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Gemaco1397

I prefer to manually set up the spec I copy, so I can read the abilities as I go down the tree and get a feel for it. If you can say the spec you're trying to learn we might be able to help you, but for now all I can say is read everything you have selected, main and passive


gandiesel

Use an add on like hekili to learn them. You’ll be better to stop using it once you get the gist but it’s great to learn


sakmentoloki

So this is just a way to more easily get you heard around various specs faster. So while you abilities on each spec are different alot are similar. Keep the same key binds for each class For example I use middle mouse for interrupts. I keep shift t as taunt Q is always my main aoe Shift 1 is my main defensive etc. That way no matter what I'm playing I can do the basics easier without having to think too much


Stalin_Stale_Ale

You can just slam your face against the keyboard if all you want to do is kill boars. Good day.


Bradipedro

The best way I found personally is starting a new character and learning the abilities one by one - it’s easier in a content designed for your skills.


SillyAdditional

That’s what I do


Shmeckey

Read everything in the talent tree, multiple times. Every day you play for a week. You'll catch some synergies.