Instructor Ding looked at it, "Hmm... This seems to be a mixed damage Glyph? But what does the damage increase for the Light and Dark Series have to do with the Nature Series?"
This was a Purple Glyph, but Instructor Ding still felt it wasn't very strong.
The reason was still the same, most players could only stack damage of a single attribute.
If one wanted to utilize this Glyph, they would need to stack spell damage from the Dark Series, then symbolically invest in a few Light Series skills, and before unleashing a burst of Dark Series spells, symbolically stack buffs with a few Light Series skills.
However, the problem was that stacking buffs with Light Series skills also took up damage output time, and it generally wouldn't deal much damage.
Considering this, it wasn't necessarily better than a standard damage dealer build (BD), and the hand movements were even more complicated.