Many veterans of the Necromancer class will recall that Corpse Explosion was the ultimate endgame build. Despite Poison Nova and Summoners getting the love while leveling, Corpse Explosion was the way to go. But with a cap on the damage from successive bodies in Diablo Immortal, is that still the way to go?
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It is certainly a viable build, from beginning to end. Although Diablo Immortal doesn't cram the screen full of enemies with corpses to explode, this build takes full advantage of the skills and gear available, assuring the Necromancer gamers that it is still possible to have a literal blast on the way to the top of the leaderboards.
Due to several factors, like gear, skills, reforging, and upgrades, it is impossible to list the exact quantities for many of the numbers detailed here. Any variable number has been replaced with an 'X' to signify its potential to change.
Though this may initially look like a Summoner build, the Corpse Explosion Necromancer requires corpses. Most boss fights have no minions around, so this requires the Necromancer to bring their own corpses along. Let these undead minions die, then detonate their bodies.
The bulk of gamers will be hunting down their ideal pieces of legendary gear after taking the time to beat the game. But don't forget to track down the set bonus pieces after choosing them from the list. A complete set gives three additional effects, on par with the legendary bonuses from the regular gear.
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While it's totally fine to increase the damage done by the summoned units, make sure to never buff their survivability or decrease their quantity. Their purpose, after all, is to die.
Although the summoned units are
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