World Of Warcraft Classic World PvP honor system explained

Faction combat in WoW Classic is going to become more honorable when the PvP Honor system is enabled on November 14. Ok, it won’t actually be honorable, but it will be more rewarding. Blizzard revealed that the Honor system will arrive along with several new world bosses during the opening ceremony for Blizzcon 2019, just before announcing a new expansion for the modern version of World of Warcraft.

Back when World of Warcraft first came out, PvP was a free-for-all, limited only by your choice of server type. There was no reward for killing members of the opposing faction (aside from your own sense of murderous satisfaction), and there was no penalty either. Then the Honor system arrived. It gave you points for beating players considered your equals, no points for players who were far beneath your combat prowess, and actually deducted points for killing NPCs that were important to the other faction, like harmless shopkeepers and quest givers. In other words, it encouraged you to fight your fellow players, but not to be a dick about it. Furthermore,You can buy Cheap WOW Gold Classic at 5mmo.com by using the code “5MMO” for a 3% discount.

For those that haven’t hit the level cap, there’s the long-awaited PVP Honor System. Players who murder other members of the opposing faction can now earn Honor, as long as their opponent is within 10 levels. KIlling the same enemy does offer diminishing returns, forcing those who want to earn the exclusive cloaks, trinkets and potions to slay as many Taurens or Gnomes as possible. To try and curb the endless slaughter of questing adventurers, players who participate in PVP will give more Honor than those that don’t. You also need to be on a PVP server to participate, allowing those who want to stay safe shelter in the world of PVE.

Even with those measures put in place, it seems like phase two of World of Warcraft Classic has turned into a slaughterhouse. PVP is normally saved for the Battlegrounds mode of WoW, where teams of players can duel, but that hasn’t been added into Classic yet. Strongholds like Orgrimaar and Stormwind, as well as safeguarded towns in zones, are being surrounded by enemies looking to earn some Honor. Leaving the safety of the NPC guards will leave you open to attack from stealth Rogues or fast warriors looking to grind some Honor points.