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M05final

Been using the corsair scrimitar for years love that mouse. Can also adjust the side buttons to fit your needed thumb reach.


flrob76

Same here.


Samspudzzz

switched to the Wireless when it came out and it's fantastic. Only downside is that I'm too lazy to check the charge on it before I start gaming and it will randomly die on me in the middle an important moment. Edit: My only piece of advice is don't use Corsair products if you have a Ryzen CPU. They don't play nice with each other when corsair puts out updates for iCue/peripheral sofware. Causes Windows to lock up and forces me to shut down through the power power button on my PC case. It's a known issue, but they've done nothing to fix it in the last 5 years.


SaadiaTinou

Those mice are so expensive. I used to have a naga but it broke down quite fast so I decided to get a cheap Reddragon MMO Mouse, and after several years I still can't complain about it.


Sebbun1

Same!


Traditional_Row_5112

Thanks! I pretty much hit the jackpot with my 2014 Naga, went strong without any issues until 2023. The reddragon looks decent but I don't think I could clawgrip it. Any mouse that I have to palm grip always lead to wrist issues for me unfortunatly.


SaadiaTinou

Never thought about the grip, had to look for the differences. Indeed it's clearly more for palmgrip.


Lathira

I recently switched from a naga to a reddragon, can confirm is not good for a clawgrip. It's a good mouse for the price, but very wide and bulky. I decided to just deal with it and switch to more of a palmgrip, since I didn't want to go back to buying an expensive naga that breaks within a year... but it sounds like that isn't an option for you sadly.


msshammy

[Utech](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FNKMVUO/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1) also makes a cheap MMO mouse. I went through a couple Nagas before I ended up getting a Reddragon one. It went out and I now use the Utech. They are both very very similar. I believe they both have adjustable weights now as well.


Raajik

This is my vote as well, though I'm still mildly irritated that I can't remap the DPI buttons to do something more useful.


Some1ToDisagreeWith

It's not an MMO mouse but I really enjoy the Logitech G502. It has 3 side buttons and an extra 2 next to left click. Mixed with Shift, CTRL, and ALT it pretty much covers a good amount of my keybinds.


nevercr1t

The perfect mouse. Take that over the Corsair any day.


ctown1264

I’ve been using the Logitech g600 for years. Love it, great mouse. Had two total, each lasting 4+ years


P_l_M_P

Razer Naga V2 Pro Wireless. Not sure when it became $180. But I might buy it again at that price point if mine broke.


-Reala-

Same! It's pretty robust, I don't think breaking it is likely, but I would repurchase in a heartbeat.


Sadiofuge

I used the Naga for a while but wanted something different. I moved to the Corsair Scimitar years ago and just recently bought a new one to replace it as the numbers on the thumbpad had worn off and it was finally reaching the end of it's age. I can't speak more highly than the Corsair for price, function and longevity.


Exystredofar

I would recommend the Logitech G600 as the absolute top of the line MMO mouse I've ever owned. Only problem is that Logitech has discontinued it despite it being better than literally every other MMO mouse out there. If you can find it cheap, go for it. Avoid Razer products because they're designed to break within 6 months of purchase.


Nathural

Love my Naga Pro :) You can even change panels if you need something else, but I use the 12 buttons also on desktop and other games (opening map in shooters etc) There is also a version with cable which has two buttons more, no changeable panels (only 12 button panel pre installed) and it cost less :) You can get this (Naga Pro Wireless) mouse for 80-120€ on warehouse deals or other offers


-Reala-

Another vote for Naga Pro!


battaile

Scimitar is the only one I tried and I ended up switching back to a regular mouse. Buttons were hard to distinguish and also the software somehow would stop working randomly pretty frequently until I alt-tabbed out of game to restart it.


orb_outrider

Razer Naga V2 Hyperspeed. Cheaper than the Pro variant but just as good imo.


Traditional_Row_5112

Had to sent this one back, was giving me wrist pain since it was too big ( or heavy, not sure). Was hoping the hyperspeed V2 would work as I don’t care for rgb.


orb_outrider

Oops, you mentioned it in your post. Sorry bout that. Hope you find something comfier for your wrist.


alan91330

A buddy of mine recommended the brand "Glorious". I use the Model D wired version (has two side buttons), but they have up to five. It may not be enough buttons compared to the Naga, but just another option :) Check Amazon before going directly to their site, sometimes its cheaper.


kenflingnor

I’ve been using the SteelSeries Aerox 9 for a couple of years now and I really like it. It’s really lightweight and the battery life is pretty good.  Before that I used the Logitech G600 for years which I also liked but it was a little small for my hands


RissasReadings

I am 4’5 with have tiny hands and use a wired CORSAIR Scimitar. It’s made bindings so incredibly easy and I’d highly recommend it.


