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Necromancer Leveling Guide in Diablo 4 (Season 3)

The best & easiest Necromancer leveling builds that we recommend!

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Leveling as a Necromancer with Bone Spear or Blood Surge

Please note that our Bone Spear and Blood Surge Necromancer leveling guides are now on separate pages, so if you are looking for them, you can access them using the buttons below.

As a Necromancer you can level as 4 different play-styles, though both Shadow and Minions are both underperforming currently compared to the two big powerhouses of the class. These two are the Bone SpearBone Spear and Blood SurgeBlood Surge builds linked above, which both perform incredibly well from the get-go and even in the end-game. We strongly recommend using one of these 2 leveling guides before transitioning to one of our end-game build guides, which you can find at the link below.

The Bone SpearBone Spear leveling guide is most commonly played due to its great end-game damage output and party-play performance. If you plan on playing Bone Spear in the end-game there is no reason not to level with this build.

For our Blood and Shadow builds, the recommendation is to use our Blood Surge leveling guide, especially if you’re leveling alone. Blood SurgeBlood Surge is insanely resilient and thrives on having enemies group up towards you so you can Surge them all down with ease.

Ultimately, both leveling builds performs incredibly well and it comes down to two questions; “Are you planing on playing a Blood or Bone build for the end-game?” and “Which one do you think you’ll have the most fun leveling with?”

General Leveling Tips

The recommended World Tier to level in is 1 (Adventurer). This will provide you with the smoothest and fastest leveling experience. If you like the added challenge, you can of course play in World Tier 2 (Veteran), but the 20% extra experience from monsters does not make up for the added time it takes to kill them, and this will generally result in a slower and clunkier leveling process.

In regard to leveling up on the seasonal realm, you might also want to check out our season checklist, as it will give you some useful tips and tricks on how to be prepared for Season 3 of Diablo 4. Don’t miss this chance to make the most out of your leveling journey!

Before you can engage in endgame activities like the Capstone Dungeon (which unlocks World Tier 3), Nightmare Dungeons, or the Tree of Whispers, you must complete the main storyline.

Getting a mount is an important step in your leveling journey, and we recommend generally saving your explorations of the world (such as for obtaining Altars of Lilith) for until after you get it. For more details, read our mount guide.

Essence, Necromancer’s Resource

Necromancers have two different resources: Essence and Corpses.

Essence is the main resource and is comparable to the primary resource of other classes; it refills slowly over time, but can also be replenished through the use of some Basic Skills and talents. Essence is used to cast some of your most powerful skills.

The secondary Necromancer resource is Corpses. Corpses come from fallen enemies and can be raised as minions or simply detonated.

Unique Class Mechanic – Book of the Dead

The Necromancers unique class mechanic is called The Book of the Dead. This book will unlock upon reaching Level 5 and allows Necromancers to customise their army to their liking. For example, which minions they want to summon and how they behave in combat.

There are three customisable minions: Skeletal Warriors, Skeletal Mages, and Golems.
Minions will automatically re-summon after respawning during a World Boss fight.

The first part of the Book that unlocks will be the Skeletal Warriors. Advancement through levels will then grant access to Skeletal Mages next, while Golems can only be obtained by completing a priority quest at Level 25.

Skeletal Warriors

Skeletal Warriors can be given one of three specialisation: Skirmishers, Defenders, or Reapers.

Skirmishers are standard warriors that deal 30% increased damage, but have 15% reduced Life. Defenders wear shields and have 15% increased Life. Reapers Slow attackers with wide area of effect frontal scythe attacks and have a powerful wind-up skill that deals heavy damage every 10 seconds.

Skeletal Mages

Skeletal Mages come in three varieties: Shadow Skeletal Mages, Cold Skeletal Mages, and Bone Skeletal Mages.

Cold Skeletal Mages Chill and Freeze enemies. Shadow Skeletal Mages deal additional Shadow damage. Bone Skeletal Mages launch their own bones to deal heavy Physical damage at the cost of some of their Life.

Golems

Necromancers can select one of three different types of Golems: Bone Golems, Blood Golems, and Iron Golems.

Bone Golems Taunt enemies in a wide area. Blood Golems drain Life from enemies around them. Iron Golems charge into enemies to slam the ground and Stun.

