What are glyphs in Naraka: Bladepoint

Unlock your true potential through glyphs.

Naraka: Bladepoint features a competitive spirit and as a result, you want to play at your best. As you play the game more and level up, you will have access to upgrades called Glyphs. The player has a general glyph board that all characters share with each character being able to unlock additional boards specific for that character.

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By default, each hero comes with a single glyph board that each share. This means that you can equip glyphs to multiple characters without having to level them all up. Glyphs are split into four different categories: Origin, Lunar, Solar, and Omni.

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  • Origin glyphs are represented by the color red and are placed on the left side of the glyph board.
  • Omni glyphs are represented by the color gray and are placed on the right side of the glyph board.
  • Solar glyphs are represented by the color blue and are placed at the bottom of the glyph board.
  • Lunar glyphs are represented by the color purple and are placed at the top of the glyph board.

As the player levels up more glyph slots will unlock. Each glyph has a name that describes what it does. Some glyphs may increase a stat while others may reduce a cooldown for energy recharging energy while others can provide Darktide Coins over time. Glyphs have a level and can be upgraded using Tae to increase their effects.

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