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Build Guide

Sep 07, 2019 Legacy of Dreams (LoD) Thorns is the strongest solo pushing build for Necromancer in patch 2.6.6/season 18. Andariel's Visage: Physical Damage Increase, Intelligence, Vitality, Fire Damage Taken, Poison Resistance, Socket Death Watch Mantle: Intelligence, Life, Cooldown Reduction, Command Skeletons Damage, Thorns. Scarlet death scales damage of minions and it scales thorns of them just like any items that increase your att dmg scale your thorns attacks. Singularity rune scales thorns as far as i know but its really hard to make them hit by monsters cause they do range attacks. Aug 15, 2019  What necro builds will top in S18? Or do you have any idea to mix up the new items in patch 2.6.6, that you might want to give a go? Necromancer Build for Season 18. Looking at some theorycrafting on 3 Necro RGK builds for Non-Season only. All other multipliers damage number assumed to stay the same then the items which. This guide is oriented towards the group versions, but the solo variant of the Thorns Necro is a very high pushing build. The top Necro solo GRs in season 17 were overwhelmingly the Thorns build. So it can definitely get up to 135+. Nov 22, 2019  Diablo 3 Season 18 is over, but Season 19 should start soon; Diablo 4 lets you play however you want (as long as What class do you most want to see in Diablo 4? BlizzCon 2019: Diablo Immortal class abilities gallery; Which BlizzCon 2019 panels will you be watching Everything you need to do to prep for Diablo 3 Season 19.

LoD Thorns GR135+ Season 18 by IveGottenSoLucky.

Legacy of Dreams (LoD) Thorns is the strongest solo pushing build for Necromancer in patch 2.6.6/season 18.

Aug 27, 2019 S18 LoD Thorns Necromancer GR Solo 2.6.6. By bigdaddyden last updated Aug 27, 2019 (Season 18 ) Seasonal. Delete Skills. Area Damage Gold. It looks even worse than voker thorns lmao, at least they right click stuff. This one just seems to run around in fire and get hit? I never thought I would see a build more boring than voker thorns, but if it would be anything it would have to be a necro build.

Ideal Stats

Thorns

Andariel's Visage: Physical Damage Increase, Intelligence, Vitality, Fire Damage Taken, Poison Resistance, Socket
Death Watch Mantle: Intelligence, Life, Cooldown Reduction, Command Skeletons Damage, Thorns
The Flavor of Time: Physical Damage Increase, Intelligence, Vitality, Cooldown Reduction, Thorns, Socket
Aquila Cuirass: Intelligence, Life, Command Skeletons Damage, Thorns, Sockets
Dayntee's Binding: Intelligence, Vitality, Life, Armor, Thorns
Moribund Gauntlets: Intelligence, Vitality, Armor, Cooldown Reduction, Thorns
Nemesis Bracers: Physical Damage Increase, Intelligence, Vitality, Armor, Thorns
Golemskin Breeches: Intelligence, Vitality, Armor, Thorns, Sockets
Illusory Boots: Intelligence, Vitality, Resistance to All Elements, Armor, Thorns
Convention of Elements: Intelligence, Life, Cooldown Reduction, Crowd Control Reduction, Socket
Unity: Intelligence, Vitality, Bonus Damage to Elites, Crowd Control Reduction, Socket
Spear of Jairo: Intelligence, Vitality, Bonus Damage to Elites, Cooldown Reduction, Life per Kill, Slow on Hit, Socket
Bone Ringer: Physical Damage, Intelligence, Vitality, Bonus Damage to Elites, Command Skeletons Damage, Thorns

Cooldown Reduction: Minimum 14.5%, Maximum 41.97%
Essence Cost Reduction: Minimum 10%

40.08% cooldown reduction (Golemskin Breeches should have 25 seconds roll) allow to use Command Golem on every physical rotation of Convention of Elements. It will help a lot against elites with Frozen, Orbiter affixes, some Rift Guardians and also pull enemies.

Potion: Bottomless Potion of the Unfettered

Bone Ringer

Cast Command Skeletons skill on elite, make sure there no Frozen, Jailer, Mortar, Orbiter affixes to start accumulate Bone Ringer stacks. Gold frame around skill icon means skeletons commanded and you getting stacks. You lose stacks if: use Command Skeletons skill again, run too far, your
character/target/skeletons die.

Potion: Bottomless Potion of the Unfettered

Gems

Head: Amethyst/Diamond
Torso: Rubies
Legs: Rubies
Main-Hand: Topaz

Follower: Templar

Items and Stats

Enchanting Favor
Wizardspike: Attack Speed Increase, Cooldown Reduction, Slow on Hit
The Ess of Johan: Attack Speed Increase, Cooldown Reduction
Oculus Ring: Attack Speed Increase, Cooldown Reduction
Unity: Attack Speed Increase, Cooldown Reduction
Stormshield: Cooldown Reduction

Skills:

Level 5 Skill: Heal
Level 10 Skill: Intimidate
Level 15 Skill: Don't select/Onslaught
Level 20 Skill: Inspire

To proc Krysbin's Sentence we need Death Watch Mantle, Wizardspike and The Ess of Johan.

