Wondering what the best Necromancer builds are in Diablo 4? Regardless of which class you choose, Diablo 4 is a deep, complex game with countless build options open to players, so much so that it can be overwhelming at times. On this page, as part of our Diablo 4 guide, we'll provide a framework that's both powerful and fun, which can be configured as you see fit.
First up is The Blood Knight, a hard-hitting melee-focused take on the class, employing Blood and Darkness skills for added utility. Wielding a two-handed scythe and foregoing Minions for powerful and permanent buffs, we blasted through World Tier 2 (normal difficulty) our first time with ease, leaving oceans of blood and mounds of broken, bloodied Corpses in our wake (providing ammunition for still-more DPS). A selfish class, The Blood Knight is perfect for a solo player (able to buff and heal themselves) looking to experience the game's plot and lore, which (without spoilers) at times feels most appropriate for a character with a necromantic background.
In order to make this guide as flexible as possible, we'll go through the Abilities and Talents we use to make The Blood Knight tick. Then, we'll take you through our Level Guide, one level at a time, all the way up to 30. By that point, you should have a pretty good idea of how everything works, almost be done with the Campaign, and know whether you want to take it into the End Game. After beating the Campaign with at least one character on a Realm, players will have the option to skip the Campaign in future and go straight to the End Game, leaving them free to try another class if they like
Let's first take a look at the Abilities we'll be using to define this playstyle. We recommend unlocking the first five
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