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There is no good reason not o have more quality of life for a game like this, it would only help, there is no downside.
Are you trying to horde like 200 glyphs? With the way the glyph vendor works you just don't need to do that. I encourage you to go through them and pick the good ones and either sell or disenchant the rest for blood spheres.
Basically, you're supposed to have a few good glyphs to fill your equipment, and then disenchant the rest to get demons blood so you can reroll the glyphs stats or shape. The game doesn't encourage you to horde all of them and pick only the best ones.
Also with the way end game gearing works -- there's reaelly no incentive to pick up multiple legendaries of the same type. You can consistantly increase your favorite items level, and change the stats endlessly. Once again, the game encourages you to keep what you like, and improve it/edit it. The game does not encourage you to horde everything and pick the 'best one'
I find the systems in this game are actually quite freeing from the "omfg I have to keep everything" mentality that can take hold in other games.