THE EL'DRUIN
Just like with the Hellion gaming mouse Leetgion managed to design and manufacture an gaming mouse that looks like no other in the market (its design reminds me a lot of Warcraft and Diablo).
Usually when a new manufacturer enters the picture the first units released usually look a lot alike but excluding some minor design similarities and their color the Hellion looks nothing like the El'Druin.
Instead of the usual thumb buttons featured with most gaming mice Leetgion has placed an fully adjustable 5-Way SPAD on the left side.
The product name is printed on the lower end of the palm plate.
By default Leetgion has mounted the large gray palm plate which should be ideal for most people (i liked it more than the medium sized ones).
The right side ring allows you to micro tune your DPI settings (DPI selection) and scroll between profiles.
Leetgion has used 2 OMRON micro switches (Japanese) for the primary buttons and a clickable scroll wheel.
The El'Druin also has an lighting system with 1 LED placed right in front of the 5-way SPAD and 1 right behind the scroll wheel.
As you can all see Leetgion bundles a total of 4 palm plates, 2 large and 2 medium ones in black and gray.
The large black plate is even better than the gray one since it's coated with a very thin rubber layer.
At the base of the El'Druin we see the 3 large Teflon feet and the Leetgion logo.
The Avago 9500 laser mouse sensor may not be the fastest one out there (5000DPI/11.750fps/30g) but it's very accurate and has also been tested on other gaming mice (and also has an 2.5mm lift detection).
For good or bad the 2 LEDs found on the El'Druin provide a limited lighting effect.