Magic paragon glyphs

I really don’t understand does anyone use the blue paragon glyphs? It’s useless I’m just using the rare ones. Just like with weapons. Since leveling is fast there is no chance I’ll use this crap. If the radius of them could increase to let’s say-7 than they would be crazy.

This is what I’ve been saying since Season 0… Back then, it made sense only because people didn’t know the game well, and if I remember correctly, rare glyphs took a long time to drop (but I don’t remember well, maybe because we have to consider the “mandatory” completion of the main quest once). But regarding paragons and glyphs, I have one opinion: it’s a completely outdated and simplistic way to strengthen a character. Simple, yet boring (because leveling them up is only available in Nightmare Dungeons, which aren’t interesting). In my opinion, aspects should be moved to paragons in the form of glyphs, or the number of slots for glyphs should be increased, designed so that you could have slots for small glyphs, large ones, etc., on a single board… For each option, the number of affixes (e.g., small ones could have 1-2 affixes and some affix pool, while large glyphs could have 2-3 affixes + a unique bonus)… or introduce them with rarity like items and come up with their applications, rarity of drop, the rarer the glyph, the stronger the effect. For example, another option could be to introduce mythic rarity, which would completely turn a build around 180 degrees or massively enhance it, giving us more options for build experimentation. Currently, everyone copies and does the same thing regardless of class and build, but it’s always the rare glyph + unique passive skill from a specific board… The rest is just maximizing the % of DPS… There’s not even much planning involved because the boards don’t change, and no alternatives are added with the seasons… It’s a system thrown together to have something as a placeholder mechanic so that after level 50, there’s a reason to level up a character xD…

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I see they’re improving it