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    Which class has the least amount of buttons to push?

    Hehe, probably a strange question to ask, but i want to play a class that doesn't have much buttons to press. That being said i dont really mind what class it is because i want to still want to be as effective as i can, if you know what i mean.

    I don't want to play x class that's good but just fail miserably because im not good at pressing so many buttons. Dont matter if its mediocre im still fine with it

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    What a terrible way of picking a class...

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    What a terrible way of picking a class...
    Not at all, imagine raiding with someone who is spent just controlling his character and got little left to watch what's going on around them.
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    I too prefer not having a lot of skills to use or CD's to keep up. That's why I enjoyed Fury/Arms Warrior and Arcane Mage in WotlK and Resto Druid in TBC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gragagrogog View Post
    What a terrible way of picking a class...
    I remember when I wanted to raid on my laptop. The keyboard on it was too small, so I couldnt manage a rotation without fucking it up.
    So then my laptop became my dedicated ele shaman device.

    With a few macros, I could raid using only 3 buttons, the movement arrows and tab to switch targets.
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    Elemental Shamans I think, by far.

    Not entirely sure for PvP, but then again in PvP you have to use all of your utility to be successful, so they all add up to quite a lot.
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    For sheer least amount of (base) buttons to push and produce a tangible result I would say elemental shaman and destruction warlock for ranged, and frost DK for melee.
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    Few buttons to press? Assassination rogues has to be it,

    I have not played one since wrath but back then it was all of 3 buttons (if you counted throwing hunger for blood up once a minute)

    open with garote, low duration slice n dice, mut mut env <--- repeat until epics drop

    I doubt much has changed since then though so they still have to be pretty easy


    You could use TotT if you wanted to help your tank get aggro or increase others dps but then how will you be #1 on the meters?
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    I probably should clarify im talking about pvp, which is why i put it in the pvp section

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    Number of buttons is irrelevant. The easiest spec to master in a raid, is Assassination Rogue, no comparison. You have to apply SnD once at the start of the fight, then build CP with Mutilate, then use Rupture and Envenom as finishers. Use Dispatch procs asap, and replace Mutilate with Dispatch under 35%. Use your CDs on CD, and use Vanish on CD for more CPs.

    Yes, Ele Shammy, Frost DK and Destro Lock are very easy aswell, but they are still one tier harder than Ass Rogue.

    If you are only interested in number of keybinds required, don't go Ele, as it has way more rotational and utility spells that you are expected to use, than the other ones.


    EDIT: My response was for PvE. Thread was in the "recent post" list, so didn't see that it was about PvP (which I have no clue about).
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    Every ranged class has -4 buttons to use, by design (W, S, A and D), so play ranged I would say.
    Last edited by mmoc1561bc551c; 2014-06-15 at 02:01 PM.

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    Pick my class threads are not allowed so I'm going to close this.
    Also, this is a terrible way to pick a class for PvP.

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