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Buying WoW Conquest Gear in Dragonflight is definitely worth it simply because it's the most powerful PvP gear in the game. Simple as that, you can't hope to get better gear from any other source in Dragonflight Season 1. Even Mythic raiders cannot compete with a character in full Crimson Gladiator set of ilvl 424, and any worse geared opponents are just obliterated before even realizing what is going on. However, farming full Dragonflight Conquest set is a tedious a boring task since you would have to farm over 10,000 Conquest Points. Farming arenas with an undergeared character isn't fun, is it?
Fortunately, you've found ConquestCapped and we will gladly help you to skip the boring farming of Dragonflight Conquest gear! Our PRO player will hop on your character and do all the Conquest Points farming for you.
Full Conquest Gear delivery time depends on when in the PvP season you have ordered the service. If you ordered it early in the season and you accumulated Conquest Points cap isn't large, it may take 1-1.5 months to get full PvP set. If you Conquest Points cap is large like 9,000-10,000 then full PvP set takes 5-7 days to complete.
Crimson Gladiator Gear, most commonly known as Conquest Gear, is simply the most powerful PvP gear available in the game with ilvl 424 surpassing that of mythic raid gear. Each season, Blizzard introduces a new PvP set for Conquest Points, but the principle remains the same: every week you can get only a limited amount of Conquest Points so full set of Conquest Gear can be bought only in about 6 weeks after the season's start. Full Conquest gear costs 10,850 Conquest Points which takes winning over 150 rated arenas. Quite a challenge, isn't it?
However, if you started doing arena early in the season you will have to farm much less than 10,850 Conquest Points thanks to the Great Vault. If you are consistently playing arena every week and complete 3/3 PvP objectives of the Great Vault, on the reset day you will have a choice of 3 Crimson Gladiator items. Of course, these are random items, but often at least one of them has best-in-slot stats and you don't have to spend Conquest Points buying it from vendor.
Now, let us see how much Conquest Points each item costs:
Slot | Cost in Conquest Points |
Head | 875 |
Neck | 525 |
Back | 525 |
Chest | 875 |
Wrists | 525 |
Weapon | 1750 |
Hands | 700 |
Waist | 700 |
Legs | 875 |
Feet | 700 |
Rings | 700 |
Trinkets | 700 |
Total | 10,850 |
Dragonflight Season 1 Conquest Gear has ilvl 424. Blizzard brought back the good old PvP gear mechanic from Warlords of Draenor: dual item level. While the basic item level of PvP items isn't that impressive, it drastically upscales while in instanced PvP zones or in War Mode. And then it becomes fun! Dragonflight Season 1 Conquest Set has the same item level as items from the last boss of Mythic raid, meaning it absolutely destroys everyone who doesn't have the same gear. Want to stay competitive PvP battles? Then this Dragonflight Conquest Gear boost is for you!
The honor and Conquest vendors can be found in the Dragon Isles’ main city, Valdrakken. Once you enter the city, head toward The Obsidian Enclave. On your way, you’ll come across Gladiator’s Refuse where you will find all of the PvP vendors. There’s the War Mode quartermaster, the Conquest quartermaster, and the Honor quartermaster.
There is a set bonus from having 2 PvP trinkets: Duration of incoming crowd control effects reduced by 10%. Does not stack with similar effects. Increases your main stat and Stamina when in Arenas, Battlegrounds and War Mode.
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