Do keep in mind, though, that upgrade costs will vary by item slot, and will be consistent across all item levels. You can earn the points by “completing Mythic Keystone dungeons, or by doing covenant Callings, with a weekly cap”. Upgrading all this sweet loot is where Valor points come in.
If you hit level 15, you’ll get the “Keystone Master” achievement, and the ability to reach level 220 gear. If you pull that off, you’ll get a new “Keystone Explorer” achievement, while the pre-existing “Keystone Conqueror” achievement for levels ten or higher will increase the cap of each item to level 213.
The gear will start with a cap of item level 200 and rise to 207 if you complete all eight Shadowlands dungeons at Mythic 5 or higher. The first change Blizzard is testing sees the Valor point system’s return and upgradeable Mythic Keystone dungeon gear. Blizzard has spelt out several changes it has pushed to the MMORPG’s PTR to tackle the community’s feedback on rewards. You’ll soon have more ways to earn top-level gear in World of Warcraft that won’t involve dipping into PvP.