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Poster: Takym at 1/6/2006 4:49:16 PM PST
Subject: Is there away to retreive deleted characters?
   Well earlier this morning me and my brother had a big fight (verbally), and he really got to me, I was about to cry. Before I could get back at him, he had left on a 5-day trip to Chicago, he's a university student so he's doing some study or something. I then realized a way to get back at him, I knew that a few months ago he entrusted me with his level 60 warrior (warlord) character. He really worked hard on the account, and I thought I can piss him off by deleting the character. And so I did, and now day 1 of his trip is almost over and I regret what i've done, but bear in mind I was really mad at him. He's 7 years older than me, and if he finds out I deleted his character, I don't know what will happen. I thought this wasn't much of a big deal till I asked him via phone "what if someone were to delete your character"... im really in a bit of a pickle is it possible to revive a deleted character, because I really need to get it back. PLEASE HELP BLIZZARD!
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Poster: Tseric at 1/6/2006 4:52:56 PM PST
Subject: Re: Is there away to retreive deleted charact
   Petition a Game Master from that account and explain your situation. A limited number of reimbursals is allowed to each account, so it is quite likely to have the character restored.

The specifics: Go in game and create a character on the same realm of the same faction. Click on the red question mark on the interface bar and fill out the information you have and the support staff should take care of the rest.
Original thought is an illusion. Extrapolation FTW.
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