Item Protector

Protect important WoW items from accidental selling with manual item locks, equipment set protection, auto-sell safety, auto-buyback, bag lock icons, and minimap access.

File Details

itemProtector-Midnight-1.4.3.zip

  • R
  • May 13, 2026
  • 49.58 KB
  • 43
  • 12.0.7+4
  • Retail

File Name

itemProtector-Midnight-1.4.3.zip

Supported Versions

  • 12.0.7
  • 12.0.5
  • 12.0.1
  • 12.0.0
  • 11.2.7

Changelog

Midnight-1.4.3

Changed

  • Rebuilt Blizzard Equipment Manager set protection around exact item GUID identity.
  • Blizzard Equipment Manager remains the source of truth for protected equipment sets.
  • Native Equipment Manager locations are used only temporarily to resolve assigned items into item GUIDs.
  • Equipment-set protection no longer stores or compares item name, base item ID, or permanent bag slot as protection identity.
  • This is the recommended CurseForge publishing build for the 1.4 GUID rebuild.

Fixed

  • Fixed duplicate-item protection where items with the same name or base item ID but different upgrade tracks could be protected together incorrectly.
  • Fixed equipment-set GUID locks so protected items remain protected after being unequipped, moved, or temporarily unresolved by Blizzard’s set APIs.
  • Fixed manual alt-right-click item protection to use exact GUID locks, so duplicate Hero-track and Champion-track items remain separate.
  • Fixed /ip protectequipped so equipped gear is protected by GUID.
  • Fixed Blizzard Equipment Manager set resolution on clients where EquipmentManager_UnpackLocation is unavailable or unreliable.
  • Added a local Equipment Manager location decoder so native set assignments can still be resolved into temporary ItemLocation handles and then item GUIDs.
  • Fixed drag-to-protect from the options UI by capturing the item GUID at bag drag start before the cursor loses reliable bag/slot identity.
  • Fixed auto-buyback for GUID-protected items.
  • Auto-buyback now matches against the full item string captured in protected GUID metadata because vendor buyback slots do not expose a live ItemLocation or item GUID.
  • Auto-buyback no longer falls back to base item ID for exact-item protection, preserving separation between duplicate Hero-track and Champion-track items.

Compatibility Notes

  • Old legacy item-ID manual locks are retained only for SavedVariables compatibility and cleanup.
  • Legacy item-ID locks are not active protection in the 1.4 GUID model.