Golems are the third minion Necromancers can summon in Diablo 4 — and the game absolutely does not explain how summoning Golems works. Unlocking them is relatively straightforward. At the start of the game, under the Book of the Dead tab, you’ll find listed level requirements for all your minions. Golems unlock at Level 25. But there’s a lot more to actually using them. Skeletal Mages start spawning immediately after you unlock them. Golems don’t.
If you’re as confused as we were, here’s a quick guide explaining exactly how to summon Golems. You can only summon 1 Golem at a time, but they’re powerful damage sponges that will keep you in the fight against tough bosses a lot longer. Learn more about Golems, summoning them, and what types you’ll eventually unlock.
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To unlock Golems, you need to reach Level 25 with the Necromancer Class. A new quest will appear to the north of the starting city. This is the Golem quest — and even after unlocking the Golems, it isn’t clear exactly how to summon them.
The bones are dropped by enemies in the blue quest circle. Defeat the enemies marked in red on your minimap. There aren’t enough skeletons for a single run — you’ll need to wait for them to respawn to collect all 12. After finding the bones, follow the quest marker to a cave and interact with the blasphemous altar.
This is an extremely short and simple quest. Completing the quest is simple. The real challenge is summoning Golems. Unlike Skeletal Warriors and Skeletal Mages, Golems are not summoned
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