Cataclysm Currency Changes Explained

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Cataclysm Currency Changes Explained

Originally Posted by Bashiok (Source)
As we discussed in our previous announcement (http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/th...Id=24401796793), we're refining the currency systems used for purchasing PvE and PvP items in World of Warcraft: Cataclysm, and the transition to this new system will take place in two stages. Today, we're going into more detail on how these changes will be rolled out, so if you haven't yet, make sure to check out the prior article to get up to speed on the currency names.

One change of note since that original announcement is that we've changed the name of the low-tier PvE currency from Hero Points to Justice Points. The original announcement post has been updated to reflect this.

Out With the Old

In the upcoming 4.0 patch we'll begin the first stage of the conversion to the new currencies. Emblems of Triumph and Emblems of Frost will be converted into Justice Points. For this initial conversion there will be a soft cap of points you can have, with a hard cap enforced later as detailed below. All PvE emblems and badges below Frost and Triumph will be converted into gold. This even includes legacy badges, like Badges of Justice. If any of these older currencies are converted into gold, the player will receive it through an in-game letter.

At this time any bosses a player defeats that are level-appropriate to them (and previously awarded badges or emblems upon defeat) will award them with the new Justice Points. Similarly, any items that previously cost emblems or badges of any type will now cost Justice Points instead.

On the PvP side, Season 8 will end with the release of patch 4.0, and all Arena Points, Honor Points, any leftover Battleground Marks of Honor, Stone Keeper's Shards, Venture Coins, and Spirit Shards will be converted into the new Honor Points. The new Honor Point pool will also have a soft cap for these conversions, but a hard cap will be enforced later. At the time of conversion, items that previously cost Honor or Arena Points will be sold in exchange for the new Honor Points. Rated Arenas and Rated Battlegrounds won't be available again until Season 9 (shortly after the release of Cataclysm), when they can be entered to win the higher-tier PvP Conquest Points.

In addition, purchasing any item with these secondary currencies (Honor Points and Justice Points) will now require that the purchaser meet the item's minimum level requirement.

It's important to note that these conversions are not 1:1, but are indicative of the level and relative worth of each before the conversion to the new point systems. For example, Stone Keeper's Shards will convert into more Honor Points than Spirit Shards.

Tip of the Cap

While we previously announced that there's a limit to the amount of these new currencies you can stockpile, we're providing a grace period in the form of a soft cap. This soft cap will allow the initial conversion to push the amount owned over the cap, but will not allow any further points to be earned (or returned through item refunds) until enough points are spent to put you below the hard cap.

For instance, a player has 3000 Emblems of Triumph, and 1200 Emblems of Frost; at the time of conversion they'll be given 4200 Justice Points. The hard cap for Justice Points is 4000, so that player won't be able to earn any more Justice Points until he or she spends enough points to reduce the total to under 4000. This also applies to the new PvP Honor Points, which also have a cap of 4000.

Shortly before Cataclysm is released, another patch will enforce the hard cap, marking the second stage of the currency conversion. Any Justice or Honor Points above the hard cap will be converted to gold, and just like in the first stage of the conversion, the player will receive an in-game letter explaining that some of their currencies were converted into gold as well as delivering the gold itself.






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LMAO!
<--- has no idea wtf was just said in this post.but i will email a copy to my accountant and ask if he can dumb it down.
 
Theyre changing the currency of the game. :p
Frost and Triumph badges are apparently going to be treated as the same currency instead of separate. Pretty sure there will be a new currency thats higher than those 2 in cata.

The main thing you might wanna know is that badge items will cost a crap ton more than they do now, they wont be badges anymore it will be like a point system instead. You get "points" instead of badges. Right now on the PTR stuff that cost like 90 badges costs like 300 points, it seemed pretty crazy but i assume you may get more points than you would have badges or somethin since the price is so high.
Any extra shard stuff like TBC 5 man badges and stone shards (i think) will be changed into gold since they will no longer be in the game, the gold will be automatically mailed to you in game.
 
So we farm a ton of badges now and buy heaps of shit as soon as we hit 85? I don't think I could farm 4000 badges between now and November.
 
sigh i've just melted down thousands of badges into gems to fund gear.. great timing
 
I don't think you did the wrong thing Salo.
For PvE, Frost and Triumph become Justice points. This is the LOW TIER currency. You wont be able to buy t11 with this. The high tier currency wont be introduced until cata.
Everything below triumph (Conquest, Valour, Hero) gets converted into gold and mailed to you.
I guess this effectively means you can buy t10 with triumph after patch 4.0 - not that that's a big deal at this stage.
 
So I've got 100 triumph emblems guess I'm best off buying gems cutting them and selling on ah hey? No real advantage to keeping...
 
It is possible there will be a starting level 85 trink or cape or something that will be available immediately for points. Personally I would keep a few emblems around for this, although by that time I guess you would have a fair few just by running normal dungeons while levelling.
 
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