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I have a quick question. I have found an interesting feat called a SpellGlyph which came out in Complete Arcane. I'm not sure how it works and I found it online. I don't own the book and the material that I place forth comes Complete Arcane:
"Spellglyph – you may create a special parchment which
you may use to substitute for the Verbal and Material
components of a spell. Each parchment is specific to
a particular spell, takes 1 hour to create, and
consumes inks that cost 25gp per spell level + the cost
of the Material component if more than 1 gp."
Does this mean that I can "re-scribe" a spell taking out the verbal and material components of the spell so that when I memorize it, I all have to do is create glyph-like gestures for the somatic component of the spell. Also does this have any effect for spell mastery in that now, if I mastered lets say grease, I don't have to worry about the verbal or material component or is that too much. I would love some clarification on this. Thank you.

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It's a class ability of the Geometer PrC, and it acts as a material component. So no, you can't "re-scribe" a modified spell.
in that case is the material component destroyed once the spell is cast or is that material component permenant. Also is it a item that i have to have in hand or can it be on my person on the moment of casting? Any help would be greatly appreciated. :)

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is the material component destroyed once the spell is cast or is that material component permenant.
All material components of a spell are destroyed upon casting. Only a (divine) focus can be reused.
is it a item that i have to have in hand or can it be on my person on the moment of casting?
Material components need to be "manipulated" when casting the spell, and so merely having them in your possession will not suffice.