Class for beginner with low amount of keybinds? (disabled person)

Hi. I’d like to have some fun in low rating arenas but due to my disability a can only manage 15-20 max keybinds. Could you guys recommend me simple class for arenas with low amount of skill buttons? :smile:

Healer or DPS?

I think holy paladin has relatively few keybinds for a healer, for DPS you could probably get away with something like destro lock or demon hunter

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disc priest

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Frost DK has probably the least amount of spells, along with DH.

Sadly, these two specs are kind of underperforming right now. But unless you aim for very high rating, this won’t be an issue. Besides, they will get buffed eventually.

For a caster, Elem for sure.

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Hpala / Ret
Disc Priest
Warrior
Frost DK
Demon Hunter

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cannot recommend.
Palas generally have lots of keybinds unless you don’t want to use all the group utility like sac, heals, blessing (3 blessings alone)

@OP every hybrid class would fall out because if you want to play them optimally you would need more target macros or you end up clicking…

Frost dk got more key binds nowadays but are still on the lower end with 0 group utility.
DHs have the lowest amout of keybinds of all classes
MM hunters (without pet) are also very simple with much less key binds.

Other classes with little keys:
holy priest (without dmg abilities)
MW (without dmg abilities)
BM hunter (garbage)
Fury (garbage)
Destro
Arcane / Frost / Fire mage

rogues don’t have baseline that many abilities but for higher lvl play I guess you need to do some focus macros or whatever, but that stays true for almost every class.

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I think demon hunter is the best answer. They were designed to eliminate key presses as much as possible

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Thank you guys. I’m testing frost dk and dh trial mode. Seems like dk is rly slow class with low amount of buttons and dh too but with much faster buttons smashing :sweat_smile:

ret pally I could agree with, but I think holy is a pretty fair assessment, no?

unless you are at the absolute highest level of play you don’t really need that many spells / binds I think. I mean yeah you have your healing buttons and then what you “need” beyond that is pretty much blessings, hoj, divine shield, horse, judge, dispel, and target macros. that should be enough for a good start unless I’m missing something.

for ret however, yeah, you kinda need party 1/2 macros for all your utility and offheals unless you want to find yourself constantly being a little too late on pressing them.

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I think I found it. DH with demon blades talent :heart_eyes:
Is it any good/viable?

DH isn’t good right now, but it’s probably viable, especially if you just piggy back off of OP classes that can carry you.

if you want meta classes then perhaps try something like balance druid, arms warrior (not exactly sure how keybind friendly they are). maybe even windwalker.

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Ret and DH definitely.

The playstyle of those speccs are also the most simple to play.
You definitely should be playing a melee class. It’s the most straight forward and easiest to pick up compared to healer and ranged speccs.

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I think i would put it to a little higher key binds because of the dmging abilities being mandatory for Holy power generation while for other healers dealing dmg is more “optional”

Didn’t count my key binds exactly but I know when I have to use a lot of shift modifiers because my bars are full, then the class got more abilities than others.

dh is on the weaker side at the moment and without the hunt even more garbage.

demon blades feels terrible in my opinion but I guess up to you

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