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This page isn't editable by me at the moment, probably because it's official documentation, but it is important to note that the SHIFT key, to disable auto-aim, also applies to melee attacks, and can be important with swords with significant forward movement such as [[Cutter]] and [[Flourish]] when attacking along the edge of a hazard, such as a flame grate or spikes
 
This page isn't editable by me at the moment, probably because it's official documentation, but it is important to note that the SHIFT key, to disable auto-aim, also applies to melee attacks, and can be important with swords with significant forward movement such as [[Cutter]] and [[Flourish]] when attacking along the edge of a hazard, such as a flame grate or spikes
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==Expert Default==
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It should be noted on this page of a control scheme used by most PC gamers, for the convenience of people who don't already know about it. That being:
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* WASD as Move North/West/South/East
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* Action as Left Mouse
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* Defend as Right Mouse
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This control scheme allows players to move freely while aiming, be it sword or gun, and provides a much easier method of alternating between attacking and blocking. I bring this up now because I've recently noticed a long time player has never even heard of it, and it's pretty vital for the harder areas of Spiral Knights. [[User:Magnus|Magnus]] 21:01, 31 October 2011 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 21:01, 31 October 2011

This page isn't editable by me at the moment, probably because it's official documentation, but it is important to note that the SHIFT key, to disable auto-aim, also applies to melee attacks, and can be important with swords with significant forward movement such as Cutter and Flourish when attacking along the edge of a hazard, such as a flame grate or spikes

Expert Default

It should be noted on this page of a control scheme used by most PC gamers, for the convenience of people who don't already know about it. That being:

  • WASD as Move North/West/South/East
  • Action as Left Mouse
  • Defend as Right Mouse

This control scheme allows players to move freely while aiming, be it sword or gun, and provides a much easier method of alternating between attacking and blocking. I bring this up now because I've recently noticed a long time player has never even heard of it, and it's pretty vital for the harder areas of Spiral Knights. Magnus 21:01, 31 October 2011 (UTC)

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