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They will only be white glyphs, but at level 37 that should be fine I'm not absolutely positive, but they may also be a tad weaker than the same white glyph would be if it was crafted by a player - still good enough though
Oh, and just so you know.. when buying glyphs.. the level of the glyph refers to the armor (or weapon) you are applying it to - not to the player. So if for some reason your armor is still only level 29, you would want to buy a glyph good for that level - not your player level (37).
If your armor is up to date though - go for whatever glyph is good for 37
Edited by MissBizz on June 23, 2015 7:14PM
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yes, don't be too concerned about higher level glyphs until you get to V1+ level when the need for gear replacement becomes way slower and therefore you maximise the benefit of the higher level gear.
A friendly guildie wanting to level enchanting skill might give you access to good ones at low cost
Dungeon boss loots will often give glyphs as rewards too.
Then you can start getting into the purple level crafted sets and the purple glyphs. My advice would be save your gold level items for end game (PvE or PvP) when min-maxing becomes more important .. or to sell your gold level materials to other players for in-game favors and coin.
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