Zach only has one key bound on his keyboard: the I WIN button. Welcome to WoW Insider’s weekly PvP column, The Art of War(craft), focusing on good, old-fashioned PvP.
Last week, we discussed a few pointers on how to continue your winning ways on the battlefield. We talked about how your machine and connection will help give you a competitive edge, and we also briefly touched on how other playstyle improvements such as macros and keybindings will contribute to your game. Keybinding, quite simply, is using your keyboard keys (or mouse buttons) to activate your spells and abilities, as opposed to clicking on them with your cursor. If there is any bad habit at all that you need to break, it’s clicking. It’s an even graver gaming sin than keyboard turning. In fact, learning how to keybind can effectively prevent you from keyboard turning.
By default, the game has set the W, A, S, D keys as forward, turn left, backward and turn right, respectively. Keyboard turning means you use the A and D keys (or any keyboard keys set to rotate) to change direction. You can easily remedy this by unbinding the A and D keys and binding them to the strafe buttons instead. Head on to the game menu by pressing the Esc key (instead of clicking on the computer icon on your bar — isn’t that much faster?) and going to the Key Bindings section. You’ll see that World of Warcraft actually allows for two different sets of keys or instructions for movement and other game commands. In most cases, you’ll only really need one set.
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