The glyph catalog covers every glyph Blizzard ships in the live game data, organised by class. Each entry shows the glyph's name, the type (major, minor, prime), the class it belongs to, item level, required level, and quality tier. Click any glyph to open the price-history page for that specific entry.
Glyph pricing typically follows a long-tail pattern. A few popular glyphs trade in high volume at modest margins, while dozens of niche glyphs trade in low volume at higher margins. The history chart catches both patterns: a smooth line means the glyph trades frequently, a jagged line means listings are sparse and the price floats with whoever happens to post.
Toggle between Retail, MoP Classic, TBC Classic, and Season of Discovery at the top of the page to compare glyph pricing across game versions. The glyph system is most expansive on Retail and MoP Classic; TBC Classic and the vanilla-era Season of Discovery do not include glyphs (the system shipped in Wrath of the Lich King). Switch the realm dropdown to see how a glyph prices on a different server. Pricing for Retail refreshes hourly via the Blizzard auction-house API; pricing for MoP Classic refreshes weekly via TradeSkillMaster.
If you're hunting a specific glyph by name, the search box on the main item-database page narrows quickly. The subcategory sidebar drills into per-class glyph lists. Every glyph entry links to its in-game auction-house listing so you can move from price research to purchase without losing context.
