Some help with choosing a good mouse?

ZbangzbangNoMi

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Hello again! I came here for some help some time ago in choosing a good UPS and someone helped me quite fast so i thought i'd come again :D.
This time i am in need of a gaming mouse. My current one has some problems and so does the mousepad and i have some problems of my own.
I haven't played a shooter in years and i don't think i'll start soon, what i do play a lot is dota, as well as an mmorpg every now and then if i have time and if i become interested in one. Don't need a lot of buttons, my current one just has 2 on the side and it's enough, what i do need is one that is more resistant to sweat because that is my biggest problem, and one that moves faster than my current one because it is really messing up my gameplay, of course it's also because of the current state of the mousepad. My current one is Dragon War Dragunov. The scroll is beginning to malfunction, it has become quite dirty but i do admit i am also to blame. It has these holes on the sides where dust and sweat get in and it's so bothersome to clean it so i definitely don't want one that has that. I think i suffer from hyperhidrosis but i am not sure, i never checked with a doctor so it's not official but my palms sweat more than a normal person's, and it happens fast, excessively and for no reason, even when i do nothing. I am forced to wash my hands or use something to clean them every few minutes. During a match of dota which can last, on average, about 30 minutes or so, a pool of sweat, so to speak, begins to form under my wrist.
I'm not joking, but generally i avoid that because i wipe my hands with something or wash them often. I've always had regular, plastic mice, i guess i need one that has rubber? Never had one but apparently it helps with sweating, right? THis is very important for me, definitely need one that is more resistant to sweat and that would help me sweat less. Other than that, one that would perform well, of course, would be great. Right now the current one has problems, when i move it to get from point A to point B in dota, i have to very often repeat the move to get there because it doesn't go all the way, it's too slow. The mousepad also has suffered a lot because of excessive sweating, the material has split on its margins and stuff. Idk what else i can say. I was interested in buying the logitech g302 because it is relatively cheap and i've heard a lot of good things about it. The reason why i didn't is because, while i've heard it's great for gaming and performs very well, it doesn't appear to do anything for my sweat problem :/. My budget would be around 50 dollars. I wanted to buy a mouse and a mousepad in this budget but i think i'll just buy a mouse and later a mousepad because i don't think it would work out because a good mouse alone is like $48 in my country (the logitech g302), unless i could get one that comes with a mousepad but w/e.
Also because of the sweat it gets all slippery and sticky so yeah, i'm sorry for all of the detail, i guess it's kind of desgusting and it affects the way i play.
So yeah, hopefully you guys can give me some advice.
 
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the logitech g302 is a great mouse. my buddy got one and i like it a lot. you can actually get one for $38 right now on amazon which will leave you enough money to get a new mouse pad. I play A LOT of dota and i have been using a Turtle Beach GRIP 300 for about 4 months. it is a really good mouse and can be had for $30. the most popular is the deathadder but i just dont like how it feels. it really comes down to your preference.

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the logitech g302 is a great mouse. my buddy got one and i like it a lot. you can actually get one for $38 right now on amazon which will leave you enough money to get a new mouse pad. I play A LOT of dota and i have been using a Turtle Beach GRIP 300 for about 4 months. it is a really good mouse and can be had for $30. the most popular is the deathadder but i just dont like how it feels. it really comes down to your preference.
 
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ZbangzbangNoMi

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Nah, amazon is always a problem for me, as well as other such websites, because it takes a long time before a product gets here and many don't deliver to my country and so on. My option is to buy from a store in this country (Romania). I do sometimes order things from outside, such as books, manga and so on but not things like hardware. Also those don't really fix or help my sweat problem in any way. That razer looks nice though and yeah, it appears to have rubber on the sides and i have it in my country but it's $80+ :)), damn it.
I am concerned about the shape of the g302 but i might end up buying it since a lot of people recommend it and say it's great. I was also thinking about steelseries 300 rival but despite having the rubber on the sides, i've heard they don't last long so i think i might just give up on that and deal with the problem as i've always done. WHat do you guys think?
Although, it might not be a bad shape, i probably won't feel the change since i have a fingertip grip, like a claw, my finger generally are placed near the front of the mouse and my palm never actually touches the mouse.