Secondary Class Mechanics

Sacrifice

Necromancers can sacrifice their minions in order to become stronger for a short period of time. For example, sacrificing a Blood Golem increases the Necromancer’s maximum Life for a short time. During that time, however, it is impossible to summon any more Golems. 

Curses

Necromancers can cast Curses upon their enemies through skills like Iron MaidenIron Maiden and DecrepifyDecrepify, which inflict powerful but temporary debuffs with unique effects.

Weapons and Restrictions

Reaper’s Scythe are a unique weapon type only available to the Necromancer class. However, if you cannot get your hands on a Scythe right away, Swords, Daggers, and Wands, as well as an offhand Focus and Shield, are all available to Necromancers. Do keep in mind that offensive Aspect powers can be applied to a Focus off-hand, but not on a shield as they only accept defensive Aspect powers!

Skills and Passive Skills

This section provides an overview of the main skill categories for the Necromancer. For a detailed list of all Necromancer skills and passive skills, refer to the pages below.

Necromancer Skills Categories

All classes have Basic, Core, and Ultimate Skills as categories. Necromancers also have Macabre, Curse, and Corpse Skills. 

Basic Skills

Basic Skills are spammable skills whose primary purpose is to regenerate Essence. Basic Skills are not very powerful, but good to finish off small enemies or as a filler while waiting for more powerful skills to be available. They can also be a good source for Corpse generation.

The Basic Skills for the Necromancer are:

Core Skills

These are some of the most used Necromancer skills in any build, as they are the main source of damage. However, while Core Skills have no cooldown, their biggest drawback is their Essence cost.

The Core Skills for the Necromancer are:

Corpse Skills

Corpse Skills help to boost the defensive capabilities of the Necromancer, as well as providing powerful offensive options.

The Corpse Skills for the Necromancer are:

Curse Skills

The Curse Skill category includes all Necromancer skills that inflict Curses or Corruption upon enemies. Curses help with dealing damage over time and increase the damage dealt to Cursed / Corrupted enemies.

The Curse Skills for the Necromancer are:

Macabre Skills

With these skills, Necromancers can boost their own damage while summoning additional horrors to deal even more combined destruction.

The Macabre Skills for the Necromancer are:

Ultimate Skills

Ultimate Skills are powerful skills that have a long cooldown. Ultimate Skills must be built around in order to be effective, and only one can be chosen at a time.

The Ultimate Skills for the Necromancer are:

Dismount Skill

While mounted, the Necromancer class has access to a unique Dismount Skill which causes them to jump off the mount, slam the ground, and create a frontal cone of magic bones, damaging enemies in the way. Players that are struck by an enemy are automatically dismounted and are unable to use their Dismount Skill.

Necromancer Attributes

The four core attributes benefit each of the five classes in slightly different ways. Here are their effects for the Necromancer:

AttributeEffect 1Effect 2Effect 3
Strength1 Armor per point
Intelligence*10% Skill Damage per 100 points5% All Resistances per 100 points
Willpower10% Resource Generation per 100 points10% Healing Received per 100 points25% Overpower Damage per 100 points
Dexterity2% Critical Strike Chance per 100 points2.5% Dodge Chance per 100 points
*Intelligence is considered the primary attribute for Necromancer, as it multiplies all damage.

Endgame Necromancer Builds

The leveling builds listed at the top of this page are designed to take your Necromancer to Level 50. Afterwards, you should use an endgame build guide to allocate Paragon points and equip gear with the best stats and Aspects. The following endgame builds will help you optimize your character from Level 50-100.

Endgame Activities

Finish the storyline to unlock the various endgame activities in Diablo 4. Follow the yellow-marked quests, and you should have no trouble finding your way.

After finishing the main storyline, the game becomes quite open-ended. The following sections provide a quick list of the activities you should do, in approximate order.

Endgame Tips After Level 50

The leveling builds on this page are designed to get you to Level 50, but as you approach or reach that milestone, you might be wondering what activities you should engage in Diablo 4. Below, we will briefly go over some of the things you can and, in some cases, should be doing after Level 50.

