Best products from r/classicwow

We found 92 comments on r/classicwow discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 208 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

1. UtechSmart Venus Gaming Mouse RGB Wired, 16400 DPI High Precision Laser Programmable MMO Computer Gaming Mice [IGN's Recommendation]

    Features:
  • 『SENSITIVE DPI MMO MOUSE』Focus on MMO gamers: this professional MMO gaming mouse built-in up to 16400 DPI, 12000 FPS, 1000 Hz polling rate, 30G acceleration, 100-150in/s cursor speed, and a high precision Avago sensor. It has an adjustable sensitivity level (range from 200 - 16400) built right into the gaming mouse. You can easily adjust the mouse sensitivity using buttons on the mouse. Great micro switches provide crisp, firm clicks.
  • 『FULLY CUSTOMIZABLE MOUSE & RGB BACKLIT』Venus MMO wired gaming mouse with multiple programmable buttons (included 12 side buttons), 5 custom profiles each with 5 LED RGB colors backlit modes for quick identification of profiles and additional options for over 16 million LED RGB colors. The LED breathing light can be disabled according to your preference. Special Setting Switch Button on the bottom of the wired gaming mouse allows you to execute the switch profile command with maximum efficiency.
  • 『PROGRAMMABLE MOUSE BUTTONS』All the macro buttons allow you to customize the functions to your specific needs and can be easily mapped to any of the usual keyboard keys, combos. Venus MMO gaming mouse with side buttons can be mapped to what will best fit your style of play are placed within easy reach of your thumb. “Auto Fire button" is a convenient key for most games that can optimize your preferences. It makes gaming so much easier and even has the ability to increase your level of gameplay.
  • 『PRECISE CONTROL IN YOUR HAND』Venus MMO mouse is also an adjustable weighted mouse that comes pre-assembled with (2. 4g) x 8 weights inside. 12 buttons on the side are angled and can be positioned faster by touch alone. The Venus gaming mouse has a nice rest place on the left where your thumb can rest when not active. Comes with two durable smooth TEFLON feet pads for the bottom of the mouse to make the mouse slide better and bring the ultimate gaming experience for you.
  • 『COMFORTABLE SHAPE & TEXTURED GRIP』 Ergonomic Right-Handed design with the frosted painting surface avoids hand sweat and slippery. The shape and texture on the mouse are extremely comfortable in the hand and the size is suited for most. That can keep your grip firm during gameplay. 6ft braided-fiber cable with gold-plated USB connector ensures greater durability. 18-Month Manufacturer's Promise.
UtechSmart Venus Gaming Mouse RGB Wired, 16400 DPI High Precision Laser Programmable MMO Computer Gaming Mice [IGN's Recommendation]
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17. KLIM Wind Laptop Cooling Pad - Support 11 to 19 Inches Laptops, PS4 - [ 4 Fans ] - Light, Quiet Rapid Cooling Action - Ergonomic Ventilated Support - Gamer USB Slim Portable Gaming Stand - Black

    Features:
  • ✅ AN INVESTMENT. This laptop cooler is an investment => no component overheating => maximises the life expectancy of your PC and boosts its performances. ✔ BONUS : Receive a free copy of the eBook: 7 tips to keep your computer alive and maximise its performance by email after your purchase.
  • ✅ LARGE MODEL. Covers the following sizes: 11 11,3 12 13 14 15 15,6 16 inches. Compatible with the following sizes: 17,3 18 and 19 inches. With these sizes, the laptop will extend over the edges of the cooler pad but will remain perfectly stable. The KLIM Wind features 2 rear legs for an excellent inclination and frontal pegs to keep it in place. Both the laptop tray and the computer will stay completely still.
  • ✅ THE MOST POWERFUL ON THE MARKET. With 4 quiet fans spinning up to 1200 rotations per minute. It's a high capacity laptop stand with the ability to cool your PC to reasonable temperatures in under a minute. These 4 fans allow for cooling of all the areas of your laptop.
  • ✅ THOUGHT OUT DESIGN + BUILT TO LAST. KLIM Wind is a level above any other laptop cooling stand in terms of design and the quality of materials used. It is a durable yet light pad that will fit any situation and makes it a great accessory for your laptop. We offer a 5 year warranty, proving our confidence in our product. It's a no risk purchase.
  • ✅ MULTIFUNCTIONAL. The KLIM Wind has 2 USB ports in order to leave you with one free port. It will cool your PC regardless of its age or of the intensity of its use. Our clients have had excellent results for gaming, photo + video editing and old laptops. If your laptop is overheating and its performance is dropping, the KLIM Wind's cooling action will certainly enhance its performance. It can also be used with a PS4 or Xbox One.
KLIM Wind Laptop Cooling Pad - Support 11 to 19 Inches Laptops, PS4 - [ 4 Fans ] - Light, Quiet Rapid Cooling Action - Ergonomic Ventilated Support - Gamer USB Slim Portable Gaming Stand - Black
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Top comments mentioning products on r/classicwow:

