Blizzard
Patch 5.2 introduces a new raid tier and PvP season, and so the higher tier currencies will be down-converted during maintenance. This time around there won’t be a soft cap, old Valor items aren’t changing to cost Justice, and we’re adding a new rank of PvP gear. Let’s break down exactly how it’s all going to harmoniously work together.
PvE
- Valor -> 正义点数
All Valor is converted to 正义点数
正义点数 -> Gold
- 正义点数 above the 4000 cap is converted to gold at a rate of 47 silver per point
So let’s say the realms go down for the 5.2 patch and you have 450
勇气点数 and 3800 Justice. Because of the 4000 Justice cap, you’d log back in after the patch is released with 0
勇气点数, 4000 Justice, and be 117 gold and 50 silver richer after the conversion.
With 5.2 we won’t be changing current
勇气点数 items to cost Justice, but they will be much cheaper (discounts from 50-75% off their current costs). You’ll need to acquire
勇气点数 after the patch is released to buy pieces for their discounted rate, or to buy the new 5.2
勇气点数 items, but we’re also introducing new items to spend your Justice on, including heirlooms and Pet Battle stones.
CharmsWhile Charms won’t be converted,
次级好运护符 will no longer be used to purchase
长者的好运符 in patch 5.2. Instead
次级好运护符 will purchase
魔古命运符文. They’ll be purchasable in the same way; once a week, 90
次级好运护符 can be converted to 3
魔古命运符文 via a quest in your faction’s Shrine.
魔古命运符文 will be usable for bonus rolls on 5.2 raid and world bosses only.
长者的好运符 will continue to be used for bonus rolls on 5.0 raids and world bosses, and will now be acquired as item drops by killing enemies in the new 5.2 Thundering Isle outdoor zone.
PvP -> Gold
- above the 4000 cap is converted to gold at a rate of 35 silver per point
For example, if I log out before the 5.2 maintenance period with 450
and 3800
, my excess of 250
would be converted, and so when I log in after 5.2 is released I would have 0
, 4000
, and be 87 gold and 50 silver richer.
In 5.2 we’re introducing an entirely new tier of PvP gear that will be purchasable with Honor to help smooth out the gearing progression for new and returning players, alts, etc. so they can catch up and be a bit more successful coming in mid-season or even mid-expansion. You can read more about all the changes being made surrounding that in the
PvP Gear blog we posted a few weeks back.