![]() ![]() As she entered adulthood, her hair, once formerly a dark black, had become bleached white. Ordan also taught her how to control her emotions. The years passed, as she learnt the powers of necromancy-raising skeletons, detonating corpses, making a half-formed golem in one of her early attempts, and reading numerous tomes from within the Necropolis's library, while also training with blades. The girl was given the rank of initiate, and she began her training in the ways of Rathma. Weeks later, the two arrived in the Necropolis. The man, whose name was Ordan, asked "do you wish to learn?" Her friends looked on uneasily, but the girl took him up on his offer. When he removed them, the bird was 'alive,' or more specifically, animated via necromancy. A man clad in armor approached and placed his hands around the bird. The girl found a broken egg on the ground, with a dead bird inside. One day, they explored a tree, where they found a nest of newly hatched birds. It's recommended that you use the Inarius armor set for maximum effectiveness.- Ordan introduces the girl to the Priests of Rathma ( src)īefore she was a Necromancer, the girl lived in a village among a group of friends. You'll play with a melee style here, thanks to the Grim Scythe ability. This build was created by Deadset, a professional Diablo III player. Blood & Bone: Blood Rush – Rune: Potency.Reanimation: Command Skeletons – Rune: Frenzy.Secondary: Skeletal Mage – Rune: Singularity.Primary: Bone Spikes – Rune: Sudden Impact.When things get too hectic, use Blood Rush to teleport away from the fray (at a small cost to your health). Summon Skeletal Mages and use Command Skeletons to provide yourself an army, augmenting your attacks with the Frailty curse. ![]() ![]() This build uses Bone Spikes and Devour to keep the essence coming in. For this build, we've chosen skills that become available at early levels and remain worthwhile as you work your way up to 70. ![]()
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