u/Fuzzy_Jello · 1 pointr/classicwow

It's definitely not as balanced as retail, but you get what you ask for with a druid. A truly hybrid class that can easily change to fit any role, just not quite as good as classes that specialize in any given role. As long as you don't limit yourself to only understanding how to play a certain role, you'll do fine.

Feral's aren't great at PVP in general, but do have some advantages when it comes to 1v1 situations. They also make great flag carriers in WSG. But other classes will outshine them in large scale PVP. What makes druids unique though is that you can change roles to fill in gaps of your group where needed. Get grouped with a beefed up warrior and decent dps? Swap out and provide heals for them. Might not be as good heals as a dedicated healer, but the flexibility is there.

In PVE, ferals can tank 5 mans easily, but in higher level raids, they mostly get pushed into off-tank roles in favor of Warrior main tanks. Feral DPS is a bit lackluster, but again, the flexibility is where they shine. Healer gets killed or oom? Feral druid can pop off a couple heals and brez/innervate the healer. Feral DPS druids may not have topped charts, but they have definitely saved groups from wiping countless times.

Play what makes you happy. I'm personally going to be playing a feral druid as well.

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Also I have both of these:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MU3DZYN/ref=sspa_dk_hqp_detail_aax_0?psc=1

https://www.amazon.com/Razer-Naga-Trinity-Gaming-Mouse/dp/B0788MCRGC/ref=dp_ob_title_ce

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The flexibility (lol) of the razer is nice, but I usually just use the corsair (you can adjust it to your hand).

u/Bago-2017 · 1 pointr/classicwow

5 seconds on Google = https://www.amazon.co.uk/World-Warcraft-Official-Strategy-Guides/dp/0744004055

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So yeah, guides have been a thing since launch (and before - I'm sure many vanilla WOW players had D&D guidebooks on broad class fantasy and such).

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The game has been out for 15 yrs, to pretend otherwise is daft. Even if you've never played WOW, if you've played any other rpg-esque game you'll see influences from WOW and certain conventions (that were novel in 2004) will be familiar.

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Will some people follow a step-by-step guide to the letter; possibly. Will they have fun; I hope so. Is wandering around Barrens for hours in-game because you missed a subtle reference to a quest direction fun; not for me.

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Have I read guides, yes, many. Most contradict each other to some extent, that's part of the fun of discovery. Most reference pservers which we know to be flawed instances of what will come in Aug. So they're useful at best rather than canonical.

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Will I be following my own path; yes, but rather than blindly putting all my talent points into Arcane and wondering why I'm hitting like a wet noodle, I'll use my knowledge to build a better mage. I'm not min-maxing and I'm not no-life raiding, so I won't be using a cookie-cutter build.

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But I'm also not 12 and know the value of good research.

u/GenXCub · 2 pointsr/classicwow

Normally, I go for things that will be good for 3 years, then get a new machine. The monkey wrench here is how the video card market became totally obliterated because of bitcoin mining. My 3 year old R9 380x video card that I got for ~$300 back then is still worth half that today (normally GPU/CPU prices drop off very quick when new generations come out). That means that new GPU's are still really expensive, even though bitcoin stuff has been dropping off.

I looked at memoryexpress and they look super overpriced, but if those are CAD, maybe they're ok. If those are USD, they're super overpriced.

If you're sticking with WoW Classic, Hots, and D3, I don't think you need a SSD at all. They're pretty lightweight. So you can look at laptops that still have a HDD (unless you plan on getting newer stuff like Cyberpunk 2077 when it comes out next year).

