
Essence needed to use your abilities can only be gained by action, so it’s worthwhile killing everything you come across, whether by weapon, ability, or springing a trap. You may not be exactly invincible, but you never really need to worry about your health, either. Outfitting with the best armor, accessories, and weapons only make the Necromancer all the more unstoppable. I had no trouble at all with early bosses that when I played with Demon Hunter gave me some measure of challenge. Using them in conjunction with Corpse Explosion had me breezing through crowds of enemies. This was especially true once I could summon a squad of skeleton warriors to accompany me and I had Blood Siphon. The character starts off fairly balanced, as most do, but it didn’t take long for my Necromancer to feel overpowered and like an unstoppable force.

Abilities include having spikes burst from the ground, blood siphon, the ability to summon a golem, and the very fun Corpse Explosion.


The Necromancer comes packed with some fun to use abilities and can use weapons like swords and axes. The pack also includes a non-combat pet, cosmetic wings, Necromancer themed Banners (including shapes, sigils, and accents), a Necromancer portrait frame, a pennant, two additional character slots, and two additional stash tabs (this last item is PC only and not available for the console versions). The Rise of the Necromancer Pack allows players to use the Necromancer class in both the Campaign and Adventure modes. Developer and Publisher: Blizzard EntertainmentĪvailable as: DLC pack for Diablo III: Reaper of Souls- Ultimate Evil Edition ($14.99 USD) or included with Diablo III: Eternal Edition ($39.99 USD as an early special offer, $59.99 USD once promotion ends)Ī new DLC pack for Blizzard’s Diablo III has arrived, bringing back a fan favorite character class from Diablo II.
