Which game has the best Necromancer experience?
Which game has the best Necromancer experience?
Iratus
Guild Wars
pathfinder wrath of the righteous
Can you summon lots of skeletons? How do the party members react to your desecration of nature?
Diablo 2 (the old one)
You can summon skeletons, but not that many.
There are plenty of moments scattered throughout the game that will make your character feel like proper Necromancer/lich.
It's honestly hard to talk about because it's 100 hours long and there's a lot of fucking stuff going on.
Necromancers are better built around their own videogames instead of delegated to things like classes
They're far too unique and "world-conquering" capable to be placed alongside something like a basic monk or warrior
Certainly not that one.
Are there any good games like that?
This, by far.
I like SoW's take on it
could be better though
my man
this is my answer. Literally a micro to macro necromancer war simulator.
Now if it was just spooky skeletons and shit it would be even cooler but it'll do.
Divinity II with mods.
Try Last Epoch
You can get specific undead party member to replace your living ones if you make certain choices, and there are spells for summoning undead.
>Wrath of the Righteous
Lich Path, you build your own ziggurat, can become a literal god of death, overall powerfantasy MAXXX
>Total War: Warhammer series
Vampire Counts faction has all sorts of undead shenanigans, you unironically need to kill the necromancer holding the army together or they will keep fighting until they crumble to dust. Alternatively, Tomb Kings are all fucking raised KANGZ skeletons, ready to go on bloody murder, their actual undead units are not that good and are used more of a ""meat"" shield for the badass constructs to raise hell. There are also vampire pirates.
>Gothic I&II
In this game you start as a total fucking chump, but you can start learning magic and if you become proficient enough a necromancer becomes your master, you can create an army of skeletons, summon demons, etc. The progression is really satisfying imo.
>Graveyard Keeper
Indieshit pixel art game where you isekai into a town and become the manager of it's graveyard, you have to make it pretty, prepare bodies for burial and whatnot. At some point you can start dabbling in necromancy and experiment with the bodies, it got pretty grindy so I didn't finish it, but the idea of the game is pretty much what everyone hopes to have in a necromancer game.
>modded Skyrim
I doubt I have to explain myself, but yeah, modded skyrim can give you a pretty good necromancer experience. Ordinator for example has a nice conjuration perk line for necromancers. And since the sky is the limit with this one you can become a vampire, a lich or whatever you want if you have enough time to mod the shit out of the game.
a third game going all in on the necromancer shtick would've blown my fucking dick off
>fortress system expanded to make your own Dark Tower
>all races of middle-earth available for enslavement
>nemesis system creating fellowships that try to defeat you
adventure mode in Dwarf Fortress
Hello, fellow undead and necromancers, what's going on in this thread
yeah desu i hope they just keep the game and switch for their own IP but i highly doubt this is going to happen
boneraiser minions. it's a vampire survivors-like except way better because it's an actual bullet hell
Etrian Odyssey V
im sure a necromancer in the middle fucking ages or whatever would wear a nu-dyke haircut
wtf is wrong with designers?
it takes hundreds of years for humans to progress to a point where we can shave only part of our head
everyone knows that
Tales of Maj'Eyal
>summons dissapear after a few turns
aaaand it's garbage
Post game Shadow of War.
Still Diablo 2.
Maybe Heroes of Might and Magic.
The zombies do but not the skeletons.
>He didn't play a lich who encourages ember to follow her dreams that also follows his own dream of killing everyone in drezen