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World of Warcraft Brings Back Cosmetic Option Nearly a Year Later

World of Warcraft just added almost two dozen new Glyphs to the game that revert the appearance of some recently-updated abilities introduced during Shadowlands. These are the first Glyphs added to World of Warcraft in close to a year, and the largest batch players have seen in much longer.

Glyphs are a consumable item World of Warcraft players can obtain that allows them to modify the appearance of certain abilities. Many of these cosmetics are crafted by the Inscription profession, while others are purchased from various corners of the game. Though popular, World of Warcraft fans have only seen a few Glyphs in Dragonflight, with two introduced in WoW Patch 10.1 last May, and a third a couple of months later.

However, in Patch 10.2.6, World of Warcraft just added almost two dozen new Glyphs players can collect. These items can be used to allow World of Warcraft fans to make certain abilities look like their original Shadowlands Covenant counterparts. These spells and skills were changed in Patch 10.2.5 to better fit each World of Warcraft class’ fantasy, but players who wish to use their old effects can do so – albeit at a cost of 5000 gold each, and with the requirement of being Honored with the related Covenant faction.

World of Warcraft players will have to buy multiple copies of certain glyphs if the associated ability appears in more than one specialization. Regardless, fans can buy each glyph at vendors found in each Covenant’s headquarters, or at the Enclave in Oribos.

Kyrian Glyphs

Class

Necrolord Glyphs

Class

Night Fae Glyphs

Class

Venthyr Glyphs

Class

Elysian Decree

Demon Hunter

Abomination Limb

Death Knight

The Hunt

Demon Hunter

Mindgames

Priest

Radiant Spark

Mage

Fodder to the Flame

Demon Hunter

Convoke the Spirits

Druid

Flagellation

Rogue

Weapons of Order

Monk

Adaptive Swarm

Druid

Shifting Power

Mage

Divine Toll

Paladin

Death Chakram

Hunter

Faeline Stomp

Monk

Echoing Reprimand

Rogue

Primordial Wave

Shaman

Blessing of the Seasons

Paladin

Spear of Bastion

Warrior

Sepsis

Rogue

Soul Rot

Warlo

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