If all you're doing are those 3 games, I feel like this laptop will give you what you want and it will be inexpensive (a comparable PC would be about the same price, maybe a tad less)

https://www.amazon.com/Dell-Inspiron-Gaming-15-6-Inch-Screen/dp/B071JPYP1Z/

The key on that one is the hybrid drive. It's faster than a HDD because it has SSD features, but you get 1 TB of storage. Normally a PC at this range would have a 256 GB SSD. It's cutting corners, but you're not looking to play cutting edge graphics games. D3 is 7 years old, WoW classic is 14 years old, HotS is 4 years old.

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All that said, your existing PC is better than this laptop and if you're fine with using that PC (i.e. you're not prioritizing portability), I'd say just stick with it for as long as you can, re-evaluate if your game of choice changes to something more demanding.

u/BuyMeaSalad · 2 pointsr/classicwow

My one suggestion would be to prioritize your CPU over GPU. WoW is actually a more CPU intensive game.

Here are some suggestions from what I believe are some of the best value gaming laptops right now:

https://www.amazon.com/Acer-Predator-Overclockable-Aeroblade-PH315-51-78NP/dp/B07CTHLX8C/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?keywords=gaming+laptop&qid=1566063520&s=gateway&sr=8-3

Predator has a 1060, 144hz screen, SSD, and a super powerful i7 professor. This thing will run WoW like a beast.

https://www.amazon.com/Acer-Predator-i7-9750H-Keyboard-PH315-52-78VL/dp/B07QXLFLXT/ref=mp_s_a_1_7?keywords=gaming+laptop&qid=1566063607&s=gateway&sr=8-7

Newer generation of predator is gonna cost you a few extra bucks, but you get a 1660ti which is a big upgrade over a 1060 plus you get the newer gen i7 as well.

https://www.amazon.com/Gaming-TUF505-Notebook-NVIDIA-Windows/dp/B07T3G4N7Z/ref=mp_s_a_1_58?keywords=gaming+laptop&qid=1566063845&s=gateway&sr=8-58

Another great option that gives you a 1660ti, although the AMD processor doesn’t perform as well as an i7, it’s still a perfectly capable processor.

u/Gwarlord · 3 pointsr/classicwow

Not sure if this is covered already.
When I broke my right hand (my mouse hand) I used a Logitech G13 gamepad.

https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G13-Programmable-Gameboard-Display/dp/B001NEK2GE

They dont make this one any more but there are several others out there.

Was able to setup all they abilities and use the buttons for the thumb to makes shift/control options to triple the available buttons. Had several macros made to slim down the number of needed buttons. What made this really work for me was the thumb joystick. While certainly awkward at first with some time spent I was able to be nearly as efficient as using the mouse, only with close to 100 keys at my disposal (using shift/control). I still use this gamepad, but back to using mlook on the mouse. I just returned to WOW on Saturday after a 5+ year hiatus and had several people remark on my healing and dps skills (Shaman). Able to do both was not a testament to my my "l33t skilz" but to how easy having all these functions at your finger tips.

If you can get one at an affordable price, I would recommend them for everyone - certainly anyone who is dealing with similar issues.

On a related note: I box several toons on EQ. I have three of these gamepads and am able to play two other toons without even looking at their monitors. Not having to have 3 keyboards/mice on the desk. People only notice when I am not rolling on crap with all three toons and/or they never chat.

After you get used to them, you can never go back.

u/TaxiRadio · 2 pointsr/classicwow

If you want to get the best performance you can, I would recommend getting a laptop cooling pad. When a computer had to do a lot of work it generates heat, in order to protect it self from overheating your computer will purposely slow it's self down. Getting a laptop cooling pad will help with heat generation and is the cheapest and easily thing you can do to get a performance boost from your laptop.

Cheapest decent looking one on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KZALHGK/

Highest rated one on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M715BCV/

The one I used to have (I liked it, it was good): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002NU5O9C/

u/pwnie123 · 1 pointr/classicwow

My favorite mouse if you want the type of mouse that has a lot of buttons:

https://www.amazon.com/UtechSmart-Venus-16400-Precision-Gaming/dp/B00FNKMVUO

I've been using this mouse for awhile now and haven't had double clicking issues like I did with Razr / Logitech mouse. Plus it's a bargain!

