
If you would like to change the available keybinds for Skills, open the "Options" menu and go to "Controls", navigate to the "Skill" section and change the Function keys to whatever you like. Press any of the Function keys to instantly swap your right click abilityįor many players, using the Function keys as keybinds for your Skills isn't ideal.Hover over a Skill Icon and Press any of the Function keys, such as F1, F2, F3, and so on.To do this with default keybinds, follow the steps below: Keybinds for Skills in Diablo II: Resurrectedįor many new players to Diablo II: Resurrected, it might come as a surprise to learn that you can actually keybind multiple skills, allowing you to change your right click abilities on the fly. These have been sorted into categories to make them easier to find. You'll get very familiar with them as you learn to play this game. These are Keyboard and Mouse Shortcuts for those playing on a PC. And if I fill up all of those spots, I can hold the left trigger to pull up a secondary bar with different skills, almost like adjusting loadouts on the fly or making it more convenient to use my Town Portal Scroll.Diablo II: Resurrected has minimal controls, though there are many of them that you can't see on your main display. Unlike the keyboard and mouse interface for Diablo 2: Resurrected where I can only activate my skills with a left click or a right click, the controller’s interface offers six different locations where I can place my skills - each mapped to an individual button. The biggest boon for the controller is the skill-mapping feature. I know what Diablo 3 feels like on a controller, it’s fresh in my mind, and it feels just like Diablo 2: Resurrected - and that’s a good thing.

I’m currently spending my time off playing Diablo 3’s 23rd season. I reviewed the Switch version of the game. I’ve spent thousands of hours across multiple seasons of Diablo 3, with about a quarter of that time on consoles with friends and family. The controller instantly felt familiar while controlling my Barbarian. Diablo 2: Resurrected’s interface, with the mouse and keyboard controls on the left and the controller option shown on the right Image: Blizzard Entertainment via Polygon and Image: Blizzard Entertainment via Polygon
