A PvP-Trained Pharoglyph can be obtained from the Battle Shop inside the Battle Colosseum for 50 Battle Tokens during Year 1, Season 1 of Ranked Battles.
Pharoglyph has three Ranked-themed reskins that could be obtained by exchanging Y1S1 Vouchers at the Voucher Shop in the Colosseum Marketplace.
Pharoglyph is a humanoid Loomian in the Loomian Legacy series, with a design influenced by Egyptian themes. Its name combines 'pharaoh' and 'hieroglyph', reflecting its role in the game's lore as a servant to the ancient rulers of Roria. This Loomian, characterized by pyramid-like textures, can be obtained by evolving Pyramind using an Ancient Scepter.
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How does Pyramind evolve into Pharoglyph?
The evolution of Pyramind into Pharoglyph is triggered by using an Ancient Scepter on it. This transformation can take place in any location within Roria, provided the Trainer Mastery Level is 29 or above. Additionally, Pyramind possesses a Rainbow variant and six other Colored forms, which were available during the 2023 Rainbow Event.
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What is the role of the Ancient Scepter in Pharoglyph's evolution?
In Loomian Legacy, Pharoglyph evolves from Pyramind through the use of an Ancient Scepter. This evolution process is a key feature in the game's installments.
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Why can't Pharoglyph be set as a Rally Leader in Loomian Legacy?
In Loomian Legacy, Pharoglyph's rarity prevents it from being a Rally Leader. It can, however, learn moves as a Rally Assistant from a Rally Leader. An evolution or alternate form of Pharoglyph is eligible for a power boost.
Attacks marked with [ATB] belong to the same type as Pharoglyph and will be increased in power by 25% when used. Moves marked in italics mean that only an evolution or alternate form of Pharoglyph will receive the afore-mentioned power boost.
By Rallying[]
As Pharoglyph cannot be set as Rally Leader, it can only learn the following moves from the Rally Leader while being the Rally Assistant.
Attacks marked with [ATB] belong to the same type as Pharoglyph and will be increased in power by 25% when used. Moves marked in italics mean that only an evolution or alternate form of Pharoglyph will receive the afore-mentioned power boost.
Attacks marked with [ATB] belong to the same type as Pharoglyph and will be increased in power by 25% when used. Moves marked in italics mean that only an evolution or alternate form of Pharoglyph will receive the afore-mentioned power boost.
Attacks marked with [ATB] belong to the same type as Pharoglyph and will be increased in power by 25% when used. Moves marked in italics mean that only an evolution or alternate form of Pharoglyph will receive the afore-mentioned power boost.
Energy from 95 to 100, Melee Attack from 50 to 55, and Melee Defense from 50 to 55.
Mastery[]
Requirement
Reward
Discover all evolutionary stages
500
Capture 3
300
Knock out 20 Loomians using in battle
200
Biology[]
Characteristics[]
Pharoglyph is a vaguely humanoid Loomian. It has two triangular pyramids as its shoulders, which are joined with thin trapezoidal arms of similar pyramid textures by a glowing hexagonal pink prism joint. Each hand has a glowing pink diamond for a palm with four fingers extending out of it. One hand is also holding an Ancient Scepter, presumably given to it upon evolution.
Pharoglyph's head is a simple pink diamond with no visible face joined to a pyramid-shaped torso. The pelvic area has four claw-like appendages and a longer diamond. Its legs are hexahedron-shaped and have the same texture as the pyramids.
Origin[]
The name Pharoglyph is a portmanteau of pharaoh and hieroglyph, referring to its appearance and Egyptian theme.
Description[]
The Loomipedia entry for Pharoglyph in each installment of Loomian Legacy is listed as follows:
These Loomian [sic] used to serve the rulers of old Roria, or so it is believed. Only one set of hieroglyphs remains which depicts the role of this ancient being.
Pharoglyph is available in all games of the Loomian Legacy series.
chrissuper has a special pink and blue Pharoglyph.
The Pharoglyph Mount resembles a motorcycle, with its main large crystal core exposed up front, just like a front wheel. The Pharoglyph Mount J resembles a fighter jet, with its limbs sticking out the side like wings and its core placed like a glass cockpit.