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I had herb and alch on my lock. I never used the alcheny so I dropped it and did inscription. Since I was a lvl 47, I cant use anything and nobody wanted them so I vendored them. Cool blog, I'm gonna be back. Post a Comment. Saturday, October 18, Inscription Reference. Newer Post Older Post Home. Subscribe to: Post Comments Atom. Thanks for visiting Casual WoW. We find the best little nuggets in the World of Warcraft, then photo-shop the crap out of them.

Cosmetic glyphs are now one-use and are applied directly to the spell they modify. Overall Impression. Inscription is looking quite good in BfA. The main stays are going to be here again, with darkmoon decks and talent reset tomes being the most exciting items.

Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Skip to content When was inscription added WoW? Will professions matter in Shadowlands? How many glyphs can you have in Shadowlands? Are Darkmoon cards worth it Shadowlands? What does inscription do in BFA? Does inscription make money wow? Is inscription good money?

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What do glyphs do in Shadowlands? It gave us scribes new glyphs, scrolls, books and what would becomes my money maker till recently - Darkmoon cards. Any scribe will tell you that when the expansion was released selling glyphs was profitable. I remember selling the Glyph of Vigor to rogues for over g. I was making great money. Then people realized how easy it was to level up inscription. Prices dropped gradually and now you're lucky if you can sell any glyph for over 50g.

The real value of inscription has yet to come, as we've seen how many new glyphs will be purchased when dual specs are unveiled in 3. Right now the only way to make real money is Darkmoon cards, more specifically, Nobles cards.

This rewards a Darkmoon Card: Greatness. About two months ago I had 10,g. I was buying Adder's Tongue in the auction house for about 20g a stack and selling Chaos, Undeath, and Prisms cards for g or more. The complete Nobles deck was selling for 20k and each card for g. Ah, good times. Some won't even sell for 25g. The auctions will just expire over and over. The nobles are holding some value but not as much as they used too. Decks now go for around 12k, so they've dropped too. What caused this to happen?

I'm sure a lot of you have been victim to this crime of Auction House Etiquette. This rule of etiquette is often broken or just plain ignored. Let's take an item like, say, the Ace of Undeath. This item used to sell for g or more but for this example we'll just say g.

After selling a few of these I know the price. So I go to the auction house and lucky me there are no competitors, so I start the bid at g and buyout at g. Now, as expected, someone else gets the card, they see my listing and naturally want to beat that price so his item sells. So you'll see someone beat my previous listing for something like g for bid and buyout at g. We might go back and forth by 5g or less just to be listed as the cheapest. Then someone comes in and just decides he wants to just sell the item for a quick buck and decides to kill both of our chances at making some nice gold and lists his for g buyout.

Seeing this travesty my competitor and I are now forced to lower our price to beat his rediculous price. It's called etiquette or common courtesy to respect other people's auctions so we can all make money. Why does someone do this? I know this can't be just happening to scribes of inscription. So have any of you out there seen this happen?

Have you logged into the game to check your auctions, only to find that your stuff hasn't sold because some jerk has out priced you by several hundred or even thousands gold for a quick sale? Because this is happening to all of us on all servers, it's killing the professions economy. I know there is always going to be competition, and I know we are always going to be fighting for the lowest price. Let's just be a little more cautious when we do so that we can all make money.

In this interview with Nethaera , Ghostcrawler has revealed a lot of the specifics about the upcoming dual spec system. Up to this point we've been given hints about how the system will work and what will be included, but this time GC has unveiled much more specific information. Some of the key points from the interview: Only level 80 characters will be able to purchase a second spec.

This may be changed based on feedback. The Lexicons of Power located in major towns are required to switch specs. Additionally, scribes can create an item that allows a group of players to summon a temporary lexicon of power.

The only other restriction so far is that specs cannot be swapped in combat or in arenas. Paying for a respec will only clear talents from a character's active spec. A Gear Manager is going to be added into World of Warcraft. This will not automatically change the character's equipment after a spec change, but will be configurable to quickly change weapons, trinkets, or entire outfits.

Sounds like an integrated Outfitter or Itemrack. Hunters will no longer have to pay a trainer to respec their pets. Blizzard didn't want an extraneous step for hunters to have to go through to change their pets' talents. Hunters will also be given a new spell on a long cooldown that will allow remote access to the stables. As we've heard before, glyphs and action bars will both be tied to the talent spec, changing along with the talent switch.

Talent points will be configurable before the get saved. This allows players who are respeccing to allocate talents with the ability to double check and avoid having to respec again just to move a couple of points. It is indeed Dual Spec, not Tri or Quad spec, for now. In the future, they may allow for more than two specs to be used in the system.

All of this is pretty exciting news. With a lot more of the details hammered out, it seems like this may be coming even sooner than I had thought. We'll still have to see how the whole dual spec system has shaped up when it comes up on the PTR, but I am very enthused about the idea of having more than one talent build available. Oh sweet jumping Jesus. Patch 3. Blizzard Poster Zarhym announces that the bridging patch is going to be a large one.

I already touched on some changes that were announced when the patch was first revealed but the news of the impending download calls for an update. For starters, Zarhym warns us that this patch will be big. So big that the flying skull wants all users to activate their Background Downloader to prepare to download the data that has been finalized.

It is also mentioned that the downloader should be downloading faster in general now. Seems that they tweaked their torrent system a bit. The process should be enabled shortly.

Even though we received the warning, Blizzard has still not added any patch notes to their site. It's likely we will see some patch notes this week to elaborate on all the known changes. We also have some anecdotal evidence to hint at how soon the patch may be coming. First off, the PTR forums have been wiped, which usually occurs before a patch heads to them.

I should mention that much of the new stuff has been tested on the beta realms extensively, meaning a PTR session could theoretically be skipped. Secondly, the Launcher is now displaying a Wrath of the Lich King splashscreen. Nothing groundbreaking or concrete, but evidence nonetheless. I will be content with waiting for a Polar Bear though. All rights reserved. Powered by Squarespace. Project Lore. Entries in inscription 7. The Next Expansion: Future Tradeskill Design Posted by Heartbourne on Tuesday, July 28, - 65 Comments Tags: Professions , burning crusade , cataclysm , crafting , inscription , jewelcrafting , the next expansion , tradeskills.

Tradeskill Design in Wrath Posted by Heartbourne on Monday, June 22, - 17 Comments Tags: alchemy , blacksmithing , enginneering , herbalism , inscription , jewelcrafting , mining , patch 3.

During the late afternoon yesterday it came out that we World of Warcrafters would be receiving one more content patch before the release of Wrath of the Lich King. This isn't that unexpected as Blizzard Entertainment did the same thing shortly before the launch of The Burning Crusade.

Blizzard Poster Eyonix updated us with information on the patch that is meant to bridge the upcoming content changes. Here are the highlights: New class spells and talents Stormwind Harbor Barbershops in capital cities Zeppelin towers outside of Orgrimmar and Tirisfal Glades Two brand-new Arenas featuring challenging new layouts, terrain hazards, and moving obstacles Guild calendar New profession: Inscription Hunter pet skill revamp Eyonix was quick to point out that the above list is simply highlights, nothing more.



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