Otherwise, I use this while I game on the bed if I don't use a controller:

https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-LIGHTSPEED-POWERPLAY-Wireless-Compatibility/dp/B0716ZFWWV/

Despite my stab at Logitech earlier, this mouse is by far the most responsive wireless mouse I've used. Not only that, it can be used on almost any surface since sometimes I use it on a pillow / bed sheet while lounging around in bed and playing games on the TV via steam link.

As for keyboards, for wired I use:

I forgot what brand my wired keyboard is since I'm not home at the moment.

For wireless on the bed, I use:

https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G613-Lightspeed-Mechanical-Multihost-Connectivity/dp/B07796MBJ7/

Like above, the Lightspeed tech makes it super responsive even at more than 10ft away. Not only that, you can switch between Bluetooth / Lightspeed allowing you to control up to two different machines at a flip of the switch.

u/Razhork · 7 pointsr/classicwow

Dare I say that WoW would've looked vastly different than what it ended up being. John Staats (Interior Dungeon Designer from day 1 of WoW development) wrote his
WoW Diary which details a metric ton of the development process.

Prior to WoW, they were developing another MMO called Nomad. It had been in development for 18 months, and it was a hellish experience for Blizzard. Somewhere in these 18 months, EverQuest was released and a lot of Blizzard employees played it almost religiously.

It's said as much in the book. EverQuest was the proof of concept that the MMO Blizzard strove to make was possible. They now had a blueprint they could work from and Blizzard did what they do best - polish.

On a whiteboard outlining all the tasks they had on a daily basis, one of the points was literally "EverQuest @ night" aka play EverQuest after work. One of the first things the developers did in the Azeroth sandbox was tag a ton of ghouls (First functional NPC) and train them across the landscape onto the few other devs present in the sandbox.

It's a good read

u/kloborgg · 2 pointsr/classicwow

A lot of these are from the WoW Diary by John Staats, which came out in the last couple of months for Kickstarter backers, and should be available on Amazon soon-ish

https://www.amazon.com/WoW-Diary-Journal-Computer-Development/dp/B07LB927QF


It's a really amazing compendium on the development of WoW from '99-'04, and reads very easily. I'd highly recommend it.

u/Adam13531 · 9 pointsr/classicwow

Oh man, I'm a total nerd for this stuff.

The mouse I recommend above all else is the Logitech G600. For reference, I've tried a Razer Naga, the WarMouse Meta, and the Cyborg MMO 7. Here are the pros of the G600:

  • Price
  • Functionality - there is a shift button for your ring finger, so all of the other buttons on the mouse can have an alternate function without needing to switch profiles. I did a short video on this here: https://youtu.be/NNFIquCA4hM
  • Comfort - this is pretty subjective, but I think the mouse feels good and each thumb button is easily pressable (although that did take a couple of days to get used to).
  • Key repeat - when you store your profiles on the mouse, it will register as a keyboard, meaning you get OS-native key-repeat times. This isn't actually that useful for gaming, but to give an example, suppose you bound a key to backspace and you're typing in WoW chat. Holding that backspace key will work exactly the same as if you'd held it on your keyboard. If this weren't a feature, then the software would provide its own key-repeat time, meaning it would start repeating the keypresses immediately without any initial delay (which is unlike how Windows normally works).

    Also, not that you'd probably ever care about this, but I wrote an AutoHotkey shortcut to change mouse profiles in case you'd rather automate it than press the physical button on the mouse.
u/justhere4inspiration · 6 pointsr/classicwow

Razer is a scam, IMO their products just don't hold up that well for the ridiculous price tag. Everything I've bought from them is now broken, and I won't buy anything else. It's all marketing. Personally, I prefer logitec but I decided for WoW I'd try just picking up a cheapo MMO mouse, and honestly so far it's been great. I've been using it for around a year, started on PServers, and had zero issues so far:

https://www.amazon.com/Redragon-Programmable-Precision-Buttons-Windows/dp/B00GU8W5AE

It's that brand and has the same side button configuration but whichever one I have doesn't have all the RGB lights all over it. Less than half the price of a naga, and has a thumb shelf.

u/Miebster · 2 pointsr/classicwow

You want something like this: https://www.amazon.com/RAZER-Tartarus-Progammable-Detachable-Mecha-Membrane/dp/B07754PYFK

I’ve used the G13 for years but they don’t make that anymore.

