed to drop it. Following the quest, The Balance of Light and Shadow to its completion will reward the weapons Benediction Benediction or Anathema Anathema.

AZUREGOS

A member of the Blue Dragonflight, Azuregos makes his home in Azshara, guarding the magical artifacts left behind there. You’ll want to gather a group of comrades-at-arms to withstand his frosty reception and lay claim to the items he protects. To the victors go the spoils, and for some Hunters this means laying claim to the Ancient Sinew Wrapped Lamina Ancient Sinew Wrapped Lamina. This item has a low chance to drop on elite blue dragons, but is a guaranteed item drop from Azuregos.

Location: Azshara
Suggested Level: 60
Players Suggested: 40

PVP HONOR SYSTEM

The PvP Honor system has arrived in WoW Classic, opening the way for players to climb the ranks and earn PvP rewards.

CLIMBING THE LADDER

Facing enemies who are within 10 levels of your own character and defeating them will earn you Honorable Kills. These Honorable Kills will help you advance in the PvP system and unlock access to a variety of rewards, such as a PvP trinket, cloak, potions, and more.

Not all Honorable Kills are valued the same, however. Killing the same enemy multiple times will result in a decreasing amount of Honor gained until they aren’t worth anything more through the end of the day, when the system resets the diminishing returns.

Diminishing Returns from repeated kills on a single target are as follows:

  • 1st: 100% of Honor
  • 2nd: 75% of Honor
  • 3rd: 50% of Honor
  • 4th: 25% of Honor
  • 5th (and beyond): 0% Honor

Diminishing Returns also apply to killing faction leaders.

Honorable Kill values are also weighted by the defeated player’s own rank and level. You’ll earn more Contribution Points by defeating players who have more PvP experience under their belt and have reached a higher rank than by defeating players who are new to the battlefield. Each week your rank will be updated based on your activity relative to the other members of your faction, but climbing to the top won’t be easy—it will take regular participation to maintain or increase your rank.

You can also gain a large number of Honor by killing city faction leaders in Darnassus, Ironforge, Orgrimmar, Stormwind, Thunder Bluff, and the Undercity. Once Battlegrounds are available in WoW Classic, these will also provide Honor.

FALLING FROM GRACE

You will be given Dishonorable Kills for killing civilian NPCs which immediately impacts your Honor rating. Every dishonorable kill costs you some of the honor that you’ve earned in previous weeks, making it difficult to reach the higher ranks as long as you have any dishonorable kills counted on your record at all. These will appear in the Honor tab immediately.

TRACKING YOUR METEORIC RISE

You can check your status in the character information window (C) in the Honor tab. This shows your current rank as well as your honorable kills for the current day, the previous day, the week, the previous week, and over your character’s lifetime.

There are 14 ranks, and each rank provides access to new rewards. You’ll need to head over to the Officer’s Barracks in Stormwind or Orgrimmar to purchase your new items.

Alliance

Rank

Rating Points

Title

Rewards

1

15 Honorable Kills (minimum)

Private

Private's Tabard Private's Tabard

2

2,000

Corporal

Insignia of the Alliance

3

5,000

Sergeant

Rare Quality: Sergeant’s Cape
10% discount on goods and repairs from faction NPCs

4

10,000

Master Sergeant

Rare Quality: Master Sergeant’s Insignia

5

15,000

Sergeant Major

Rare Quality: Bracers

6

20,000

Knight

Access to the Officer’s Barracks in Stormwind Knight's Colors Knight's Colors
Access to Combat Healing Potion Combat Healing Potion and Combat Mana Potion Combat Mana Potion

7

25,000

Knight-Lieutenant

Rare Quality: BootsGloves

8

30,000

Knight-Captain

Rare Quality: ChestLegs

9

35,000

Knight-Champion

Alliance Battle Standard Alliance Battle Standard

10

40,000

Lieutenant Commander

Rare Quality: HelmShoulder

11

45,000

Commander

PvP Epic Mounts Available
World Defense Channel Access

12

50,000

Marshal

Epic Quality: BootsGlovesLegs

13

55,000

Field Marshal

Epic Quality: ChestHelmShoulders

14

60,000

Grand Marshal

Epic Quality: Weapons

Horde

Rank

Rating Points

Title

Rewards

1

15 Honorable Kills (minimum)

Scout

Scout's Tabard Scout's Tabard

2

2,000

Grunt

Insignia of the Horde

3

5,000

Sergeant

Rare Quality: Sergeant’s Cloak
10% discount on goods and repairs from faction NPCs

4

10,000

Senior Sergeant

Rare Quality: Senior Sergeant’s Insignia

5

15,000

First Sergeant

Rare Quality: Bracers

6

20,000

Stone Guard

Access to the Officer’s Barracks in Orgrimmar
Stone Guard’s Herald
Access to Combat Healing Potion Combat Healing Potion and Combat Mana Potion Combat Mana Potion

7

25,000

Blood Guard

Rare Quality: BootsGloves

8

30,000

Legionnaire

Rare Quality: ChestLegs

9

35,000

Centurion

Horde Battle Standard Horde Battle Standard

10

40,000

Champion

Rare Quality: HelmShoulder

11

45,000

Lieutenant General

PvP Epic Mounts Available
World Defense Channel Access

12

50,000

General

Epic Quality: BootsGlovesLegs

13

55,000

Warlord

Epic Quality: ChestHelmShoulders

14

60,000

High Warlord

Epic Quality: Weapons

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