The ins and outs of chatlinks

- First and foremost, we've always been able to link the names of items by shift-clicking them -- just open up a chat line by hitting enter, and then shift-click anything in your inventory, and a clickable link will appear in chat. This works in almost everything but "Say," and even then, the name will show up, it just won't be clickable.
- As you may have seen in the link above, patch 2.4 made spells and abilities linkable as well. You can also go into your professions screens, and shift-click either the item (if you want to create a clickable link for the created item) or the recipe that makes it (if you want to show someone what mats are needed for a certain craftable item). And quests are shift-clickable, too.
- Outside of the items and abilities you have access to, there are also a number of addons that will serve up links for what you're looking for. Atlasloot is probably the most popular (and it's actually a standalone database of items with the extra bonus of being able to link them all), but there are addons like Linkerator as well that are specifically designed to hook you up with links of all the items you see.
- Outside of even the game, Wowhead implemented a linking service a while ago that lets you click a button in your browser that then gives you some code to paste into your WoW chat panel. That way, you can link items without ever seeing them in any game or database.
- And if you want to get really crazy, you can jump into the API, and create your own itemStrings, which are small clippings of code that will return item information from the WoW client. If you look at the Wowhead copy and paste code, you can see these at work -- they'll require some coding knowledge on your part (and some extra research to figure out how it all fits together), but if you know how to create an itemString, the item ID of the item you're looking for, and how to output that out to the chat channel, you can make links of any item you want.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 2)
vazhkatsi Oct 30th 2009 6:38PM
also really fun to put a 19 twink item with mongoose on it into trade chat by tweaking the item code.
Syggy Oct 31st 2009 4:16AM
I seem to recall someone actaully getting banned for linking a spoof link, so be careful you don't get reported.
Terethall Oct 30th 2009 11:05PM
"A game like WoW is all about getting gear."
Oh, and see here all this time I thought it was about playing with friends and having a fun social experience. Honestly, it's this kind of "gear is all that matters" attitude that leads to loot drama, ninjas, guild splits, and general assholery in WoW.
Nick Oct 30th 2009 11:23PM
Use Linkerator to link in chat. ^^.
http://fizzwidget.com/linkerator/
Grimm Oct 31st 2009 2:06AM
I'm the guy who asked that question on EA - I just got a comment telling me about this article. I think this is probably the most thoroughly answered question I've ever asked online. Thanks for the additional info!
Alexander Graf Oct 31st 2009 8:19AM
Armory Light has those chat links as well. Just go to an item (http://www.armory-light.com/items/45441/) and click "Get In-Game Link" on the right side.