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castamere7castamere7 Member Posts: 27 Arc User
Hey folks,

I have a hand disability which makes tap-dodging out of the red challenging in games like this. I also have trouble moving and attacking at the same time. It's mostly a matter of reaction time.

Is there a class and build that might work for me? I only PvE, no PvP. How far could I get in PvE content, playing like this?

I have tried a gaming mouse, but it doesn't help. It actually is worse.

Thanks for any info!

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  • mentinmindmakermentinmindmaker Member Posts: 1,492 Arc User
    If your main problem is lack of dexterity to actually do the fast shift-key or key-doublepress actions to execute a dodge, you should look into a programmable mouse/keyboard. You can program those combinations to be bound to one key. If you look around you might even find gear that can tie that to pedals etc so you can use feet.

    If the problem is even getting off the commands fast enough or keeping up sufficient actions per second, you need to look at the best class. I think the advice in that case will differ between solo and group content:

    For solo content, I would recommend a tank. Tanks can just ignore almost everything in solo content, while classes with less defense will have to do some fast clicking to stay alive. A GF or a tankadin.

    For group content, I would recommend a truly ranged dps class. It should be a dps class since they have more freedom to do mistakes that will not affect the group too badly. A healer/tank that is slow can be a problem for the group. Also avoid a class that fight close to the target, since most of the red stuff and melee attacks will fly there which requires fast reactions to dodge.

    For group content a SW might be the best option. Other possibilities could be a CW, but CWs really need to fight in melee range to get full benefit. Also a HR could work, but HRs do most dps in melee range and when stance shifting.

    SWs specced with a permanent pet also has some good survivability in solo since the pet will take care of much of the tanking. So as the best compromise I would suggest a SW with permanent pet.

  • vjarlvjarl Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 93 Arc User
    I use Shift-Arrow to dodge. Maybe that would make it easier for you.
  • dread4moordread4moor Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 1,154 Arc User
    Play GF. There is no dodge at all. Just raise your shield.
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  • micky1p00micky1p00 Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 3,594 Arc User
    edited April 2017
    Check this:
    https://www.reddit.com/r/Neverwinter/comments/60hr04/which_character_requires_the_least_amount_of/

    There are also several links there, check those out too.
  • castamere7castamere7 Member Posts: 27 Arc User
    OK, thanks guys!

    Can the game be enjoyed thoroughly as mainly a solo or small group experience?
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  • castamere7castamere7 Member Posts: 27 Arc User
    OK, thanks a bunch! Definitely going to try GF. I'm historically bad at tanking for groups, though. Guess I'd better stick to solo content.
  • diloul31diloul31 Member Posts: 250 Arc User
    edited April 2017
    Yo !
    On Ps4, we dodge/shield/run/slide ect by pressing the left stick.

    My point is, overall, considering the difficulty you have, can't you plug a pad on your PC or the interface is too complex to be mapped on a pad ?
  • castamere7castamere7 Member Posts: 27 Arc User
    diloul31 said:

    Yo !

    On Ps4, we dodge/shield/run/slide ect by pressing the left stick.



    My point is, overall, considering the difficulty you have, can't you plug a pad on your PC or the interface is too complex to be mapped on a pad ?

    Hmm, that's a good question. I do pretty well with game controllers.
  • mantera47mantera47 Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 70 Arc User



    Hmm, that's a good question. I do pretty well with game controllers.

    maybe this will help?

    http://www.arcgames.com/en/forums/neverwinter/#/discussion/comment/12745621


  • mousebreaker85#4641 mousebreaker85 Member Posts: 97 Arc User
    I use xpadder program and mapped all my keys to a specialty controller
    I lost 2 fingers in the service and also found I could no longer use gaming mouse
    I have potions mapped to directional keys -dpad and mount is down
    I have my at wills on b and a buttons
    F or loot all open door etc is the y button
    I have my 2 dailies on the right and left bumpers the way they look on layout (makes it easier to swap em and still know which is which
    My three skills I have on the left trigger right trigger and x button
    Dodge roll is left stick press so you can still use a direction with the other directional stick and press stick in to perform the roll
    My right stick in is my stealth or tab class skill I.e. Shield block for tank
    And I have 2 hotkey buttons on the back of the controller which is jump and open inventory
    The right stick up down left right is w,a,s,d
    The left stick is mouse up down left right look
    I have these on high sensitivity for pvp
    And dead zone set pretty low to not accidentally move
    As x padder let's you set how easy or hard you must press to perform an action.
    Honestly...I can freakin rock it
    In pvp it's almost not even fair as my reflexes on a controller are bionic growing up on fps and consoles and you will have no problems in pve as I usually top paingiver chart.
    I play a rogue which is very intense in pve as you are squishy AF !

    I really suggest trying this and any questions I would be happy to help
  • demonmongerdemonmonger Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 3,350 Arc User
    You can also make a bind to move and dodge with a single button press.
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