A way to fix a sleepy mistake

Blizzard is always looking for more ways to make money. How about if a player like me got a four greater affix Heir of Perdition but in their tired malaise accidently sold it or dumped it during a boss farming run? First off yes I’m an idiot but well you don’t think straight when you’re tired. I’m sure it’s something other players have done. I’m sure it’s something blizzard could track… and if they needed some kind of proof, I shared it in chat with my buddy who I was playing with at the time (and he definitely razzed me for my blunder). All I’m saying is I would be willing to remedy my mistake monetarily if it was an option. I’ll be grinding the hell out of the game regardless but I’m sure everybody likes having options.

If they do that, it would open the pandora’s box and in fact, all hell would really break loose!!!

This is a game, and when you’re gaming, you should pay attention, or you’re…
There’s no plan B for lost gear…

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Maybe, maybe not. While there is definitely such a thing as a stupid question, I would have rather asked in this instance instead of keeping it to myself. One could hope, even if in vain.

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4 GA Heir of Perdition NOOoOOOOooOooooooo

:person_facepalming:

Yep… don’t be me. Gaming when you’re dog tired can have results like this.

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oh damn. Sorry for you. good thing is, these mistakes only happen once. In the future you mark important items instantly as favorites.

World of Warcraft has an automated self application website. To, restore lost items that were vendored. Sadly it’s my understanding that Diablo games don’t have a log. Like WOW, which logs all chat, all damage and combat events, etc. Diablo however does not keep a log of that stuff.

At least, that’s how Diablo III was. So, I assume Diablo IV has no log.

But also how could they use the cheat / bot report function without logs? Possibly just a scan of the player for apps running.