The Necromancer’s Book of the Dead unique class mechanic in has received some major changes to the specific stats and effects since the game launched. While the system remains in place and has not changed significantly, the minor details have. This guide will highlight those changes and give you an overview of the mechanic, which you can use to find out what works best for you.
The Necromancer is always a favorite among players of the various class builds in , allowing you to summon hordes of minions and deal lots of damage quickly. The class has received a fair few buffs as well, making it even more favorable. While it does not hit at quite the same level as the Spiritborn or Sorcerer class, it is still a heavy-hitting class that benefits a lot from the Book of the Dead.
Fortunately, it is not hard to unlock the Book of the Dead, as it will automatically become available at Level 5. Once it does, you can see the menu in the tab next to the character menu, which has three sections underneath it detailing the minions available. The three minions are Skeletal Warriors, Skeletal Mages, and Golems. However, the Golems will not be available right at Level 5.
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Each of those minion types in return has an additional three sub-types. These sub-types will slowly level up over time and you do not have to actively do anything to do so besides level up your character. At level 25, you will unlock a unique quest called , and you will travel to the Fractured Peaks to learn a ritual to summon a Golem.
Beyond getting 30% of your stats, the minions will also get any of your buffs.
All of your minions will get 30% of your stats right off the bat, although there is an exception. There are other optional upgrades for each sub-type as well. Not every Necromancer build wants to summon the minions,some of them sacrifice them instead. However, if you do
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