
Razer - Naga Epic
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Last updated: Dec 10, 2025 Scoring
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"I absolutely love it. ... Have used one since like 2016 and I can’t play any game without it even non MMOs."
"their Naga has lasted me YEARS ... it finally died and I got a newer one and its also still going strong after years."
"I personally have been using a razer naga for 15 years now"
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"I won’t even consider playing a MMO without it. ... With shift and ctrl modifiers I can bind far more skills/abilities/consumables/etc than I would ever actually use."
"Only the Naga let's me assign shift to one of the middle row buttons, then easily roll my thumb left and right to get shift4 or shift6 from just my thumb."
"With the Naga I map the center button on the bottom row to shift. ... And with that I can roll my thumb up, left, or right and get another three keybinds. ... And just having shift there also lets me press that for shift, instead of my left pinky. One less thing for my left hand to do. Makes Shift+4 while moving and jumping easier. ... This gives me ready, instant access to the entire hotbar. And with shift, an entire second hotbar (excepting shift+7 and shift+9)."
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"It feels so much better in my hand."
"I use them entirely because they feel extremely good in my hand ... whereas the competitors like the corsair and logitech just don't feel right."
"no other MMO mouse has better thumb button size/placement. ... No other mouse fits my thumb that well."
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"I won’t even consider playing a MMO without it. ... With shift and ctrl modifiers I can bind far more skills/abilities/consumables/etc than I would ever actually use."
"Only the Naga let's me assign shift to one of the middle row buttons, then easily roll my thumb left and right to get shift4 or shift6 from just my thumb."
"With the Naga I map the center button on the bottom row to shift. ... And with that I can roll my thumb up, left, or right and get another three keybinds. ... And just having shift there also lets me press that for shift, instead of my left pinky. One less thing for my left hand to do. Makes Shift+4 while moving and jumping easier. ... This gives me ready, instant access to the entire hotbar. And with shift, an entire second hotbar (excepting shift+7 and shift+9)."
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"could play one handed. ... I'd be playing fetch with my dog while raid healing, it definitely confused the fuck out of a lot of people."
"I won’t even consider playing a MMO without it. ... With shift and ctrl modifiers I can bind far more skills/abilities/consumables/etc than I would ever actually use."
"Only the Naga let's me assign shift to one of the middle row buttons, then easily roll my thumb left and right to get shift4 or shift6 from just my thumb."
Disliked most:
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"After 7-ish, double clicking Nagas"
"having to buy a new "gaming mouse" every year cause their shit breaks constantly. ... another one of my Razer mice broke, i think the Naga ... the Naga i bought from Razer before i realized im wasting shitloads of money on that brand. ... Their base Logitech G305 has outlasted the 2 Deathadders, the Copperhead and the Naga i bought from Razer"
"2 Naga's died over the span of a year"
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"it constantly stops working for like 1.5 seconds. ... It’s some known software issue for which there still is no patch fix."
"sometimes the buttonpresses won't register."
"I just wish that games would be more consistent about allowing the binding of mouse-4 and mouse-5, because I got like 3 different profiles on my Razer Naga because some don't allow me to use shift, some don't allow me to use mouse-4 and mouse-5, and some don't allow me to use function keys..."
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"they broke so damn fast"
"After 7-ish, double clicking Nagas"
"having to buy a new "gaming mouse" every year cause their shit breaks constantly. ... another one of my Razer mice broke, i think the Naga ... the Naga i bought from Razer before i realized im wasting shitloads of money on that brand. ... Their base Logitech G305 has outlasted the 2 Deathadders, the Copperhead and the Naga i bought from Razer"
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"Two Nagas broke the scroll mouse press button twice. ... Expensive Garbage"
"The only problem is the scroll wheel always breaks after about 6 months and becomes useless. My 5th Naga just broke with exactly the same problem, and I'm very reluctant to buy another. ... Mine does the same but it's really bad, you can't control where you scroll at all. ... When things get intense in PvP I definitely grip and press the buttons harder than I need to, but I honestly can't help it. The only thing that can't take the punishment seems to be the scroll wheel. Either the click stops registering properly or the scrolling breaks. ... It doesn't always break in exactly the same way, sometimes the click stops registering properly and it either doesn't work or will start double clicking, sometimes the scrolling stops working and starts rubber banding back and forth erratically no matter which way I spin. ... I've been living with the issue for well over a year. ... I definitely think part of it is a me problem, but it happens to enough people that I think the components are just very cheap too and can't take the punishment. From the research I've done today, Razer aren't well known for their longevity that's for sure."
"All of the MMO mice I’ve tried have terrible scroll wheel sensors that don’t last me more than a year or 2. ... Even the naga and aerox… thankfully I was able to get replacements for both under warranty."
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"the price tag was a bit much for me"
"The razer and steelseries are the most overpriced"
"The prices are just not okay for the quality."
