Will this be "trade-glitchable"?

https://xpoff.com/threads/new-exploits-list-help.1287/ anyone want to test if this is fixed in classic and if it works on other slots (i.e. gun etc)? The fix went out in 2009 WOTLK but wasn't fixed by the end of real classic.
That was the first thing I tried when I got a boe. Items used to have a 'broken' state that was essentially a statless version of the same item. It doesn't seem to work that way anymore. When you break an item on classic and relog, it just stays at 0/x durability with all its stats / enchants.

I haven't tried it with any soulbinding enhancements, but I don't think it would change anything. I did the exploit a bunch back in wrath, and I haven't been able to replicate the 'break' part of the exploit on classic.

iirc classic is only a port of the current wow engine with all of vanilla quirks coded in. That exploit relied on a design flaw that I doubt they would knowingly reintroduce.
 
Yes I do in fact think everybody is fucking stupid. Including yourself for taking that comment seriously

I knew you'd say that it was a joke after you were called out. I almost put that in my first post. It wasn't a joke when you said it but it damn sure is now.
 
I knew you'd say that it was a joke after you were called out. I almost put that in my first post. It wasn't a joke when you said it but it damn sure is now.

Do you think I dont know about how public this exploit is? Half the people I perform this on ask me how it's done and I show them.
I've spoken on this information on copious amounts of threads & in-game. If you seriously believe that I thought I could profit off of public information than you are in fact a fucking retard
 
Do you think I dont know about how public this exploit is? Half the people I perform this on ask me how it's done and I show them.
I've spoken on this information on copious amounts of threads & in-game. If you seriously believe that I thought I could profit off of public information than you are in fact a fucking retard

What's the trade exploit glitch? or is it one of those open secrets noone wants to talk about because it'll get fixed.

The only way to get BoP enchants on gear that I was aware of during BC/Wrath sounds like a different exploit. Bind > break > mail. Haven't got around to testing it yet.

exploiting latency in-game to bind items to players that otherwise, couldn't obtain them.
I'll make a video demonstrating how its down for $100

Someone asking how it's done and you only offer help for $100. Yeah your excuse sounds legit...
 
I know for sure you can apply a lot of amazing enchants to gear that exceeds the power level of the gear it's on. Some enchants have odd requirements like can only be applied by the enchanter to their gear, like the Zandalar enchants. Other enchants like the Scourge chants can be applied to a piece of BOE gear or tradeable not BOP piece of gear. The scopes are no exception as far as I'm aware. Librams can be applied in the trade window I believe. This is why Classic is so amazing.

Yes, Vanilla had fewer rules against that stuff in the game code.

In TBC, leg enchants actually didn't require any kind of glitch. They just required a boe item, because you couldn't apply them through trade at all. But a higher level toon could apply them to a boe item, and then just mail or trade the item to a twink.

Libram enchants followed the same rule as TBC leg enchants.

Non-libram head, and shoulder enchants are were my memory is a little hazy. I think in Vanilla and TBC the Zandalar and Naxx enchants could be applied to a boe item without soulbinding it, but the TBC and WotLK rep reward enchants required the trade glitch. So the arcanums, etc.

In WotLK, they started making changes, and I think by 3.3 most of those enchants were modified to check the level of the character wearing them and basically be ineffective until you leveled up to the appropriate level, effectively removing the advantage from grandfathered enchants and enhancements.
 
Yes, Vanilla had fewer rules against that stuff in the game code.

In TBC, leg enchants actually didn't require any kind of glitch. They just required a boe item, because you couldn't apply them through trade at all. But a higher level toon could apply them to a boe item, and then just mail or trade the item to a twink.

Libram enchants followed the same rule as TBC leg enchants.

Non-libram head, and shoulder enchants are were my memory is a little hazy. I think in Vanilla and TBC the Zandalar and Naxx enchants could be applied to a boe item without soulbinding it, but the TBC and WotLK rep reward enchants required the trade glitch. So the arcanums, etc.

In WotLK, they started making changes, and I think by 3.3 most of those enchants were modified to check the level of the character wearing them and basically be ineffective until you leveled up to the appropriate level, effectively removing the advantage from grandfathered enchants and enhancements.

Libram enchants could be applied through the trade window, TBC leg enchants could not right?
 

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