This is by far the most expensive mouse I have ever owned. The price is ridiculously high - $150. However, I like it. That's slightly more than the MMO mice from Razer Naga, Corsair and Logitech. The thumb buttons are comfortable to use. There is a seating area for my pinky. Overall grip is good. The RGB lighting is great. It integrated seamlessly with Armory Crate and my other RGB components. The main downside is that it's heavier, so don't expect too much lifting and pulling with it. If you do this, your wrist will hurt after a while. As long as you relax by playing games like MMO/ARPG and not FPS, it will work. Also, the software doesn't have features like Razer for saving keybind profiles for different games. In summary, if your hands are smaller (where the Razer Naga is ideal or great for you), e.g. E.g. raise and click, and are thrifty, this is not for you. Otherwise, this is currently the best "NEW" MMO mouse.
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