
Upgrading gear in World of Warcraft: Midnight is much simpler than in previous expansions, but also way easier to mess up if you don’t understand how Dawncrests work.
Blizzard removed Valorstones completely, so now your entire upgrade system revolves around crest types + smart decision-making.
In this guide, you’ll learn:
One wrong upgrade = wasted weekly progress
Midnight uses a track-based system, meaning your gear determines which crest you need.
| Track | Upgrade Currency |
|---|---|
| Adventurer | Adventurer Dawncrest |
| Veteran | Veteran Dawncrest |
| Champion | Champion Dawncrest |
| Hero | Hero Dawncrest |
| Myth | Myth Dawncrest |
You can’t mix them — each track is separate.

All gear upgrades happen in Silvermoon City.
NPC:
This is where you:

Midnight made costs very straightforward:
Meaning:
You can fully upgrade ONE item per week per crest type
Each crest tier has its own cap:
Important:
Simple rule:
Content = Crest Type
| Content | Crest Tier |
|---|---|
| World quests / low Delves | Adventurer |
| Mid Delves / early content | Veteran |
| Normal raid / low M+ | Champion |
| Heroic raid / mid M+ | Hero |
| Mythic raid / high M+ | Myth |

This is where most players either win… or grief themselves.
These give the most stats per upgrade.
Avoid wasting crests on:
Rule:
Upgrade items that stay with you long-term

If you want fast progression:
❌ Bad:
Upgrade 5 random pieces halfway
✅ Good:
Fully upgrade:
Midnight punishes bad decisions harder than it looks
The upgrade system in World of Warcraft: Midnight is:
But also:
way more dependent on smart resource management
If you play it right — you scale fast
If not — you fall behind in 1–2 resets
Upgrading gear isn’t free — enchants, crafts, consumables and repairs drain your gold constantly.
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