Glyphs are some of the most unique ways to customize your World of Warcraft <\/em>character outside of systems like transmogrification and mount collecting. Glyphs are almost always applied for cosmetic reasons only since they can affect an ability of yours, transforming its appearance while keeping its stats intact.\u00a0<\/p>
In recent years, though, glyphs have been released at a lessened rate, with the majority of them coming from the Legion <\/em>and Battle for Azeroth <\/em>expansions following changes surrounding the Inscription profession. <\/p>
But although glyphs are harder to come by these days, Blizzard has confirmed that one class in WoW<\/em>, Demon Hunter, is set to get a new cosmetic option in the game\u2019s upcoming major content patch: Embers of Neltharion<\/em><\/a>.<\/p>
In a group interview<\/a> attended by Dot Esports earlier this week, World of Warcraft <\/em>associate game director Morgan Day hinted at a new cosmetic glyph coming to the Demon Hunter spell \u201cThrow Glaive\u201d in the upcoming patch. The glyph would allow for Demon Hunters to throw a weapon of their choosing\u00a0at an enemy target, instead of the default green glaive that comes pre-attached to the spell.\u00a0<\/p>
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