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There were some good ideas in the comments too. There are a couple of standouts, like the Dire Stable and Goblin Anti-Grav glyphs, but some others are pretty underwhelming.Ī couple of years ago, I wrote a post called Fun Hunter Glyph Ideas featuring some community ideas and some of my own. Though it appears you can only apply this to one pet at a time (and remember, glyphs are now consumable). It reduces the size of your pet slightly (I think it’s only 15%). The Lesser Proportion glyph is the same as it was pre-Legion. The Stellar one merely turns it from red to blue, but the Goblin Anti-Grav Flare turns it into a slow falling rocket. These first two glyphs simply modify that graphic.
#7.0 GLYPHS FULL#
Now you get a visual of the Flare slowly falling to the ground so you know when it’s going to finish (it takes the full 20 seconds to fall). The base Flare graphic has changed in Legion.
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#7.0 GLYPHS UPDATE#
If these glyphs are improved, I’ll be sure to update this post.
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As you can see in the video, I had to run those parts in slow-mo so you could even see what the glyph added. I did take this footage during the alpha, so it’s entirely possible these are placeholder visuals. The two Harpoon glyphs are pretty bad right now. Hatchet Toss does almost no damage and I believe it’s mostly there for pulling and tagging. It replaces the Hatchet Toss axes with little javelins. If I recall correctly, the Bullseye glyph used to exist in some form (at least the graphic) but the Skullseye is completely new. Honestly, these are kinda disappointing since Hunter’s Mark usually doesn’t stay active for very long. MM glyphs just change the appearance of your Hunter’s Mark. Glyph of Arachnophobia summons a variety of spiders and behaves the same as the Nesingwary glyph (you’ll see more normal Dire Beasts than spiders). I think the chance for Nesingwary beasts should be higher. It’s a cool glyph, but in this case - much more so than the Dire Stable glyph - you see regular Dire Beasts more often than the Nesingwary ones. The other 66% are standard Dire Beasts (these are not exact chances, just my gut feeling after playing with it). I likely didn’t see all of them in the video, and the reason for that is it only summons one of the Nesingwary beasts about 33% of the time. The Glyph of Nesingwary’s Nemeses seems to summon beasts from past Nesingwary quests (from all expansions). What pet will it summon this time? It’s loads of fun. With a full stable, every time you cast Dire Beast it’s like a new surprise. However, even with this random element the glyph is simply awesome. I wish Blizzard would just make it 100% from your stable since getting away from random beasts is the entire point of the glyph. I’d say it’s roughly 80% from your stable, and 20% regular/random Dire Beasts. For some reason, Blizzard decided to leave in a small chance to summon a regular Dire Beast. The Glyph of the Dire Stable can summon from both your stable and your active pet list (including producing a copy of your current pet). The Glyph of the Dire Stable is a direct result from that community feedback. I wasn’t the only one that felt this way. It just didn’t feel very “Beast Mastery” to me. Early in the alpha I wrote this post about what I felt was wrong with the random nature of Dire Beast since it did not focus on our own pets. In the meantime, you can purchase some abilities from previous glyphs.īM’s glyphs are all about modifying your Dire Beast, which is kind of important since it’s now a rotational ability and you’ll be seeing these pets quite often. You’ll have to wait for Legion for the rest. Looking for Hunter glyphs in the Legion pre-patch? There is only one. I’ll explain them all below, but you can also watch this video to see them in action. Hunters have a few cool glyphs and a few that could still use some work. For example, when you right-click one of the Dire Beast glyphs it will open up your spellbook and highlight Dire Beast, which you then click to apply. You can no longer permanently learn a glyph. Second, glyphs are now applied to the affected ability directly and are consumable. First, there are no more major glyphs, only cosmetic minor glyphs. The glyph system in Legion is changing in several ways.