Blizzard's Diablo 4 is still very much under work. The game is scheduled to release in 2023, but fortunately the developer is releasing information as the development gears turn. The company's has previously given fans a look into the visual and map design aspect of the game with a focus on the world of Diablo 4, known as Sanctuary, and several dungeons that are under work for the game.
Blizzard recently offered a sneak peek into one of the game's characters, the Necromancer. Thanks to the unique mechanics, the Necromancer has been a fan favorite class since it was introduced in Diablo 2. The class is also playable in Diablo 3, Diablo Immortal as well as in the remastered Diablo 2: Resurrected. With a style of play revolving around minions, it delivers something other classes can't. It is no surprise that Blizzard has decided to bring the Necromancer back in Diablo 4 as one of the five classes.
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The Necromancer from previous Diablo titles is known for powerful, dark magic and reanimation of corpses. This is true for the Diablo 4 version of the Necromancer, too. The class uses two resources: essence and corpses. The former is a form of mana that regenerates automatically at a slow rate, while the latter allows players to use the remains of fallen enemies as targets for skills.
Corpses can be used to animate allies for the Necromancer or to power other skills. One of the classic abilities of the Necromancer is the powerful damage skill Corpse Explosion, which is also among the best skills in Diablo Immortal. As the name suggests, with Corpse Explosion the Necromancer targets a dead body that is in close proximity to enemies. By blowing up the corpse, the Necromancer
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