From now until October 15, World of Warcraft players can use the character restoration service without the seven-day cooldown. For a limited time, World of Warcraft fans can restore as many deleted characters as they want, provided the toons are eligible, and they have room on their account.
The Restore Character feature allows fans to un-delete qualifying characters, re-adding them to their roster of alts. To prepare for Warbands in The War Within, World of Warcraft disabled this feature in July, though it quietly brought it back in September after the expansion’s release.
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Now, World of Warcraft has officially announced the character restoration service's triumphant return – and with a limited-time bonus as well. Normally, when a World of Warcraft account restores a character, they must wait seven days in order to do so again. However, to help players who need to restore multiple characters from the last few months, World of Warcraft is temporarily removing this cooldown. Until the seven-day cooldown is reinstated on October 15, fans can freely restore eligible characters as long...