Trying to have both glyphs active results in one empty glyph slot and Verdant Spheres active. Subtlety and Verdant Spheres are two glyphs that go together. Sadly, they haven't made it available to destruction, because I suppose three mini Chaos Bolts is just too fantastic to have. The glyph applies to all the filler spells a demo 'lock would use: Shadow Bolt, Soul Fire, and Touch of Chaos (Meta). It's not just cosmetic but actually splits the spell into three smaller bolts, each of which can crit by itself. Shadow Bolt is the popular glyph that splits the filler spell into three. Glyphed, Hand of Gul'dan will be placed with a target circle and will remain where you put it even if mobs move. Unglyphed, Hand of Gul'dan will land on your current target and it will follows that target anywhere, circling around like a shaman's elemental shield. Hand of Gul'dan reverts the new Hand of Gul'dan to the original beta Hand of Gul'dan that was targetable. Now, when someone decides to give you water walking on Anub'arak in Trial of the Crusader, you can safely avoid dying. Like Typhoon, there's got to be a no-knockback glyph.įalling Meteor modifies the amount of falling damage you take while using Demonic Leap. Everyone's jealous of the Shadow Bolt splitting glyph - most especially affliction warlocks, who are so used to using Shadow Bolt as a filler.Ĭarrion Swarm is the fel Typhoon spell demo 'locks get while in Metamorphosis. Honestly, demonology made out like a bandit in the realm of cool minor glyphs. I imagine the fire of Nightmares will be a popular choice. Falling Meteor might be advised in encounters that have extreme knock-up effects, or if you haven't yet learned what happens when you chill on the cliffside of Lumber Mill's flag.ĭestruction warlocks might flirt with Verdant Spheres but unfortunately don't have a lot of minor options outside of the general warlock glyphs. If Carrion Swarm gets much use in PvE, the glyph will be a must. I'm tempted to stay with Unending Breath instead of Nightmares, since the combination of underwater breathing, waterwalking, and faster swim speed makes for a fantastic single-spell water travel option.ĭemonology warlocks have been spoiled with options, but Shadow Bolt and Felguard have to be on everyone's cosmetic list. What mix of minors would a warlock pick?Īffliction warlocks will probably play with Subtlety if they want the old look or Verdant Spheres is they want to make mages cry. The minor glyphs are split between the cool-looking and the functional. Soon, Blood Pact will be posting the great spec guides everyone wants. It's a long quest line that might take you up to an hour depending on how much you AFK through auto-flying, but the axe is going to be worth it in Mists of Pandaria. This comment guides you through the whole thing. If your warlock hasn't done the Cipher of Damnation quest line, for fel's sake go do it and grab the Torn-Heart Axe of Battle. WTB a retroactive quest reward vendor, please! Then it hit me: I probably did the quest line on my warlock too long ago for Loremaster and vendored said axe for gold because transmogrification wasn't even in the cards yet. I had a shield version for her protection off spec, but linking it on Twitter led me to this badass fel-green two-handed axe, which I just had to go get. The header picture is actually a transmog outfit I've done up in MogIt for my paladin. This week, Megan O'Neill gets excited for old content's two-handed melee weapons. Every week, WoW Insider brings you Blood Pact for affliction, demonology, and destruction warlocks.
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