If, for some reason, you lose an important item, or accidentally delete something from your WoW inventory that you shouldn’t have, know that there is a way to recover with a couple of strings attached. Item Restoration is the savior in the situation and using it can be tricky if you aren’t aware of the potential mistakes during the process.
How to Restore Items in WoW
Whether you’ve vendored your main weapon or disenchanted your fabled tier piece,Item Restorationis a failsafe put in place by Blizzard that allows you to restore items that you’ve unfortunately lost. The process is fairly simplistic to initiate, though there are some key restrictions in place that you must meet the criteria of before you can actually begin it. There’d be no point in me explaining how you can do this without you knowing the restrictions first, so here they are for your reference.
Item Restoration Limitations
There are a few miscellaneous things you’ll also want to keep in mind before you initiate the restoration process.
You can potentially restore up to50 items once every seven days on each character, so you do have a lot of leeway if your item(s) meet the criteria. If you’re good to go on everything, head to the Official Blizzard EntertainmentItem RestorationWebsite and log in with your account.

Once you’ve logged in, select the character with the missing item. Doing this will bring you to a list of destroyed/deleted items that the character had access to prior. Next, select the items you want to restore then hitReview Item Restorationon the screen. You’ll be given a final prompt to ensure you’ve selected the correct items. Once you’ve confirmed everything hitRestore Itemsand allow the process some time to process. Your missing items will appear in yourin-game mailboxonce they have been restored. One final note: if the item your destroyed item does not appear in the list,it cannot be restored.








