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Glyphs Go "Medium" Size in Cataclysm

When glyphs first arrived in World of Warcraft, players had the best of both worlds. They would stock up on “Major” glyphs picked straight from an Elitist Jerks must-have list while enhancing their favorite skills—those they liked to use without care for raid or PvP performance—with “Minor” glyphs.

But in the upcoming Cataclysm expansion, toons will have to make room for “Medium” glyphs which Blizzard said will provide “fun alterations” to abilities. That’s a bit broad given the many definitions of fun in Azeroth, from raiding to role-playing.

So let’s take a trip down memory lane and the latest Blizzard press conference to see how this middle-child glyph can bring the right amount of pizzazz to character enhancement.

Glyphs: A History Glyphs were first introduced in the Wrath of the Lich King expansion along with the inscription profession, which can create glyphs exclusively and sell them at the auction house. Inscribers use the innate skill called milling to transform herbs to base materials for crafting glyphs.

Throughout that expansion, glyphs became an essential part of character customization. Raid leaders and arena captains would look up their teammates’ armory data to check whether glyphs have been optimized. Casual players and role-playing fans, meanwhile, broke away from the mold by equipping glyphs that best suited their style of play, Recount be damned.

But when Blizzard announced the Path of the Titans, a character advancement system that would see characters worshipping a titan and receiving their blessing via character bonuses, the glyph system suddenly felt flat. Why depend on glyphs when you can a titan and bask in his

The Path of the Titans seemed set to push glyphs to the wayside—until Blizzard pulled scrapped the new system and promised instead Medium glyphs as some sort of compensation.

Cosmetic and Non-combat perks? While Blizzard has finalized the exact focus of Medium glyphs, my guess is it will probably offer a mix of cosmetic and non-combat perks. This prediction is based on a simple analysis of how Major and Minor glyphs currently work in game.

Major glyphs are focused on giving combat boosts such as increased healing or damage. Whole specs are defined by their use of Major glyphs so Blizzard will most likely keep them battle and role-oriented.

Minor glyphs, on the other hand, provide convenient improvements like a small reduction in a spell’s activation costs. Characters who forget to equip minor glyphs can still perform as well as their glyphed counterparts in most raids or battlegrounds. But customized specs with carefully tuned minor glyphs have been known to lessen trips to the reagent store and make adventuring easier all around.

Given the current set-up, Medium glyphs could specialize in altering appearances and providing game world perks. This can range from extending the Moonkin form of druids (which will be no longer be made permanent in Cataclysm) to tweaking the glow of shaman totems. Some Major glyphs could also be transferred to Medium glyphs, freeing up valuable glyph space following the talent tree revamp in the next expansion.

And with all glyphs becoming permanent in Cataclysm (yes, no more re-purchasing after changing specs!), Medium glyphs will surely spice up the character customization options while exploring the revamped Azeroth. It’s not as mind-blowing as the originally planned Path of the Titans, but hey, it could fill us up quite nicely—just like a medium-sized, fully garnished burger.

Usa Online Casinos Are The New Era For Gambling 2.0

Sure, cities like Las Vegas, Atlantic City, and even Biloxi have the bright lights with glowing neon signs to lure you into their establishments however, online gambling casinos have brought forth a new era in gaming which should be considered “Gambling 2.0”.

Convience

As the cost of airline travel increases to Las Vegas and Atlantic City it has become easier now more than ever to get your gambling fix. You don’t even have to leave your house. As the cost of computers has decreased and internet speeds have increased, USA online casinos are seeing a rise in participation.

Ease of Play

If you have an xbox, playstation, or even a wii you could easily learn to use the software needed to play online. There is no fee to get the software. You download it for free. It even simulates the sounds of the slot machines if you so desire. It has the look and feel of being inside a casino. Many of them have free online tutorials that show you how to play.

Gimmicks

Anybody that’s been to Vegas knows that each casino has a gimmick or theme. When you go inside they’ll ask you to join their frequent player program. You’ll earn points or credits towards hotel stays, free food, and/or gifts. They might even give you a memento or t-shirt just to sign up. Whereas any online casino will provide you with a bonus incentive to play. Depending on the amount you deposit would determine the bonus dollar offered. These bonuses could be as much as $1000! It pays to research to get the most bang for your buck. I don’t know about you, but I’d rather have a bonus incentive than a t-shirt.

Price of Alcohol

This is another tactic used when you don’t play online. Yes, you can get free liquor but the glasses are extremely small and you don’t get them as often as one would think. Like it or not this is simply another cheap trick or gimmick. Unless you are what is considered a “big baller,” the waitresses more than likely won’t make the rounds to you that often. Besides, who wants their senses dulled while they’re gambling anyway? And you and I both know the liquor isn’t top shelf.

Rules and Regulations

There might be some people that aren’t keen on the particular rules for the bonus incentives. But considering the amounts that they are offering there are bound to be some stipulations for the large dollar amounts you could win. They want to ensure that you are an actual player and not a scammer. USA online casinos want to build a relationship with you. After you’ve completed one bonus incentive (whether you’ve won or lost) they’ll usually offer another.