The left thumb uses the joystick for movement. This leaves all 4 left fingers for spell keys. She won’t get lost on the keys because she won’t be trying to contort her fingers around wasd. This setup is actually better all around, even for hard core raiders.

Thumb stick does wsqe and she will use mouse right click to turn her character. She won’t even know that a d keyboard turning exists.

I bind mouse thumb button to jump, and left thumb “click” to auto run. (Not sure if this model has a click thumb stick.

It is actually pretty quick to get used to.

I bind all the buttons to 1-90+- and numpad 0-9+-.

I do an alt key as well, but that’s probably overkill. Most players don’t need more than 20 bound spells.

u/ThaneofJudgement · 1 pointr/classicwow

If anyone is interested in retraining muscle memory, I picked up a Razer Orbweaver over a month ago and haven't looked back. This thing has been a Godsend as a mage. I have almost every button on my bar keybound in some way now and all my movement is done with the thumbstick. Works great!

u/scdiggeden0310 · 1 pointr/classicwow

I messaged you directly but I will post this here as well so others can see

https://www.amazon.com/Acer-Predator-Overclockable-Aeroblade-PH315-51-78NP/dp/B07CTHLX8C/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=acer+predator+helios+300&qid=1573495156&sr=8-5

This laptop is great for the price point. This is what I use myself until I can build my own PC in anticipation of running Cyberpunk 2077 at ultra settings.

u/safeforworkman33 · 1 pointr/classicwow

Absolute bare minimum, "you can play, but it won't be impressing anyone" I'd suggest something like this:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07RF1XD36/ref=psdc_13896615011_t1_B07P7S89NY

Mid-range, entry level gaming laptop:
https://www.amazon.com/Acer-Nitro-AN515-Laptop-i5-8300H/dp/B07C715KNT


(approximate) Best for your Budget that I could find:
https://www.amazon.com/Dell-Gaming-Laptop-G5587-5859BLK-PUS-Anti-Glare/dp/B07CD3MRZD/

u/pooptypeuptypantss · 1 pointr/classicwow

A lot of people are saying the Naga, and yes, it's a good mouse, but I have bought too many Razer mice that failed after less than a year. Something would go on them, like the scroll wheel would become wonky and not scroll properly, the left click button would start registering as a double click when I only clicked it once. This has happened with literally every Razer product I have ever bought. Never again.

The most recent mouse I have been using for more than a year now that hasn't shown any signs of wear and tear is this

It's essentially exactly the same as the Naga, it's cheaper, has more profiles to customize, more buttons on it. It's just been a great mouse that hasn't shit the bed in over a year, which is more than I can say for any Razer product.

u/IsleOfOne · 1 pointr/classicwow

Two words: Razer Naga

Enjoy being able to play properly once more :)

u/dakota831 · 2 pointsr/classicwow

Okay pretty simple. You need a few things though.

  1. A cheap mmo mouse like this you can bind your bread and butter to: https://www.amazon.com/UtechSmart-Precision-Programmable-Computer-Recommendation/dp/B00FNKMVUO?ref_=fsclp_pl_dp_2
  2. A addon like Banana Bar that organizes hostel/enemy frames.
  3. Mouse over cast macro something like : #showtooltip Holy Light/cast [target=mouseover,exists] Holy Light; Holy Light

    Replace Holy Light with whatever spell you want.

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    Once it's all set up you just press the button on the mouse to the corresponding spell while hovering the cursor over the enemy target frame. And boom, 1 handed mage.

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    (PS: This is really similar to how you raid heal at high levels.)
u/Aidz24 · 1 pointr/classicwow

I bought the UtechSmart Venus about 6(5?) years ago on a whim because it had overnight delivery for free from saturday night to sunday morning, so I went ahead and snagged it. I always figured I could just return it if I hated it.

So far, this is the absolute best mouse I have ever used. The only two complaints I have about it are, the RGB is very lackluster. The mouse wheel can only change with 5 preset colors while the rest of the mouse is more or less true RGB, its weird. That, and the middle mouse button is a tad stiff to click. Besides that, this mouse is absolutely amazing, and the drivers have never ONCE Failed on me. Not something I can say about literally any other brand (corsair, logitech, razer, the list goes on).

