![]() Riposte is good everywhere, but there are a few pseky Warrens mobs that can be tricky to get to without it. It is also where blight is the least useful, since most things there resist it. The Warrens is easily the place where bleed is most beneficial I think. Hound dog for stunning those skeletons / marking / direct attack 4th rank. Bleed, heal, stress heal and riposte for anti-AOE. Occulist for healing and debuff Necromancer's damage. Equip arbalest with crits and damaging trinkets, spam MaA's Bolster skill to get your team early turn and dodges. It would take a long fight to DoT him to death, and those skeletons would soon be a nuisance your party if the fight takes too long.īest strategy for the champion level necromancer go for direct damage to the 4th rank. But in the champion level, DoT is not that useful because the necromancer's health is high and there's a limit to stacking DoT. ![]() You can stack some DoT on the boss himself and use your direct damage guys to keep killing the summons.Īt early stage of necromancer is ok to use DoT. ![]() ![]() Using DoT to continuously damage a boss is useful vs bosses that constantly summon adds. โพสต์ดั้งเดิมโดย jerjare:Necromancer is surprisingly vulnerable to bleed, so along with using Blight you can easily DoT him to death. ![]()
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