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* If the glyph is cast in an area where hostile creatures are already present, it triggers immediately.
* If the glyph is cast in an area where hostile creatures are already present, it triggers immediately.
* When the glyph is triggered everyone within the area is affected, regardless of allegiance.
* When the glyph is triggered everyone within the area is affected, regardless of allegiance.
* Only one glyph can be active at a time.
** If another glyph is placed while one is already active, the previous one will fade and vanish with no effect.
** The limit is one per character; multiple characters can each have a glyph active at a time.
* When the spellcaster is surrounded by enemies, sometimes it is worth throwing the glyph down right at their feet. This is true for most AOE spells but it is especially so for the sleep variant of Glyph of Warding:
* When the spellcaster is surrounded by enemies, sometimes it is worth throwing the glyph down right at their feet. This is true for most AOE spells but it is especially so for the sleep variant of Glyph of Warding:
** The shared Initiative system means an ally can immediately shove/help the spellcaster awake should they fall asleep due to their own glyph.
** The shared Initiative system means an ally can immediately shove/help the spellcaster awake should they fall asleep due to their own glyph.
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