

"The Raise Skeleton button is a one-stop shop to raise all the different Skeletons a player can summon, and the Golem button is used to command the Golem to use a unique effect that is dependent on the type of Golem that is currently active," the developer explains. Players looking to summon as many minions as possible only need to save two buttons on their skill bar – one to call forth different types of skeletons, another for their golem. There are ways to synergize the four skill types as you put together your build, like using Decompose – a basic Darkness skill – to damage enemies, generate essence, and periodically spawn Corpses to keep your minions in the fight. Lastly, the Army enables you to summon different types of skeletons and a golem to fight by your side.

Bone skills are more physical in nature, benefitting from a critical strike-focused build.ĭarkness skills deal damage over time or "attack multiple times in a short window," while Blood skills let you siphon your enemies' life force, having both defensive and offensive uses. The Necromancer can make use of four different skill types. Aside from killing opponents and using their lifeless bodies as fuel for your army, you'll also be able to generate Corpses "via various effects." You'll want a steady supply of the latter when looking to summon minions or use skills like Corpse Explosion. The former slowly replenishes over time and when using basic skills, being required to cast various other abilities. In battle, it relies on two resources: Essence and Corpses. Alongside these iconic weapons, it can also equip swords, daggers, wands, focuses, and shields. Diablo IV's Necromancer is the only class capable of wielding scythes.
