![]() ![]() ![]() Glyph of Feral Spirit: A solid option for solo play, I’d argue this probably has a bit more utility than Ephemeral Spirits, but not much. The one benefit is for fights wherein you expect to really need a whole lot of on-demand burst rather than sustained damage, as it helps to ensure Feral Spirits is up whenever you need it. Glyph of Ephemeral Spirits: This is fundamentally a glyph to give you more buttons to hit more frequently your total uptime for Feral Spirits remains pretty much equivalent to what it was before, it’s just for shorter bursts more frequently. Worth it for heavy area fights or if you just want to spread the love on every pull. Glyph of Chain Lightning: Chain Lightning isn’t Lightning Bolt, but with the importance of our AoE toolkit this is a nice trick to spread the damage around a little further. Pretty safely worth skipping, much like Capacitor Totem itself. Glyph of Capacitor Totem: This is more of a nice trick to pull out in PVP than anything in PVE the time difference isn’t too appreciable in the rare cases you’d want to use it. So assuming you have Glyph of Totemic Encirclement, which is absolutely vital, let’s take a look at the major Enhancement glyphs you can slot in while you’re hacking away. The only real update we’re getting to our glyph layout is a new minor glyph, and while I really like Glyph of Ascendance it doesn’t dramatically alter our major layout. All in how you frame things, in other words. ![]() Still, if you think about it another way, it’s a good thing that Enhancement doesn’t need a whole lot of later modification to be really cool. Unfortunately, I also think that Enhancement gets a kind of boring selection. But I stick with it, chiefly because I still think glyphs are really neat. These days, glyphs are a bit less useful and it means that I can’t make much use of my big crafted weapon. I made my shaman a scribe back when Wrath of the Lich King came out, and for a long time that seemed like a good basic idea. ![]()
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