However, it’s not feasible as it reduces the speed of play and accuracy immensely. This will allow you to FOH the opponent with LMB, hold their name and teleport to them. One work around is to manually open up your skills on the left side and select FOH, then use another keyboard hotkey to quick cast smite. Quick-cast does not allow you to swap your skills as an option and this is a very simple change. The reason being is because quick-cast will just cast your FOH and auto-switch back to the main skill smite. However what is not possible is to switch to FOH on the LMB to then hold FOH on the opponent, attack with FOH and teleport on them. Quick-cast controls: The same click and hold smite on LMB, teleport to opponent and repeat is possible. This is the chain lock combination, as it combines the character select and grab with smite and FOH not just smite. The steps here are click and hold smite on the other player to attack LMB – teleport – switch to FOH, click and hold FOH on opponent – teleport – and switch back to smite for the kill. Instead of using smite to click and hold (reacquire the opponent), the legacy controls allow you to switch to FOH and use that to grab the player from a distance to then teleport on them. Legacy chain lock combination: Using smite as an example, if smite is being used to grab the opponent, the idea is to smite them to create swirls over their head and then as the opponent teleports away. This will teleport the player on top of the opponent and have the cursor in position to click and grab the opponent again repeating the process. Once the opponent’s character is being held, the player can drag their cursor on their own character (center of screen) and click teleport. On either the left or right mouse buttons whether smite/FOH on the LMB or an aura on the RMB, the player uses these skills to click and hold an opponent’s character. It also solves many problems of wanting to change your skill mid fight or duel without having to manually select it. Goal: The goal is to have quick-cast be just as competitive as legacy controls and allow more players to even the playing field using quick-cast. I’ll go into explaining how it’s done, the problems that restrict this tactic on quick-cast and recommended options to allow quick-cast the same chain lock combinations as legacy controls. It can be done with any character, however the legacy controls allow for easier locks and more importantly chain lock combinations. This is a high skill cap play as it requires coordination and has small nuisances to keep effective but is the single most rewarding maneuver in PvP. Using legacy controls (without quick-cast) the player can use a skill on either the left or right side to name lock the opponent and follow them around with teleport. In PvP the most rewarding and most used mechanical skill is teleport chain locking the opponent. The post specifically uses a Paladin Smite/Foh (Fist of Heavens) setup to explain what the problem is and potential solutions. Quick-cast does not allow for a change of skill which I believe is an easy fix Wanted to post this in General and again hope blizzard sees this. Originally I posted this in the paladin channel but I don’t think it’ll get any exposure there. Tele chain lock combinations with quick-cast – Needs fixing
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