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  • After about 2 straight hours of bidwarring for my second Ribspreader, I finally won it. I was going to enchant it with Pyrium Weapon Chain. So I started enchanting it with Pyrium Weapon Chain, on my level 90 DK... and forgot that pyrium weapon chains cause the weapon to be bound.

    Now I have an ilvl 442 dagger that requires level 84 that I can't even use sitting in my inventory, unmailable.

    Sent a ticket to a GM, not likely I will get it unbound though. These daggers barely ever show up on the AH, and this just sucks.
     
    If you reported it the moment you realised what you'd done (within about 3 hours of enchanting it) there's a good chance the GM might do something to help, but it will depend on the type of GM you get (so it might take a few tickets if the first doesn't work).
     
    disenchant it and recover it via blizzards restore feature should make it become BoE again, brb finding link

    edit : Already bound BoE Epics back to BoE

    still dont know why it occurs sometimes that the item wont be boe again, there seem to be some minor requirements which I havent found out yet. will update the thread if i found out, ofc.
    also sometimes vendoring/destroying the item and restoring is enough, worth a try. something like 25-30% success rate, important: MUST have full durability, otherwise there is a 0% chance for it being BoE again.
     
    still dont know why it occurs sometimes that the item wont be boe again, there seem to be some minor requirements which I havent found out yet. will update the thread if i found out, ofc.
    also sometimes vendoring/destroying the item and restoring is enough, worth a try. something like 25-30% success rate, important: MUST have full durability, otherwise there is a 0% chance for it being BoE again.

    if you read the thread vendoring/deleting the item doesnt give the same effect as disenchanting it. but yeah as posted before as a GM to unbound it.
     
    if you read the thread vendoring/deleting the item doesnt give the same effect as disenchanting it. but yeah as posted before as a GM to unbound it.
    I found this out, so I know the most common ways, the disenchanting just has the highest possibility of the item being boe again while vendoring has the lowest, destroying is kinda middle of it.
    It's just a possibility, as there still are circumstances which have to be found out (lets call them rng until its sure). durability is one of those.
    there may be possible ways of granting a 100% chance even for vendoring, but thats just a theory.
     
    I found this out, so I know the most common ways, the disenchanting just has the highest possibility of the item being boe again while vendoring has the lowest, destroying is kinda middle of it.
    It's just a possibility, as there still are circumstances which have to be found out (lets call them rng until its sure). durability is one of those.
    there may be possible ways of granting a 100% chance even for vendoring, but thats just a theory.

    cant disagree with that but from a 3rd person perspective on the subject and how unrealiable GM's are, i suggested DE the item being the best odds of getting the item unbound.
     

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