Preparing for PvP In 5.2 - Update

If you haven’t been keeping up on the latest World of Warcraft news, you might not be aware that World of Warcraft Patch 5.2: Throne of Thunder is on the horizon. Well, 5.2 is well on its way and it’s bringing PvE features like a brand new questing hub and a huge new raid, but it’s also introducing new features that will have a significant impact on the PvP aspects of World of Warcraft, including a number of class and gearing changes.
I thought this would be a great time to discuss some of the ways we can prepare for when 5.2 goes live and we can once again attend to the important business of watering the tree of awesome with the blood of our enemies.
Gearing Up
We’ve already covered that the way PvP gear is acquired is changing in patch 5.2, but I’ll briefly recap.
- Rating requirements will be removed from PvP gear.
- Malevolent Gladiator’s gear will be available for purchase with Honor Points.
- Tyrannical Gladiator’s armor will be available for purchase for Conquest Points without meeting any currency requirements. Tyrannical Gladiator's weapons can be purchased after earning 7,250 Conquest Points for the season.
- A new tier of Elite Tyrannical Gladiator’s gear will be added that becomes available once 27000 Conquest Points have been earned for the season.
- Team Rating will gradually increase during the season for teams and players who continue to compete in PvP. This system is explained in the Mists of Pandaria PvP Dev Watercooler.
As Bashiok mentioned in his recent 5.2 Currency Conversion blog, any unspent Conquest Points will turn into Honor. That could represent a significant chunk of Honor Points, so if you find that you don't have quite enough Conquest to buy or upgrade a piece now, you could still potentially afford to buy a piece of Honor gear when the new season starts.
If you’re just starting your PvP journey in 5.2, then you might want to think about investing in a set of crafted Dreadful Gladiator’s gear to get started on the right foot.
Decisions, Decisions
If you’re already wearing Malevolent Gladiator’s gear in patch 5.1, then you could be faced with a choice. In patch 5.2, the Item Upgrade vendors will no longer be active. A new set of non-upgradeable Malevolent Gladiator’s gear is being introduced in patch 5.2, though it is a higher item level and has boosted PvP Power and Resilience to compensate.
So, if you have the points to buy gear, do you buy a current Malevolent piece now, do you upgrade an existing piece before patch 5.2 arrives, or save points to buy new pieces once patch 5.2 arrives? Keep in mind that a fully upgraded (2/2) piece of 5.1 Malevolent Gladiator’s gear will be slightly better than its 5.2 counterpart, so if you already own pieces that you haven’t fully upgraded yet, then going for full upgrades might be a good course of action. On the other hand, even a piece that isn’t fully upgraded will be about as good as one of the brand new pieces in patch 5.2. Since any Conquest Points you have when patch 5.2 arrives will be turned into Honor that can be used to buy Malevolent pieces when the patch arrives, it’s up to you to decide how you want to spend those points.
Class Changes
Knowledge is power! Lots of class changes are coming in patch 5.2, so it’s a good idea to stay up to date on the latest changes by visiting the PTR patch note blog, and reviewing the class notes. Take note of the class changes—knowing what you, your teammates, and your foes are capable of will help shape the team compositions you use and the tactics you employ in battle.
If you’re feeling particularly feisty, you can download the Public Test Realm Client by visiting the Account Management page to experiment with the coming changes firsthand. Not only will you be helping us test the upcoming patch, but you’ll gain a keener grasp of what the changes will mean for you.
What About Mid-Season Catch Up?
That’s actually planned for patch 5.3. You can read more about it in the PvP Gear in 5.2 and Beyond blog I mentioned earlier.
When Does The New Season Begin?
Patch 5.2 is arriving soon, so keep an eye open for the blog announcing next season’s start date.
That’s Teamwork!
It can be difficult finding and fielding a team for organized PvP. If you’re looking for allies, you have many places to begin the recruitment process, ranging from the official forums to fan sites like Arena Junkies (also a great place to look for information), to just hopping into the General channel while playing to see if someone wants to play a few games.
If you’ve had success finding or forming an Arena Team or Rated Battleground group, how did you go about it? Let us know in the comments.

Jaedenar
Ragnaros
Executus
Stormscale
Ragnaros
Doomhammer
Bronzebeard
Bronzebeard
Kazzak
Tarren Mill
Argent Dawn
Frostmane
Ravencrest
Make BG death match who is the team that kills more wins.
Ravencrest
Ravencrest
I hate RBG and arena you want do what ppl said no no I want to kill players at gy.
Runetotem
Azjol-Nerub
Ragnaros
Xavius
Then there are my semi.main affliction warlock. While i have quite fun in RF on her, heroics are still a joke and i really hope somethink beside raids are added on the PvE front that can be abit challanging and fun whiltout the meaningless oneshoting that was saw early in Cata. But all in all pve is ok here but im mainly a pvp player and i really have to say Affliction, who in my opinion always have been a pvp lock have been destroyed. And still from what i can read on the patch note its actually the other specs that gets boosted here too! If a affliction gets locked, it gets totally locked. I cant even use my teleport to escape cause its all shadow. My dot's are easly removed and my "burst" dark misery can both be snatched and removed. Common, i really wanna keep playing affliction, its my spec! And all that is needed are a few changes to make us able to have a backup plan. Whit our CC abilitys actually being nerfed, while CC all togheter are in much bogger supply then befor, you need to fix PvP affliction, please
Xavius
Oh a very serious request is that pets like voidwalker and hunterpets by defult gets growl turned off when entering a instance, then if need be must turn it on manualy. Both as a class that needs to stand behind the target and also on my tanks its very very frustrating and it happens much more often then it dont, and it do not always help asking politely if they can have the curtesy to turn that s*** off^^
Ravencrest
Draenor
Darkspear
It is kinda hard to stay behind a target if the tank thinks he has more fun circulair strafing pve mobs for no other reason then a circulair strafing addiction.
I do not mind it that much myself,but only because my tanks usually do the hob around - jump around while circulair strafing.And thats simply to pro to be against.
Ravencrest
Kazzak
Outland
Azjol-Nerub
Eonar
Darkspear
You can stealth sneak up and then blow half the enemy population of a cliff every 30 seconds.A shaman can do it once or twice to one maybe two people in his whole WoW career.
At least i usually do not hang around cliffs that long if there is a shaman incomming :P
Eonar
Karazhan
Stormscale
Nordrassil
Neptulon
Darkspear
Stormscale
Drak'thul
Darkspear
l2p and l2quote.
And yet your the one ordering people around to go to school ;)
Al'Akir
Anachronos