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https://www.amazon.com/UtechSmart-Venus-16400-Precision-Gaming/dp/B00FNKMVUO

u/KHEIRON · 3 pointsr/classicwow

Those mice are way nice with the 12 buttons.

Redragon M901 PERDITION 16400 DPI... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GU8W5AE?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

Here is the one I've used for 2 years. It is pretty cheap but really good

u/SuicidalChair · 1 pointr/classicwow

When I was getting into it I got one of these bad boys, back before Razer bought them it was owned by Belkin:

https://www.amazon.ca/Razer-Orbweaver-Chroma-Progammable-Adjustable/dp/B013P0HW7K/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=razer+orbweaver&qid=1565970323&s=gateway&sr=8-1

Logitech also makes one, and I find them super nice for WoW personally.

u/wetblanket11 · 1 pointr/classicwow

I was browsing amazon prime myself and saw this setup:

https://www.amazon.com/CyberpowerPC-GXiVR8060A7-i5-9400F-GeForce-802-11AC/dp/B07PKXQBHN/ref=zg_bs_565098_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=GH9K9VJ5ESSXG622SS8K

Seems like some good bang for your buck, I know its slightly over your $500 budget. Thoughts anyone?

u/Drinksarlot · 9 pointsr/classicwow

It's not a documentary but give this is a read (you can get an ebook still), it has a lot of stories from WoW development. https://www.amazon.com/WoW-Diary-Journal-Computer-Development/dp/B07LB927QF?fbclid=IwAR3hf4mrNzKwDnmATocxhYtsCJCw_czUltlIuMk3YPFVDkvJwv59k1Pc8Is

u/smooth_p · -2 pointsr/classicwow

Get a "Nostromo" type device, use your thumb to move as you're probably used to from console games, freeing up three fingers for spells and keybinds. Modern one here:

https://www.amazon.com/RAZER-Tartarus-Progammable-Detachable-Mecha-Membrane/dp/B07754PYFK

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Edit to consolidate videos:

Keybinding an Orbweaver or G13 Gamepad for WoW - Why I Use F1-F12 Keybindings

Razer Tartarus v2 - No More Logitech G13

Swifty Razer Orbweaver Review

u/Tsujigiri · 1 pointr/classicwow

A couple of tips for playing with carpal tunnel:

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  • Buy an arm rest for your desk if you do not already have one.
  • Buy a decent quality gaming mouse with a lot of programmable buttons. Programmable buttons will shift the whole game from your keyboard to your mouse thumb. With shift/alt/ctrl even a ten button mouse can have up to 30 abilities tied to it.

    Hope this helps out, and see you in Azeroth.
u/slowsuby · 1 pointr/classicwow

This would be more than enough for WoW classic and a bunch of other modern games if you want to just click buy and have it all work. It’s $749 on Amazon Warehouse Deals (i Buy everything from Warehouse Deals if available. Have yet to have anything defective).

u/creiss74 · 3 pointsr/classicwow

If I were so desperate for more buttons I'd just use one of the those 'mmo mouse' that have the 1-12 numpad buttons on the thumb grip.

Taking hand off the keyboard to hit lightboard of unlabeled keys just looks like more work than necessary.

u/nullsignature · 3 pointsr/classicwow

I have this:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0086UK7IQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Cheap and makes keybindings wayyyy easier. Also useful if you do any CAD work. Many MMO mice are twice the price; I haven't tried them but I'm not sure how they justify the price increase.

u/NostalgiaDad · 2 pointsr/classicwow

This fits a full sized laptop with a number pad and room to use my gaming mouse. This is what I've been using for a mouse. It's even better for healers imo but also works well for hunters and melee dps. Putting different heal ranks or traps and shots on different mouse number rows really free'ed up my bars
UtechSmart Venus Gaming Mouse RGB Wired, 16400 DPI High Precision Laser Programmable MMO Computer Gaming Mice https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FNKMVUO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Z8YYCbJG7FDWH

u/PhoenixKA · 1 pointr/classicwow

I have a UtechSmart Venus which is has been pretty solid and laster longer by itself than two Razer Nagas that I went through and for half the price.

u/UndeadTed · 1 pointr/classicwow

If you don't mind spending cash you can always get a one handed MMO keyboard.

