The Necromancer class in The Elder Scrolls Online is multi-faceted, able to take on damage, support, and tank roles in a party setting. It's one of two downloadable classes, the other being the Warden, which wasn't included in the original game.
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The Necromancer is unique in Elder Scrolls Online for its death-related abilities and its tendency to get the player arrested – summoning and defiling corpses in the middle of a city isn't the smartest idea, after all. The Grave Lord, Bone Tyrant, and Living Death skill trees are each oriented around one of the three classic RPG archetypes, being DPS, Tanking, and Support.
Updated January 28, 2022 by Erik Petrovich: While it's perfectly possible to mix and match Necromancer class abilities between its three skill trees, Necromancers benefit a lot from sticking primarily to one and focusing on damage output, mitigating damage, or healing themselves and their party. This makes choosing the right abilities all the more important, more important than keeping an eye out for guards when resurrecting corpses around Tamriel. Abilities like Blastbones are found in just about every Necromancer DPS build, but more niche skills like Ghostly Embrace help to expand the class' potential in more specific situations (in this instance, group PvE).
The Grave Lord skill tree is the Necromancer's go-to damage skill tree. The Flame Skull and Blastbones abilities are indicative of how this skill tree generally works; the base ability deals decent damage in some way, but morphs tend to power them up immensely.
It's the first tree that Necromancers are likely to develop in a playthrough thanks to its DPS-focused abilities. Don't
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