There’s a good variety of creepy crawlers here, and as someone who has no spiders in his stable at all, I can tell you this glyph is never going in my bags. Glyph of Arachnophobia, also known as the Glyph of Nope, causes your Dire Beast to sometimes summon spiders instead of regular Dire Beasts.You still summon standard Dire Beasts most of the time, the Nesingwary beasts are just there to break it up and add some flavor. There is a great variety of beasts to be seen and I find myself summoning new ones all the time. This includes quests from all of the expansions, from classic WoW to Legion. Glyph of Nesingwary’s Nemeses causes your Dire Beast to sometimes summon beasts featured in past Nesingwary quests.The one thing I would change is to make it summon your stabled pets 100% of the time, but I guess I can live with occasional random beasts from the current zone popping in from time to time. Hunters with full stables are going to love this glyph and never take it off. It’s like a new surprise every time you use it. Dire Beast is now a rotational ability, so you’ll be seeing your stabled pets constantly. It will summon from both your active pet list or from your stable. It still summons random beasts occasionally (I don’t know the exact number, but I’d guess around 20% of the time), but usually it’s your own pets. This glyph causes your Dire Beast ability to summon pets from your stable instead of random beasts. It came as a direct result of early alpha feedback from Hunters (including myself) who weren’t happy with the focus on random beasts for Beast Mastery. Glyph of the Dire Stable is definitely my favorite glyph of the lot. I hope what we have so far is just the beginning and that Blizzard will expand the selection of glyphs in future patches. Even though there is no longer a limit on how many glyphs you can use at once (other than one per ability), there aren’t very many of them available to take advantage of this change.
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