Short context - I tried out Evoker, loved it (temporarily), and deleted the character im planning to main for it’s name to use on my Evoker. All of this happened within the first few hours of my return from hiatus, and I doubled down on my stupid and impulsivity by undeleting a character I have no intention of playing because I wanted to see how the talent trees altered its playstyle.
Now, im pretty much not playing at all while I wait for my undelete to come off cooldown so I can restore my Druid. I dont remember which day I used my undelete, mousing over the greyed out icon in-game has no indicator, and I can’t check the status from my account settings in-browser.
Am I missing somewhere else I can check the status at?
The timer is temporarily missing and you will have to count from the time you last undeleted a toon, if you don’t know when that was you’ll just have to simply check back again later.
It’s always 7 days down to the second though.
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More accurately, it’s 7x 24-hour periods, so 128 hours… and yes, down to the second.
So if a character was undeleted at, say, 16:07:34 of December 12th, the cooldown will be up at 16:07:34 on December 19th.
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The fact that 2 druids answered my question while I wait to restore my Druid main only adds insult to injury 
Oh no! I’m sorry. :c Don’t worry, you’ll be seeing that druid soon enough!
…just a heads-up, though, Blizzard has gotten wise about deleting characters to free up names, and I believe you’ll still run into an error that the name is taken if you used the druid’s name on the evoker.
(I just caught that in the first post, I apologize.)
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What Myrandiel said. You’ll need to delete or rename your evoker to free up the druid’s name before you’ll be able to undelete that character.
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