The Diablo Immortal Necromancer is exactly what you would expect – a summoner of skeleton soldiers and a user of dark magic.
He is a fighter who slices through his enemies with a scythe while using death as a weapon in the form of corpses that can explode or bones that protect them.
The Necromancer’s whole kit makes it not only a good class for beginners, but also a very powerful and fun class – covering a good range of situations, from pure damage to crowd control.
In any case, we have prepared this guide to teach you the necromancer ways in Diablo Immortal, explaining not only how to play with the class, but also what are the best skills, gear, gemsand Paragon Points.
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If you’re interested in other Diablo Immortal classes, we’ve got a deep dive into Crusader as well.
How to Play as a Necromancer in Diablo Immortal
In Diablo Immortal, the Necromancer is one of the most flexible classes you will find in the game. For this reason, the first thing to understand is how to play with this class is to choose a style of play that you are going to follow. .
You can cause a massive amount of damage to one or more targets, becoming an excellent DPS. On the other hand, you can loosen up its build a bit and go for a mix between damage and support or full support, having the ability to do tank damage as well as incapacitate enemies.
Picking one of these approaches isn’t a definitive decision, so you don’t have to worry, although it will inevitably influence the skills, gear, and gems you might need to maximize the build.
Despite the playstyle you’re looking for, there are some general class aspects to keep in mind when playing as a Necromancer.
First, it’s a mid-range attack class, which means that when trying to attack enemies, you may be far from dodging some of their abilities, but you’ll be close enough to be always touched by them. Learn how to position yourself to avoid taking unnecessary damage.
Another important detail you need to keep in mind when playing as a Necromancer is that if your build isn’t tanking focused, you can’t handle a lot of damage.
Although other classes such as Wizard or Demon Hunter are more squishy than the Necromancer, this class is not made to play on the front lines against the enemy without a proper build.
Movement is therefore essential to stay alive against hordes of demons. Kite them while using your basic attack while waiting for your skills to cool down.
Diablo Immortal Necromancer best skills
Before you begin to dive into the first level of multiple items regarding the Necromancer, it is fundamental that you understand that this is not the only answer.
The skills we are going to suggest here are for a build based on using Necromancer summons to fight and protect you. This is great for completing dungeons and killing bosses. However, you can play around with the skills to find what works best for you.
Here are the skills we picked as the best:
- Soulfire (unlocked at level 1): This is your primary attack, which means Soulfire is your basic attack that you should use primarily as padding between your cooldowns. It’s a ball of energy that explodes when the target is hit, damaging nearby enemies. It also gives you access to the ultimate Hungering Soulfire which is an improved version of the attack but now more powerful, launching multiple attacks that will follow enemies.
- Command Skeletons (unlocked at level 1): using this skill, you can have your skeletons charge at a specific location, focusing on enemies that are in the area.
- Command Golem (unlocked at level 50): it’s an amazing skill that lets you summon a giant golem to attack enemies and damage the tank.
- Bone Armor (unlocked at level 41): It is an excellent choice to increase the necromancer’s survivability. It gives you – and other players if you’re in a party – a shield that absorbs damage.
- Dark Curse (unlocked at level 44) or Corpse Explosion (unlocked at level 3):
Diablo Immortal Necromancer best gear
The following gear pieces listed here are meant to synergize with the skills we picked, but you can bring other gear depending on your build.
However, it is important to prioritize certain attributes of your equipment. For the Necromancer, Intelligence and Vitality are most important.
- Desolatoria (main hand) – Transform the Command Golem by summoning a Fire Golem.
- Baleful Trinity (secondary hand) – Buffs Soulfire by bouncing it, hitting an additional enemy.
- Visitor sign (head) – Increases duration of Command Golem
- Rotspur (shoulder) – If you chose Corpse Explosion.
- Linger-coat (shoulder) – If you have Dark Curse in your skill set
- Guided by maggots (legs) – Increases the damage of your summon.
- Covet nothing (chest) – Adds to Bone Armor the effect of damaging nearby enemies as well as increasing the damage they take.
For secondary items (hands, feet, waist, neck, and two fingers), you should look for the Wolf Shepherd’s Call set as the items give some nice buffs to your summon.
Diablo Immortal Necromancer best gems
This list of gems aims to amplify your damage or that of your summon. Here are the best gems you can have for the build we featured:
- The Follower’s Burden – This gem will increase your damage based on the number of summons you control, up to a maximum of 6%.
- Blood Soaked Jade – It increases your damage and movement speed, making this game a good option in general.
- freedom and devotion – It is an important jewel for our build since it extends the duration of summons.
- Seeping bile – With this gem equipped, there is a chance that your attack will poison enemies which will take damage over time as the poison will spread to other enemies if the initial target dies.
- echoing shadow – Having a chance to spawn a Shadow Clone that has some of your abilities, this gem will not only give you another summon, but will also help you distract enemies.
- Chained death – By having this gem, the more enemies you attack, the more damage you will inflict, which is very useful for dealing with most content.
Diablo Immortal is here! If you’re just getting started, you’ll want to know the best class for beginners – including Necromancer and Crusader – and the current Battle Pass rewards. Our Legendary Gems and Charms guides can help you achieve the strongest build, and we also have handy maps for each Hidden Lair location, and a nine light lamp puzzle solution.
Where To Focus Paragon Points For The Necromancer
Once your character reaches level 60, you will start earning Paragon Points which will be used to progress through certain general skill trees.
Although the idea for the Necromancer is to seek out all nodes that will increase your damage, this can be difficult to achieve early on.
So initially, you need to focus on upgrading nodes from the Vanquisher tree that will increase your damage output. Do this until you get Paragon level 50.
Thus, the treasure hunter tree will be unlocked, in which you can get good nodes that will help you during the grind.
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