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Szark  11/10/08 8:28:51 AM

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MMORPG.com WoW Correspondent Deborah Deitrich writes this article discussing Inscriptions in Blizzard's World of Warcraft.

With the Echoes of Doom content patch, a new profession has been added to World of Warcraft. Players can now choose to train a character in Inscription, a skill used to create Glyphs and other items. Glyphs are the big new thing in Azeroth. They can be added to a character to enhance a spell or ability to great advantage. Additionally, as the materials to make glyphs are relatively inexpensive (typically 5-10 herbs), it's not unthinkable that one would change glyphs, depending on the situation. One might equip one set of glyphs to raid and replace them with another set to PvP, much as one would use different potions for different occasions.

Glyphs are class specific and can be traded, mailed and sold on the Auction House. There is a new category on the Auction House, labelled Glyphs. If you click this link, you'll find a sub-menu of the various classes. Click on a class and you'll get a listing of the glyphs currently on sale that can be used by that class.

Scribes learn to inscribe glyphs from Trainers or through discoveries. Glyphs above level 350 and the certain inscription recipes can only be learned from the trainers in Northrend. Additionally, the ingredients for higher-level glyphs are only found in Northrend. As a result, glyphs above that level will be unavailable until Wrath of the Lich King is released and Northrend is added to the World of Warcraft geography. Certain glyphs are learned through the discovery. As a result, they will not be as universally available as the trainable glyphs. Their relative rarity will no doubt impact their price.

Read more about Inscriptions in World of Warcraft.

 
Terranah  11/10/08 10:02:56 AM

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Bad link.  Takes me to a list of WOW articles instead of article listed.

 
Bama1267  11/10/08 1:22:00 PM

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 Excellent money making prof right now. Not quite what it was when patch got rleased but Ive made over 13k on glyphs alone and it costs next to nothing to get started. I  still make roughly 300g a day doing nothing but making glyphs anyone could make.

 
Terranah  11/10/08 2:15:32 PM

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Man that is some insane cash inflow.  Too bad we aren't related.  Everyone should have a rich uncle.

 
bluefooted  11/11/08 12:00:17 AM

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 Yeah, it will be cheap until they make the components some rare item that is a rare drop off of a rare spawn herb. Knowing blizzard some kind of kick arse item will require that.

 

Also, while it is nice now, remember that it is all realitive to demand and supply. So while people will continue to demand it, depends on how easy it is to get the required herbs. No doubt it will be easy now to make people feel good until they hit that realization that it costs a buttload to train the new northrend abilities.

 
pegleg  11/11/08 12:36:29 AM

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My mage is scribe and she made a ton of gold on the frist day Inscription came out. I was lucky enough to get the Glyph of Pinguin which sold like crazy.

All MMO's have grinds. If you don't like to Grind then MMO's are not for you.

Bama1267  11/11/08 8:38:12 AM

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Originally posted by bluefooted

 Yeah, it will be cheap until they make the components some rare item that is a rare drop off of a rare spawn herb. Knowing blizzard some kind of kick arse item will require that.

 

Also, while it is nice now, remember that it is all realitive to demand and supply. So while people will continue to demand it, depends on how easy it is to get the required herbs. No doubt it will be easy now to make people feel good until they hit that realization that it costs a buttload to train the new northrend abilities.

 

 Well obviously it depends on supply and demand. I made 4k  the first day it was out because of seriously high demand. The demand will still be great when the xpac comes out due to higher end glyphs regardless of what it takes to make them. If its harder to make , you will charge accordingly. Also due to everyone learning random glyphs , it gives players a chance to find a money maker right away that no one else has ...at least for a little while. But that little while could fetch you tons of gold. Just like the guy above me who learned penguin ...on my server it was selling for 90g before other people started learning it and brought it down to roughly 40g  .... then lower.

Its still not too late to get into this profession for people looking to make a little dough. Or at the very least , not spend money to level a profession. On the other hand ....selling herbs should fetch a decent amount of money as well. This would definately be great for any lowbie or player new to the game to make some money.  But If higher level players don't get into it now , the money train will have left the station. And just as bluefooted stated , it will end up just as most every other profession ...and you wont make much at all if any.

 
Maxximus  11/11/08 9:30:23 AM

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Hi,

I would take.. oh...

.0005% or so. Then I will "Live In A Van Down The River!" :)

Maxximus

 
bluefooted  11/11/08 12:28:15 PM

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Originally posted by Bama1267
Originally posted by bluefooted

 Yeah, it will be cheap until they make the components some rare item that is a rare drop off of a rare spawn herb. Knowing blizzard some kind of kick arse item will require that.

 

Also, while it is nice now, remember that it is all realitive to demand and supply. So while people will continue to demand it, depends on how easy it is to get the required herbs. No doubt it will be easy now to make people feel good until they hit that realization that it costs a buttload to train the new northrend abilities.

 

 Well obviously it depends on supply and demand. I made 4k  the first day it was out because of seriously high demand. The demand will still be great when the xpac comes out due to higher end glyphs regardless of what it takes to make them. If its harder to make , you will charge accordingly. Also due to everyone learning random glyphs , it gives players a chance to find a money maker right away that no one else has ...at least for a little while. But that little while could fetch you tons of gold. Just like the guy above me who learned penguin ...on my server it was selling for 90g before other people started learning it and brought it down to roughly 40g  .... then lower.

Its still not too late to get into this profession for people looking to make a little dough. Or at the very least , not spend money to level a profession. On the other hand ....selling herbs should fetch a decent amount of money as well. This would definately be great for any lowbie or player new to the game to make some money.  But If higher level players don't get into it now , the money train will have left the station. And just as bluefooted stated , it will end up just as most every other profession ...and you wont make much at all if any.

 

I understand that part of it, but what i was pointing out was that he said that they were easy enough to make that people would be constantly changing them. Change for raid, change for pvp, change back for raid. What i'm saying though is that if they run expensive enough, people wont be changing them constantly, and knowing blizzard they wont make it that way. It will require rare herbs, and thus require higher prices and people wont change their glyphs daily. Mayvbe per spec, and that should drive down prices. 

 

it is like jewel crafting. At first it was extremely profitable, and even today is still doing fairly well. But the gems that everyone wants now require rare materials, and the price is so dang high that people dont replace them. When green gems were the best, people resocketed their gear whenever they wanted to try something new. Just saying if the items to make the glyph ends up being rare (like a .1% drop off a gathering of a herb), then we will see the same thing. Glyph will cost 400g and people will find out the ones they want and never change them.

 
Bama1267  11/22/08 10:22:20 AM