Honor point
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Honor point refers to points awarded by competing against enemy faction players that can be turned in along with marks of honor for honor rewards.
Added with content patch 2.0.1.
There are several sources of Honor:
- Honorable Kills
- Killing racial leaders (faction bosses)
- Achieving Battleground or World PvP objectives
- Being nearby/in combat with a raid member doing any of the above activities will also net you honor points.
- Turning in Silithyst to your faction's camp in Silithus successfully rewards you 20 Honor points. This is one of the few methods, if not the only one, to attain honor points without participating directly in PvP.
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Earning Honor Points
As of Patch 2.4, Honor points are calculated instantly, with the awarded honor points being usable immediately by the player. Prior to then, Honor points were calculated and awarded once a day based on the PvP activities of the character.
Honor Cap
Currently (patch 2.4.2) players can have maximum 75 000 honor. Everything earned above that is lost. A clearer answer from the official website[1]:
- Is there a limit to how many honor points I can accumulate?
- Yes, there is a limit to how many honor points a character can accumulate, and it is currently set to be approximately twice as much as the most expensive reward. If you max out your honor points, you'll need to spend some before you can earn additional honor points.
Honorable kills
Honorable kills is the simplest method of earning honor points. Kill a member of the opposing faction and you will receive a number of honor points, depending on your level, their level, any diminishing returns (see below) and if you are in a party or not.
There is a diminishing return on multiple kills of the same player, which will reduce the honor received by 10%. After 10 kills that particular opponent will no longer yield any honor points when killed. This factor is reset daily, when the honor calculations are run on the servers. With Patch 2.4.0, diminishing returns on honor kills were eliminated (see the patch notes for more info).
Objectives
Many objectives exist in both Battlegrounds and in World PvP that yield honor points.
Battlegrounds
During Battlegrounds Holiday, honor from these battlegrounds is increased from those values noted. Fewer honor points are rewarded at lower levels.
- Capturing the opponents flag rewards 40 honor (at level 60)
- Winning the match rewards 20 honor (at level 60)
- Collecting multiples of 330 resources (330, 660, 990, 1320, 1650, 1980) rewards 20 honor each (at level 60).
- Winning the match rewards 20 honor (at level 60).
- Killing Enemy General, Vanndar Stormpike for Horde and Drek'thar for Alliance (62 honor)
- Killing Enemy Captain, Balinda Stonehearth for Horde and Galvangar for Alliance (62 honor)
- Destroying an Enemy Tower (62 honor)
- Collecting multiples of 330 resources (330, 660, 990, 1320, 1650, 1980) rewards 20.5 honor each.
- Winning the match rewards 40 honor.
- Losing the match rewards 20.5 honor.
World PvP
Azeroth World PvP
- Returning to faction's base camp with Silithyst offers 19 honor points as of patch 2.3.3
- Capturing a tower (Crown Guard, Northpass, Eastwall, Plaguewood) rewards 19 honor points.
Northrend World PvP
- Capturing the final objective, the North Mine, will award players with Honor Points.
References
- ^ PvP & Honor System FAQ. Blizzard. Retrieved on 2008-08-12.