Finishing the storyline is necessary to unlock the various endgame activities on offer, so it is definitely something you should prioritize. Just make sure you always complete the yellow-marked quests, and you should have no trouble finding your way.

Keep in mind that after you complete the main storyline, the game is quite open-ended, leaving you with a choice of which activities to engage in and in what order, depending on your goals (leveling as quickly as possible, progressing Nightmare Dungeons, engaging in PvP, etc.). That said, in the sections that follow we have provided a quick list of the activities you should do, in approximate order.

Complete the Level 50 Capstone Dungeon

You should switch difficulty to World Tier 2 and complete the Level 50 Capstone Dungeon, located in Kyovashad, within the Fractured Peaks.

The dungeon can be completed even below Level 50, but the main storyline must be completed first. The dungeon is quite difficult (all the enemies are fixed at level 50), so attempting it before Level 40 is not recommended. You must switch difficulty to World Tier 2 in order to see the dungeon and be able to enter it.

Once you have completed the Capstone dungeon, you should switch difficulty to World Tier 3, which enables Sacred items to drop, which are big upgrades over non-Sacred items.

Complete Renown in All Zones

Complete the remaining Renown stages in all of the zones. Since stages 4 and 5 are locked behind World Tier 3, doing the Capstone dungeon first is necessary.

Note that, depending on how you want to play, you can delay this step until you reach a higher level, like 65-70, when leveling up slows down and character power is harder to come by. This is because getting stage 5 Renown in each zone is quite time consuming, and your character can gain power more quickly at Levels 50-60 from simply leveling up and acquiring Sacred gear from doing Nightmare dungeons or other endgame activities (see below).

Tree of Whispers

The Tree of Whispers, located in Hawezar, rewards you for completing bounties found all over the game world. These are generally profitable activities that will reward you with experience and items, and since they are found in many areas of the world, they can be paired well with completing other events and activities.

The Tree of Whispers is also your first source of Nightmare Sigils, items needed to activate Nightmare Dungeons, one of the primary endgame activities.

Nightmare Dungeons

Nightmare dungeons are arguably the main endgame activity in Diablo 4. Once you receive your first Sigil (likely from the Tree of Whispers), you can start to do these dungeons, which will drop more Sigils, and after that you should never really run out. Nightmare dungeons can only be performed in World Tier 3 or higher.

Nightmare dungeons are an essential part of the endgame (since their difficulty has a lot of potential for increase), providing you with a challenge in return for which you can receive great item rewards. Nightmare dungeons are also the only way to level up the Glyphs that are inserted into your Paragon board, which is crucial for increasing character power.

Helltides

Helltides appear on the map for players who are in World Tier 3 or higher, taking over large swathes of land for one hour. During this time, monsters killed in the affected area drop a special temporary currency that can be used to unlock chests found in the Helltide area.

Participating in Helltides often is highly recommended, if for no other reason that they are the only place where you can reliably obtain Forgotten Souls, a crafting material required to Enchant Sacred and Ancestral (World Tier 4) items at the Occultist. Enchanting items to replace an undesirable property is key to optimizing your gear, and that is simply not possible without Forgotten Souls.

Complete the Level 70 Capstone Dungeon

Completing Level 70 Capstone dungeon (marked on your map with an orange dungeon entrance) unlocks World Tier 4, and with it the highest possible item type, Ancestral items.

The enemies in this Dungeon are fixed at Level 70, and the final boss is very punishing, so we do not recommend attempting it before Level 60 (or even 65).

Legion Events and World Bosses

Legion events and World Bosses are marked on the map, and these are good activities to engage in in World Tiers 3 or 4, since they reward potentially good items, as well as good experience, in the case of Legion events. Simply go to the marked area on the map and join the other players in killing the enemies.

Changelog

  • January 23rd, 2024: Guide updated for Season 3, Season of the Construct.
  • October 16th, 2023: Guide updated for Season 2, Season of Blood.
  • August 7th, 2023: Moved the leveling build to a separate page.
  • July 26th, 2023: Added Caged Heart of the Decrepit AuraCaged Heart of the Decrepit Aura as a solid choice for leveling.
  • July 19th, 2023: Guide updated for Season 1 including Malignant Hearts.
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