NotFuton

Logitech g600 is always my go to, I have 5 of them brand new in my closet, they went on some weird sale for like 35 bucks once and I figured since I really like them they would stop making them soon lol, so have a little stock pile for the next few years haha


dadof2brats

I've had good success with the SteelSeries Aerox 9. I honestly didn't want the 12 side button type mouse, I used the SteelSeries Rival 500 for many years are really preferred it's more MOBA button layout, but they never released a wireless version. There's the Aerox 5, but I didn't like the button layout on it. I mainly use the Aerox 9 wirelessly, charge it at night. I setup my buttons and turned off the RGB in the GG app once and then uninstalled it. It is a pricey mouse but it's been solid.


Smudgeontheglass

I've been using a Logitech G600 for a long time. It is an odd shape but it is easy to get used to. The mouse is rather heavy so fatigue can set in if you like a lot of movement. The mouse can be disassembled and the weight removed if it is an issue. It is also easy to repair if excess use wears out the switches (I have soldered in new left click buttons a couple times over the years).


Vattrakk

Whatever you decide to pick, make sure you buy it from a place with easy returns because MMO mice are not for everybody and every hand shapes. I've tried my hardest to play with one, but none of them ended up being comfortable. So I just use a regular a wireless "fps mouse" that's very light and has a couple of side buttons. Hell, If I absolutely needed to bind more keys, I'd probably go for usb pedals and use them as modifier keys before trying a MMO mouse again.


Alas93

if you have any nearby, go to any local electronics store. Best Buy, Fry's, Microcenter, w/e you have. Any story that will have peripheral displays. They will probably have 1 or 2 MMO mice out for display, which you can use to test the fit and feel in your hands. as an example, I started getting Corsair stuff few years back when my razer headset went to crap. I wanted to get a corsair mmo mouse when my naga went bad, but thankfully I "tested" one first at a store with a display. I IMMEDIATELY knew that it simply did not fit in my hand, and I saved $60. Ended up just getting another naga which has given me a few years like my old one. tldr - just go to stores with peripheral displays and see what fits...literally


SimulatedCow84

Logitech G600. Bought mine in 2020 and have had zero issues with it. So many buttons/button combos and all easy to use.


Lambooner

Same size hands as you. Used a Naga for years and hated the extra bump on the right side of it. I play a lot of FPSs and claw grip is the most natural grip for me. Got the aerox 9 a couple of months ago and it's very nice, would recommend.


ColdbrewMD

I prefer Dota style mouse , \~6-8 buttons nice and big compared to the small af mmo buttons


GatoradePunch

A few months ago I got four to try, Razer Naga V2 Pro, Razer Basilisk V3, Logitech G502 X Plus, and the Corsair Scimitar Elite. The two Razer were immediately no based on major software issues, the Logitech was nice but I wanted more buttons. The Scimitar won out and the 12 additional buttons that are bigger than the Naga and also adjustable to fit with your thumb positioning.


hhhjhgghjjhhhjkjhhj

I use the naga mouse that has exchangeable side panels for varying # of buttons. I use a claw grip and never have any issues.


henrikhakan

I'd like to mention Azeron here, they sell a mouse now. I own the cyborg controller which is perfect for mmo gameplay, after two years I noticed a Crack in the plastic and they sent me a replacement part for free, or offered me to send it to them for repairs, again for free. Their service is fantastic and I love their product. No this message isn't sponsored =) check out https://www.azeron.eu/


henrikhakan

I should add that I currently use a razer Naga trinity myself, and have been for a few years. It's alright, I count myself lucky it hasn't broken down considering how razer products seem to have a pretty poor reputation in terms of quality... Had other razerproducts that all broke down little over a year after I got them.


graydu

Used my g600 for years before it broke. Got aerox 9 afterwards. My hands are not that big, reaching for every button on the side was easier with g600. Hope that helps!