The few minor glyphs that are also fairly useful sell extremely well
I don't want to pat ridiculous herb fees.... the upshot is that its been paying off with increased prices on the majors I have to make to skill-up. I don't see glyphs holding much value long-term. For the most part, once you've got a couple of glyphs, you'll only change them if you change spec, or discover a dramatic improvement in strategy you could use new glyphs come on the market. Right now, prices are high because people are experimenting and many people aren't glyphed up yet, but I could see the prices dropping to close to zero for most glyphs later on.
The few minor glyphs that are also fairly useful sell extremely well. Recently I learned the minor glyph for Druids that removes the reagent requirement for Rebirth. Besides being rare, it's also very useful - so of course it sells really well.In general, I'm trying to figure out if there's going to be an active market for glyphs once it matures a bit. Are players going to be changing their glyphs regularly based on spec and play style or is it going to be like an enchantment you get on a weapon that you basically don't change unless you get a newer, better one?
If players end up swapping out their glyphs regularly then it could end up being a continually lucrative profession rather than just a money sink necessity. I wonder if Blizzard will add several more recipes, because that will also increase the utility.
The few minor glyphs that are also fairly useful sell extremely well. Recently I learned the minor glyph for Druids that removes the reagent requirement for Rebirth. Besides being rare, it's also very useful - so of course it sells really well.In general, I'm trying to figure out if there's going to be an active market for glyphs once it matures a bit. Are players going to be changing their glyphs regularly based on spec and play style or is it going to be like an enchantment you get on a weapon that you basically don't change unless you get a newer, better one?
If players end up swapping out their glyphs regularly then it could end up being a continually lucrative profession rather than just a money sink necessity. I wonder if Blizzard will add several more recipes, because that will also increase the utility.
abaogamefine - 7. Jun, 07:49
