Top 5 Glyphs For Warlocks
Even though we are about to give you five of the top Warlock Glyphs out there, your list could be different. One of the biggest reasons is because everyone has different specs and basically play a different game. So take a look at the ones we have below and if you don’t use them, you may feel as though they could work better then the ones you are using now.
The Short List
Glyph of Corruption (Major Glyph)
Listen, it doesn’t matter what talent tree you build when it comes to the Glyph of Corruption. Since this is one of your early spells we believe it is a must have at some point in time during the game. It allows you to have a 4% chance to gain the Shadow Trance, which will allow you to throw a Shadow Bolt instantly.
Glyph of Curse of Agony (Major Glyph)
Another one of your beginning spells, the Curse of Agony will continue to increase it’s overall damage. Granted you will have to level up to get the continuation, but think how four more seconds could help you. World of Warcraft revolves around time and if this glyph adds 4 seconds to the Curse of Agony spell then you should take it.
Any Glyph of Your Summoning Pet (Major Glyphs)
If you plan on summoning an Imp, Voidwalker, Succubus, Felhunter or Felguard, there is a glyph for each one of them. We wouldn’t necessarily put all of them in the top five based on their additions, but when you are questing for a long time before heading back to a major city you might want to add one. Just make sure there isn’t anything better out there for you.
Glyph of Drain Soul (Minor Glyph)
By now you have probably checked out your glyph area and realized you can use Minor glyphs. Out of all the Warlock Glyphs out there, the Glyph of Drain Soul is essential to your character. It gives you the opportunity to gain an extra Soul Shard, which is definitely a nice benefit considering 75% of your abilities require one.
Glyph of Enslave Demon (Minor Glyph)
Even though many players won’t use the Enslave Demon ability throughout the game, they might with this glyph. It allows the caster to take off 50% of the time required to capture a demon. This is great in sticky situations, especially if you are taking on the same enemies as the one you enslaved. Plus, it will be nice to play around with new pets as opposed to your same old summoning ones.
All the Rest
After reading over the five we listed, you probably have others you used around the Lexicon of Power. However, we specifically chose these because of what you have available in the beginning. Many of the openings for your glyphs will be locked until level 80, so it was important to give you options for what you might have right now. The best way to decide is to find your statistics and see what you use the most. Once you figure it out, get the Warlock Glyphs that work best for you.
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