Why need GLYPHS

It’s insane why everyclass has this but evokers, when legion launched, DH had glyphs from the begging but we are a new hero class and we don’t have any. I think we need more customization specially in dragon form.

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why do we need glyphs

So we can get dracthyr customizations and perma visage form for normal people.

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I wanna glyph that lets my visage form be other races.

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i want a glyph that gives Sprite Darter dragon form

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I want a glyph that allows to stay in visage form, but with wings showing up

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This is such a cool idea omg

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That’s what I do with my Evoker for Visage form. Honestly I’ve said it in the past and I’ll say it again. I think Evoker glyphs could allow you to use other races for visage form.

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There’s zero reason to make this a glyph and not barbershop customization

While I agree battle what else could Evokers get for glyphs?

Glyphs are generally slotted into abilities in the spellbook. could do something like glyph of burning disintegration to turn your disintegrate red, though this might cause confusion as to what spell school you’re interrupting. Verdant embrace could spawn flowers like path of cenarius underneath you/the target. Hover can have clouds underneath your feet.

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Personally I would like to see Glyph of Lingering Hover. Outside of combat you retain the hover movement look. (You don’t keep the speed but can float around)

In theory, yes

In practice?

Is the barber shop capable of changing available categories based on its own selections?

as far as I know, there’s no examples of “conditionals of conditionals” (eg, populating character creation choices based on race selection) in player customisation outside of character creation, it’s possible that it’s literally not able to

A glyph that gave a default racial appearance like the Atomic Recalibrator does, but with eyes and horns taken from your “normal” visage similar to what NPCs currently do, would allow sidestepping that potential problem

Or the glyph could act as the “race selection” required by the barbershop

I would have to log in and verify but I’m sure there’s at least 1 dracthyr customization that conditionally appears based on helmet selection. So conditionally hiding or showing options based on a selection in the barber shop is already possible, not that nested conditionals would be that difficult to implement.