I’ve had my naga razer epic since 2010 if that tells you anything
r/wow • Best mouse for WoW with side buttons? ->Aye. My Naga Epic is still going strong.
r/pcmasterrace • Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP ->My Razer Naga Epic has been kicking for a similar time frame. I fear every day that it could be it's last.
r/pcmasterrace • Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP ->Aye. My Naga Epic is still going strong.
r/pcmasterrace • Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP ->My Razer Naga Epic has been kicking for a similar time frame. I fear every day that it could be it's last.
r/pcmasterrace • Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP ->Aye. My Naga Epic is still going strong.
r/pcmasterrace • Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP ->My Razer Naga Epic has been kicking for a similar time frame. I fear every day that it could be it's last.
r/pcmasterrace • Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP ->Yeah. I had the original razer naga epic, LOVED that mouse. Used it for 4-5 years before (in my naivety) decided to buy a new razer mouse because it was cool and flashy (I was 14/15). I’d give anything to have my old naga (well besides buying one second hand off eBay). The new ones just feel cheap and I haven’t decided to spent $180 on their new “naga pro” just to see if their more expensive one feels just as cheap as the trinity I bought 2+ years ago.
r/wow • Best mouse for WoW with side buttons? ->If you find it cheap I have 2 suggestions: Mad Catz MMO TE. Razer Naga Epic 2012 version(wireless or not is is PERFECT)
r/MMORPG • Decent MMO mouse? ->Every logitech mouse I've owned has lasted so long that my palm sweat started to erode the paint. The ONLY razer product I've owned that actually lasted a long time was the original naga that came out in like 2010 or something. I've had three deathadders just stop working or start double clicking all within less than a year so I stopped buying their products completely. But logitech has also been going slowly downhill over the years. The high volume of posts shitting on Razer isn't because we mistreat our stuff. It's because we've all had horrible experiences with their overpriced shit products. You happen to have a mouse that lasted a long time, but you're not the rule, you're the exception.
r/pcmasterrace • Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP ->Every logitech mouse I've owned has lasted so long that my palm sweat started to erode the paint. The ONLY razer product I've owned that actually lasted a long time was the original naga that came out in like 2010 or something. I've had three deathadders just stop working or start double clicking all within less than a year so I stopped buying their products completely. But logitech has also been going slowly downhill over the years. The high volume of posts shitting on Razer isn't because we mistreat our stuff. It's because we've all had horrible experiences with their overpriced shit products. You happen to have a mouse that lasted a long time, but you're not the rule, you're the exception.
r/pcmasterrace • Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP ->Every logitech mouse I've owned has lasted so long that my palm sweat started to erode the paint. The ONLY razer product I've owned that actually lasted a long time was the original naga that came out in like 2010 or something. I've had three deathadders just stop working or start double clicking all within less than a year so I stopped buying their products completely. But logitech has also been going slowly downhill over the years. The high volume of posts shitting on Razer isn't because we mistreat our stuff. It's because we've all had horrible experiences with their overpriced shit products. You happen to have a mouse that lasted a long time, but you're not the rule, you're the exception.
r/pcmasterrace • Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP ->I've got some old razer naga with 2 buttons by the left click and 12 numpad buttons. I'm not a stroke victim, but the mouse is amazing even without fancy binds. I don't like scrolling for hotbars or reaching across the keyboard
r/pcmasterrace • How I Returned to PC Gaming with One Hand After My Stroke ->Played wow even before mmo mouse was a thing so I never got used to it, I bought a couple of them over the years (g600 and old naga) it just felt uncomfortable using them for skills you would press in combat, felt slow. I personally only use them for skills i would use out of combat, like buffing and eating or autorun.
r/MMORPG • Keyboard bindings ->I was gonna recomend the Razer Naga; Bought 1 for like 80 euros years and years ago and its still going strong for me. (has 12 buttons on the side which is the main lure for me). Looked em up now before recomending em... and uhhh.... I dont think I can recomend em any more. They no longer do the "basic" 12 button version, they're all suped up with extra features, wireless etc etc and are WAYYYYYY too expensive for me to ever justify on a mouse... they're basically the price of a medium range monitor now which is INSANE. I've heard the logitech G502 is good, and the corsair scimitar if you want 12 keys on the side (though I'm hesitant with anything corsair these days; I've heard their quality dropped signifficantly, though that was like 10 years ago at this point.)
r/wow • I need a new MMO mouse. ->Corsair Scimitar fits the description if you want something different, but what are you on about the wireless stuff? Wireless mice these days use 2.4 GHZ dongles not bluetooth, the Naga Wireless can hold 100+ hours of battery life(You can also use it while it is charging), and no you won't get any connection issues or sensor lag unless your unit is defective in some way. Just upgrade to Wireless.
r/MouseReview • Good alternative to Razer Naga X? ->A razor naga had a wired one from the start of legion till now and recently got the wireless one have had no issues with either.
r/wow • Best mouse for WoW with side buttons? ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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