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Diablo’s Season 20 starts next week, and if you haven’t decided what to play — or you’re thinking of trying something new — I’m here to help by telling you to play a Barbarian.

No, that’s it. Play Barbarian.

Look, I’m not going to tell you to play any other class than that. I don’t even know what you were expecting. Play a Barbarian in Season 20.

Oh, all right, we can talk about other classes too

If you want to know which class is best, you already know my answer. But all my Barbarian chauvinism aside (seriously, play a Barbarian, that is my answer) the real question is, “Which class is right for you?” Are you a ranged player? Do you like minions or turrets, or would you rather make a bunch of corpses explode? There are a lot of options for whatever playstyle works for you, and each class has specific specialties it’s best at.

So let’s talk about the different classes in Diablo 3.

Classes for melee players

The melee-focused classes in Diablo 3 are Barbarian, Crusader, and Monk. Each of these has a different flavor to them. Barbarians are my soul mates and also focusing on brutal mass damage with huge splash attacks like Seismic Slam, Hammer of the Ancients, and Whirlwind. Crusaders use a big shield to block — and in some cases redirect — damage, and withering attacks like Bombardment and Heaven’s Fury that lay waste to an area. Monks are nearly the polar opposite of this, with high maneuverability that allows them to avoid damage that Barbarians simply absorb and Crusaders block or reflect. Attacks like Tempest Rush and Exploding Palm allow them to deal out damage while avoiding it themselves.

Essentially, if you’re looking for a melee class, these three have three variant approaches — wade in, take a beating to dole out one of your own for Barbarians, use a shield both to avoid damage and deal it out yourself while also smiting every fool in reach on the Crusader, or nimbly sidestep threats and use the enemies own numbers to destroy them on the Monk.

Need more help deciding? Read Blizzard’s descriptions of each class, which give you a feel of gameplay and lay out the lore behind each class: Barbarian, Crusader, Monk.

Classes for ranged players

Ranged players have more options, with the Necromancer, Witch Doctor, Wizard, and Demon Hunter all focused on dealing damage from a distance. These classes don’t like getting in close, although with Diablo 3 being what it is, there’s only so much distance you can actually put between yourself and the hordes of demons and undead who will be trying to kill you.

Necro

Demon Hunters can focus on traps, turrets, or pets to help them as they cartwheel around the battlefield, using Vault, Strafe, and Multishot to their advantage. Witch Doctors are a bit of a hybrid class, relying on summoned minions and curses to soften up their enemies. Then, they either use their magic to make their minions and curses stronger and whittle their crippled foes down, or they sometimes wade in to kill their debilitated enemies. If you want to use mindless Zombies as fodder and summon Gargantuan ones to fight, Sacrifice one and watch it explode, or even rain Firebats down on your foes, the Witch Doctor could be for you.

If you like the concept of using minions and debilitating your enemies, but not so much the specific aesthetic of the Witch Doctor, the Necromancer is a close cousin. Their flavor is fairly different, with the Witch Doctor’s kit being more The Serpent and the Rainbow while the Necromancer is more straightforwardly Evil Dead, but if you like wielding a scythe while unleashing hosts of skeletons and causing your fallen enemies to explode, Necromancers are your jam.

But Wizards are the pure stuff. Magic Missile, Ray of Frost, Arcane Orb, Mirror Image, and Teleport are just some of the tricks Wizards have at their disposal. If you want to rain destruction without worrying about things like pets or minions, Wizards are the ranged class for you. Remember, your Season journey starts at level 1 with no gear or money so you won’t have to worry about optimization for quite some time.

Need more help deciding? Read Blizzard’s descriptions of each class, which give you a feel of gameplay and lay out the lore behind each class: Demon Hunter, Necromancer, Witch Doctor, Wizard.

How to level, play, and make the most of your newly-chosen class

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Everyone’s equally squishy and underpowered at level 1. That’s why the game starts you off with a few shambling undead in Act 1 and gradually ramps up as you clear your way through the Cathedral. If you’re just getting started with Diablo, we have guides and info to help you out:

  • Everything else you need to know about gear (namely Legendaries)
  • Blizzard’s Diablo forums, which are full of great resources
  • Builds from Diablofans to help you put together a killer character
  • Icy Veins’ class guides for Barbarian, Crusader, Demon Hunter, Monk, Necromancer, Witch Doctor, and Wizard

So, now that you’ve decided

Actually starting a Season character is easy. Once the Season starts, there’s an option on the character creation screen to choose between a normal and Seasonal character. Seasonal characters start off with nothing — they don’t have any Paragon levels, they don’t share any stash tabs with your other characters, they’re completely cut off at level 1 with starter gear.

From there, you play the game as normal, just as you did the very first time you rolled a character in Diablo 3. All the content is available to you — all five acts and Adventure Mode, so you can level to 70 doing the story, running bounties, doing rifts and greater rifts, or you can play with friends. Season play is basically a reset that makes leveling as challenging as if you had no higher level characters to funnel you gold, gems, and legendaries.

How Does A Thorns Necro Do Dmg Season 18 Youtube

Hopefully this post helped you decide what class to play this Season — namely, Barbarian. If you leave a comment saying otherwise, I will put my fingers in my ears and go la la la I can’t hear you, which will be fairly useless as we’re communicating via written words.

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