Wandering Sword PC Keyboard Controls Guide - MGW

Wandering Sword PC Keyboard Controls Guide

A Temple in Wandering Sword

In Ancient China, there are countless stories of wandering warriors who unlock an inner strength to save the day, and now you can join their ranks in Wandering Sword. Developed by The Swordsman Studio, Wandering Sword is a 2.5D strategy RPG in the same vein as Octopath Traveler & Project Triangle Strategy but it uses that common presentation to tell its own story and introduce new, complex mechanics.

 

As a young swordsman seeking the ultimate martial arts knowledge, you will traverse the many diverse lands of China meeting people, forming bonds, and even recruiting them to your cause. However making your way across these lands will not be easy and you are going to have to learn many different moves and master many different weapons.

 

Even though Wandering Sword is a turn-based strategy role-playing game, you will still need to have a good grasp of the game’s controls. Just like any martial art, you can only succeed through complete mastery and we’re here to help you with that. Take a look at this Wandering Sword PC keyboard controls guide for all of the buttons you’ll need to complete your martial arts journey successfully. Practice makes perfect, for sure, but having this guide open for quick reference will only help you become a martial arts master all that much faster!

 

 

Key Bindings and Hotkeys

Movement

  • Move Up: W

 

  • Move Down: S

 

  • Move Left: A

 

  • Move Right: D

 

  • Run: Left Shift

 

 

System

  • Interact: E

 

  • Next Line: Space

 

  • Map: M

 

  • Bag/Profile: B

 

  • Martial Art: V

 

  • Quest: T

 

  • Meridian: J

 

  • Settings: ESC

 

 

Battle

  • Normal Move: 1

 

  • Special Move: 2

 

  • Mighty Move: 3

 

  • Unique Move: 4

 

  • Lightness Skill: 5

 

  • Cultivation Method: 6

 

  • Compose: Z

 

  • Escape: X

 

  • Move/Use Skills: Left Mouse Button

 

  • Cancel: Right Mouse Button

 

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    Mike has been playing video games since he was able to hold a controller, having been fascinated by Sonic 2 on his mom’s Sega Genesis. That fascination and passion for the art form has grown exponentially nearly 30 years later, and he doesn’t see that fading away anytime soon.

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