A new discovery at Teotihuacan, an ancient city in Mexico, has reignited debates among archaeologists about the meaning of its mysterious glyphs, which have long puzzled researchers trying to decipher its writings and symbols.
The latest update for Diablo 4 accidentally broke players' Paragon board glyphs, nerfing their builds and erasing progress. The update was meant to increase XP for Glyphs in Nightmare Dungeons but instead decreased their levels. Blizzard is aware of the issue and is working on a fix, but it will take longer for the update to arrive on consoles. Players have also discovered that a new Glyph added in the update, Tears of Blood, takes an excessive amount of time to level up, raising questions about its intended progression.