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Only buy glyphs 3 at a time lol
Only buy glyphs 3 at a time lol













only buy glyphs 3 at a time lol

If you're coming from N1-N2, you can take G1 and K, but you cannot pass from there to G2 and onto N3-N4, because there is no gem in G2 to open that path. Now imagine a glyph node connected to a keystone by a colored path, which is connected to another glyph node+colored path. However, what if players could only choose one of several paths to take, because placing a glyph unlocked only one of those paths? Now each path could have something really good just on the other side, but there'd be no way to take all of them. This means the passive tree must be balanced around that freedom at all times, so powerful nodes and clusters must be designed and spaced out with this in mind. When spending passive points, if you arrive at an intersection, you can go in all directions unrestricted. The glyph system allows GGG's designers to do things they can't do with the current passive tree. What the gems do is secondary to that system. Uh, no, the prime idea is there: the system itself. Or just allow the inventory to draw on top of the passive tree. The inventory panel and passive tree window are mutually exclusive, so there would need to be a system created that would allow players to access and use their glyphs. What would glyphs do for players? Well, anything and everything! C'mon, I said this was a random idea, right? I can't do all the work here! You can freely remove glyphs, like normal gems, but the slot it was placed in would stay the same color until the node itself is refunded. This would, in effect, create "one-way streets," as well as 'either-or' splits. Only by slotting in the appropriate color will that path open.

only buy glyphs 3 at a time lol

Some pathways connecting to these glyph nodes might be colored red, green, or blue. Glyphs would be special gems that slot into unlocked "Glyph Nodes" on the passive tree. Okay, random idea time: PoE is all about itemizing everything, so why should the passive tree be any different? Vindication aside, Jewels come in colors and so could still open special color-coded paths as in my original idea, so I'll bump this thread for that sake.Īctive Gems, Support Gems, and.

only buy glyphs 3 at a time lol

To all the naysayers below, booya! (Do you even game design?) Of those who responded back then, there were people who didn't like it because it "added too much customization" and others who didn't seem to get it, going so far as to say I wasn't even suggesting an idea at all! Rather disheartening when nearly every reply is like that. Over one year ago, I suggested a new Glyph system where you can freely socket and unsocket special types of gems into your passive skill tree called Glyphs, which will modify your character and can affect how you plan your skill tree with colored paths that are only unlocked with matching Jewel types. GGG added a new Jewel system where you can freely socket and unsocket special types of gems into your passive skill tree called Jewels, which will modify your character and can affect how you plan your skill tree with radial Jewels that modify surrounding nodes. SM and V2 both salvaged for body parts, and V1 only steals from V2, meaning the terminals are still only human-oriented after however many hundreds of years (no machine parts), but I’d also assume the terminals have more generic repair-type items, such as bolting/welding tools, which would aid them in self-modification and repair."Path of Exile: The Awakening" has just released. I like to think Swordsmachine (RIP) bought its shotgun from a terminal at some point, and V2 (also RIP, poor guy) its arsenal from both fights. Greater and Supreme machines totally, maybe the Streetcleaners, probably not the Drones. Do you think the other machines use the terminals? It's mentioned that they play "Take care" to lure them into a symbiotic relationship, but what would other machines use the terminals for?















Only buy glyphs 3 at a time lol