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Down With Captain Zorna! So once you hit , you'd better start hording those points because you'll be getting Justice pocket change until you hit 89, where you can earn points from heroic dungeon bosses. Comment by Does Anyone know if you can trade in valor points for justice points?

Comment by sidion Not getting 84 Justice Points per Cataclysm heroic dungeon boss kill? I asked GM about it. If you have ppl in your group with lvl 86 or higher you won't get any. You get JP just for dungeon completion.

I hope this helps some ppl to figure out why the hell you are not getting JP :. Not getting any JP. Comment by wyndman Didn't see this mentioned anywhere, so I assumed it was added in at 5. Comment by drezlythe As of 5. Comment by brownpaw Edit: Now updated for 5. I came here looking for a good, solid answer to "what do I do with my Justice Points once I've hit the cap and I no longer need them for new PvE gear or heirlooms?

Mounts 1. All of these vendors are in Dalaran. The pattern itself requires another four Frozen Orbs to make. It also requires Ebonweave, Spellweave, and Moonshroud, which require Eternals that can also be purchased from Frozo with more Frozen Orbs.

Battle Pets 1. I'm not big on pet stuff myself, but from reading other comments it would appear that if you are a serious pet battler that these aren't very worthwhile because if your pet isn't rare then it isn't seriously competitive anyway. Reputation 1. These can then be sold for 5g each. Starting with a full bank of JP, you could buy approximately 36 of these and turn around and sell them all for about g. Eternals might be good for leveling professions on alts, or making certain timeless recipes such as Jeeves , or even selling depending on your server's economy.

Thanks, Troelsy! Depending on your server's economy, various gems from previous expansions may be purchased and flipped for a profit.

Togar Horde or Talric Forthright Alliance also sell various Cataclysm-level trade goods, though not at what I would call "good" prices. Check those out here.

As of patch 5. If you've still got a piece of gear that's a little behind, you may check out this list of ilvl epics that used to cost Valor, but now cost JP in 5. Note that most of these items have some sort of rep requirement, but that the requirement was also lowered in 5. I don't know why you'd ever want to do this with 1 being an option for likely much better gear, but you may be able to upgrade your current rare-level blue gear by 8 ilvls for JP per item at the ethereals in your faction's base in Vale of Eternal Blossoms.

This occasionally gets turned off on some patches, depending on content. Epic purple gear requires Valor Points to upgrade, not JP. You can trade in old heirlooms, along with a varying amount of JP, for a similar heirloom. You have to decide if it's worth it for the price though -- for example, you paid the JP for the original Tattered Dreadmist Mantle , and the upgrade costs that original item plus another JP just to get an additional 5 levels of experience boost In the example above, the upgrade did cost additional JP instead of the current !

Of course, you can get all sorts of old items for transmog from various vendors all over the place. Comment by exen Since the original MOP justice gear didn't go down in cost, it's now more effective for new characters to do a few dungeons, then convert JP to Honor to buy gear. There's a larger selection of it than JP pieces, it unquestionably stronger stuff, and some of the setbonuses are helpful in PVE. Comment by subanark If your looking to gear up with Justice points. Don't buy justice gear.

Instead trade it for honor to get ilevel gear which is better for pve than the s that justice can buy you. Don't you get points for killing WotLK dungen bosses on Heroic?

I was running Utgarde Pinnacle on Heroic with two guildmates for guild chieves. We did not que through Dungeon Finder so I wasn't expecting those points, but shouldn't I have gotten some for killing the bosses?

Comment by SistaB Thank you so much. I've maxed out my JP and had no idea what to do with them. Really helpful. Comment by MightySausage I find a quick way to get Justice Points is to que for random normal scenarios, as you can get 60 in the look box. Comment by Oneknight Seeing as how once you hit lvl 80 and there for cannot que for random Wrath dungeons, only options are specific and random cataclysm normal dungeons , you dont even get justice points from finishing a specific wrath dungeon do you?

I'm trying to gear my toon for Herald of the Titans fos. Comment by togahsisoka Some comments below mention that you can convert JP for Honor Points for better gear What I haven't seen anyone mention is that this also counts towards your season total! May take a little longer but it also uses up all those odd ball enchanting mats you have stored in your bank from endless PUG runs in cat.

I had a good clear out,. Comment by Okey I just wonder if there is something useful to buy. I got ilvl right now and the lowest item is ilvl. Can I buy something better for JP or do I have to use valor points?

Comment by Lazare69 Lots of info on how to spend your JP and where to get them at lower levels, but where are the places for a level 90 to get them easier? Trying to get some more heirloom gear to round out what I have and bugging me.

Comment by featherpile Justice and Valor points will be removed in Warlords of Draenor. I recommend that everyone caps out before the expansion is out. What will be going away is Justice and Valor.

Over time, they've moved away from their original purpose, and given how widely available they'd become awarded from quests, scenarios, dungeons, raids, etc. The final values aren't hooked up yet, but the old Valor rewards for completing your daily random dungeon or an LFR wing will be replaced with a hefty sum of gold, which should make something like the gold turn-in for a bonus roll seem far more attainable even for players who currently don't have much gold.

The conversion did affect the prices of Heirlooms as well, from using [ Emblems of Heroism ] to using the same currency. The prices for Heirlooms seems to be equated for the Justice Point income at level 85, which at level 80 means relatively higher costs. Post away! Log in , it's free! An alternative version of this wiki is now operational and ready for use. WoWWiki Explore. WoW info. Gathering Production Secondary. Allied races. Useful macros What are addons?

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However, if the one-time emblem-to-point conversion granted the player more than 4, Justice Points, they were unable to accumulate any additional Justice Points until they had spent the excess.

In Patch 4. PvP-based currency was converted to Honor Points much the same way. Other, specific currencies such as Champion's Seals was not converted.

With the introduction of Justice Points Patch 4. Obtaining Tier 10 is now in comparison faster and easier. The conversion did affect the prices of Heirlooms as well, from using [ Emblem of Heroism ] to using the same currency. The prices for Heirlooms seems to be equated for the Justice Point income at level 85, which at level 80 means relatively higher costs.

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