Free lvl 80 Character - WoW: Scroll of Resurrection Revamp


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Scroll of Resurrection ? Resurrected Soon!

The Scroll of Resurrection is currently on cooldown, but will be resurrected soon. Once it?s available, you will be able to earn a free faction mount when you use a Scroll of Resurrection to bring a friend or former guildmate back to World of Warcraft, but this offer will only be available for a limited time. Any active World of Warcraft non-trial player can send a Scroll of Resurrection. To be eligible to receive a Scroll of Resurrection, your friend must have previously purchased at least one month of game time at any point in the past, and your friend?s account must have been inactive since March 4, 2012 or earlier.

Once your friend accepts your scroll and pays for at least 30 days of game, you unlock your choice of the following rewards:

  • A Free Spectral Gryphon for an Alliance character
  • Or a Free Spectral Wind Rider for a Horde character

And, to enable you and your friend to play together in Cataclysm?s newest content, any friend who accepts your Scroll will also receive the following epic benefits:

  • A single character immediately boosted all the way to level 80 -- DING!
  • A FREE upgrade to Cataclysm -- regardless of your friend?s original box level
  • An optional FREE character move -- to your realm and faction so you can play together
  • 7 FREE days of game time -- available immediately

A few other prerequisites apply -- such as a free upgrade to a Battle.net account for players who haven?t played since 2009 or earlier -- so be sure to check out the FAQ below for full eligibility details.

We?ll provide an update once the Scroll of Resurrection is ready to be cast on your friends. Keep an eye on the World of Warcraft official Community site for more information.

I think this warrants a new thread.

A free 80 And Cata. I'll admit 80 is easy and quick to but dag, they must have lost more then thought

Well, they claim their numbers always come back during the holidays, but they still suffered a loss of subscribers during that time. No telling what this quarter will show, but I'll definitely be interested to see the numbers! :p

If users arent getting the emails, Don't fret. You can still get the invitation via the below instructions

1) Log into your battle.net account

2) Click ?Manage My Games?

3) Click the World of Warcraft account which is meant to be resurrected

4) Click ?Referrals and Rewards? at the bottom menu

5) Click ?Scroll of Resurrection?

6) Click ?Received Invitations?

To be eligible to receive a Scroll of Resurrection, your friend must have previously subscribed to World of Warcraft for at least 30 days and their account must have become inactive on or before March 4th, 2012.

No canceling now and going back for that Level 80 for MoP

My girlfriend sent me a SoR the other day.

Although I didn't take up the offer of a 80 boost, I did transfer my 85 char over to her realm and got faction + name change free too.

If anyone is still in need of a SoR to any perticular realm, PM me and I'll see what characters she's got on said realm.

It might be an easy way for you to get away from one realms filled with the 'tards.

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