RAZER TARTARUS

Razer Orbweaver

There is also the Logitech G13 and Belkin Nostromo, but you'll have to find one used or on Ebay.

Additionally there is VoiceAttack software, that allows you to issue commands vocally. This is commonly used for games like Elite Dangerous, but I don't see why you couldn't use it to, for example, change targets or target friendlies.

u/gwynb13idd · 27 pointsr/classicwow

You’ve missed an awesome thing my dude!
Check it out!

u/funkthepeople · 6 pointsr/classicwow

Luckily Logitech makes a very similar product.

u/Antares_ · 7 pointsr/classicwow

You can get something like the Logitech G13 and use the joystick with your thumb for movement.

u/fourdayz · 1 pointr/classicwow

I bought this and it's got some alcoholic beverages that look really good. There are loads of other recipes in it ranging from breads, pies, cookies, westfall stew, mulgore spice bread etc.

u/Siebolic · 1 pointr/classicwow

this one is by far my favorite mouse. im using it for a very long time now

u/Landoperk · 7 pointsr/classicwow

Check out this book if you're interested in the development of the game. The World of Warcraft Diary - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07LB927QF/

u/DaleSnail · 2 pointsr/classicwow

Logitech G600

I'll never want another mouse for MMOs personally. The ring finger button is indispensable for me at this point, as it's my autowalk.

I've had mine since the year it came out, so it's about 7 years old at this point, and I dont see it dying anytime soon. It had a double click issue at one point, but a quick puff of compressed air under the right mouse button cleared it right up.

It can be had for under $40 at the moment, but you can snag them for under $30 a lot of times.

u/Wymorac · 1 pointr/classicwow

Logitech G600 MMO Gaming Mouse, RGB Backlit, 20 Programmable Buttons https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0086UK7IQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_PTT5CbBRWYBJP
On sale now for 30$. Was 80$

u/garignack · 1 pointr/classicwow

Still a premium. Around $80

Link:

Razer Naga Trinity Gaming Mouse: 16,000 DPI Optical Sensor - Chroma RGB Lighting - Interchangeable Side Plate w/ 2, 7, 12 Button Configurations - Mechanical Switches

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0788MCRGC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_NmLDDbGS8QPM2

u/Chibils · 1 pointr/classicwow

Looks like ass, but it gets the job done.

Redragon M901 Gaming Mouse, Wired MMO RGB LED Backlit Computer Mice, 24000 DPI, Perdition, with Weight Tuning Set & 18 Programmable Buttons for Windows PC Gaming (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GU8W5AE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_6LGNDbZ53RQBD

u/amjhwk · 2 pointsr/classicwow

I use this and 1-12 on the mouse are the same as 1-12 on the keyboard so it requires no extra rebinding

u/gramernotseesh8mi · 0 pointsr/classicwow

"From all over they come to me" refers to Sylvanas because the only way to get to Sylvanas is to use one of the four corridors from the inner ring to get to the apothecarium where sylvanas resides. Each corridor exits at 3, 6, 9, and 12 on a clock face.

"Betrayal lurks in this hell" likely refers to Varimathras.

Varimathras later betrays Sylvanas in WotLK, but until that time Varimathras is lurking in the hell that is Undercity-- waiting for his chance to usurp Sylvanas and take Undercity for himself.

Doubt this one takes the cake because I'm not the first to say Sylvanas, but in the off chance I win I'd like a Logitech G600

u/F41LUR3 · 2 pointsr/classicwow
  1. Razer products are unreliable (From experience, the last 3 Nagas I owned all broke through no fault of my own).

  2. Get a Logitech G600 for half the price and twice the quality, plus a godsend 3rd mouse button for the ring/pinky finger, which has become my defacto push-to-talk button. (Also, Logitech's warranty replacement is effortless and doesn't require me to chop the cord of the mouse and send a picture of it to them prior to getting a replacement, unlike Razer).
u/Reiker0 · 2 pointsr/classicwow

I have this one which is apparently programmable. I'll have to mess with it some time to see if I can just macro some weird key combination to fake having extra buttons.