I have a couple of items that are blessed with Personal Bless Deeds that are not mine. Is there any way to have the PBD blessing removed from the item so that I can use my own PBD on it?
call a GM and cross fingers they come.
Nope - it is actually tied to a character ID (something we do not see, but is present internally to the game). All of your character slots on any shard could all have the same name, but they are all issues a unique identifier in the database.Oh I have a side question. Lets say you have "a personal bless deed for ..." Could you rename yourself to whatever the bless deed says and have it work for you since name would be matching then or is it account bound?
I wish they would use these unique identifiers when it comes to macros. I made two chars back in 2000 when I first started playing that used the same name and they both share the same macros unfortunately. Thanks for the info.Nope - it is actually tied to a character ID (something we do not see, but is present internally to the game). All of your character slots on any shard could all have the same name, but they are all issues a unique identifier in the database.
Macros are saved client side not server side, that is probably why.I wish they would use these unique identifiers when it comes to macros. I made two chars back in 2000 when I first started playing that used the same name and they both share the same macros unfortunately. Thanks for the info.Nope - it is actually tied to a character ID (something we do not see, but is present internally to the game). All of your character slots on any shard could all have the same name, but they are all issues a unique identifier in the database.
When PBDs were being used a bunch was around the time that there was a trade window scam that would get an item dropped to the ground. So scammers would end up with a lot of nice items with the PBDs attached. Since GMs no longer deal with scammers the outraged player would page a GM and the end result would be that the GM would show up, get the scammed item from the scammer, give it to the player and ask them to remove the PBD. The player would comply, then the GM would take the item and return it to the scammer. This was the extent of what they could do. Poor GMs, they probably got a lot of bad reviews from this directive.it was my understanding( from some posts by devs a long while ago) that gm's would not remove a pbd or were not supposed to.(not 100% certain of this as it was a long time ago and my memory may be abit faulty)
This is correct. The macros are stored on your individual computer not in the "great server cluster in the sky." This is why you have to import remake your macros when you reinstall or install on a new computer.Macros are saved client side not server side, that is probably why.
Yes this is still true, the ID associated with that name is changed in the database on the server side. Although I have heard of this getting buggered up from time-to-time.True it is account bound. However, if you use a name change token the PBD will change names to the new name. At least it did way back when I changed the names of some of my characters. I think you had to have the deed in your pack when you changed names and not have it on an item.
Sorry to rain on your parade but thats how it is. BTW, if you try to use the item and you insure it ..there a nasty little bug that makes the item go POOF!If you find an item with a Personal Bless Deed on it, or an item with your Bless Deed on it, you will need to find that person in-game and work out the details before paging for assistance. It will require the cooperation of both parties to have the Personal Bless Deed removed. A Game Master will assist you only if both parties are online and the item is available.
Game Masters will not help you search for the person who has applied the Personal Bless Deed. If you find that the other party is not cooperating, but is online, a Game Master can be called to assist in the Personal Bless Deed retrieval. At times a decision by the Game Master will need to be made on the Bless Deed or item. These decisions are binding and final and will be made on a case by case basis.