Earlier Versions
Name | Size | Uploaded | Game Version | Downloads | |
Version 0.11 release | 183.72 KB | Oct 11, 2020 | 9.0.1 | 204 | ![]() |
Version 0.10 release | 177.24 KB | Jun 6, 2020 | 8.3.0 | 180 | ![]() |
Version 0.09 release | 177.16 KB | May 20, 2020 | 8.3.0 | 90 | ![]() |
Version 0.08 release | 177.16 KB | Aug 27, 2018 | 8.0.1 | 505 | ![]() |
Version 0.07 release | 176.14 KB | Jun 26, 2018 | 8.0.1 +1 | 298 | ![]() |
Version 0.05 beta | 37.98 KB | Aug 25, 2016 | 7.0.3 | 1,033 | ![]() |
Version 0.04 beta | 37.94 KB | Aug 7, 2016 | 7.0.3 | 292 | ![]() |
Version 0.03 beta | 37.94 KB | Jun 24, 2015 | 6.2.0 | 919 | ![]() |
Version 0.02 beta | 37.94 KB | Mar 15, 2015 | 6.1.0 | 337 | ![]() |
Version 0.01 beta | 37.66 KB | Mar 7, 2015 | 6.1.0 | 98 | ![]() |
Version 0.11a alpha | 174.47 KB | Nov 15, 2020 | 9.0.1 | 0 | ![]() |
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Description
If, like me, you’ve had to have your latest weapon or armour restored by Blizzard because you accidentally sold it or disenchanted it. This is the add-on for you!
IGuard is inspired but an old add-on called ItemGuard. It simply did not let you sell things that you told it not too.
It’s has a number of features to protect your items:
- Automatically stops protected items from being sold (configurable).
- Warns you when you are about to destroy (e.g. disenchant) a protected item (configurable).
- Automatically protects items that are in your equipment sets (configurable).
- Automatically protects Epic and above items (configurable).
- Automatically Protects Rare items (configurable).
- Automatically protects items that you define (Custom List).
- Enable/Disable Sound.
- Indicates protected items in their tool-tips.
- Pressing the CTRL key when dropping an item in the buyback window (i.e. selling) will allow you to sell it even if it is protected.
- New: Enable/Disable iGuard via key binding of command prompt.
- New: protects against accidental scrapping.
It also gathers some useful information as it is used:
- Provides a history of the last 40 things you have sold and indicates if they were protected (if vendor protection was turned off). [Data Broker and Command Line]
- Provides a list of items that can currently be bought back. [Data Broker and Command Line]
- Provides a list of you equipment set items that are/can be protected. [Data Broker and Command Line]
- Provides a list of items that are in you custom list. [Data Broker and Command Line]
Command Lines
All functions can be accessed from the command line:
Command lines: /ig or /iguard or /protect
Commands
- /ig – Displays a list of available commands.
- /ig session – Displays a list of equipment set items that are protected.
- /ig custom – Displays a list of items you have selected to protect
- /ig buyback – Displays a list of items that can be bought back form the vendor.
- /ig history – Display a list of items (max 40) that iGuard has seen you sell to a vendor.
- /ig config – Opens the Blizzard configuration screen so that you can configure iGuard.
- /ig [Link] – Add or removes (if already in the list) and item from you custom list. To add/remove an item you would type “/ig ” and then shift –left-click on and item in you inventory or in the chat window and then press return.
- /ig enable – Enables iGuard.
- /ig disable – Disables iGuard.
FAQs:
- The buyback list will not show until you have visited a vendor.
Planned Changes:
Visit our roadmap.
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