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''This page is about the player [[background]]. For the monster, see [[Necromancer (monster)]].''  
 
''This page is about the player [[background]]. For the monster, see [[Necromancer (monster)]].''  
 
{{flavour|The Necromancer is a magician who specialises in the less pleasant side of magic. Necromantic spells are a varied bunch, but many involve some degree of risk or harm to the caster.}}
 
{{flavour|The Necromancer is a magician who specialises in the less pleasant side of magic. Necromantic spells are a varied bunch, but many involve some degree of risk or harm to the caster.}}
'''Necromancers''' are magicians who specialise in the less pleasant side of magic - that involving death and the [[undead]]. Since many enemies later in the game have some form of [[life protection]], a Necromancer will probably have to branch out into other schools before they start facing demons.
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'''Necromancers''' are magicians who specialise in the less pleasant side of magic - that involving death and the [[undead]].  
  
==Preferred Races==
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==Preferred Species==
 
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[[Djinni]], [[Demonspawn]], [[Deep Elf]], [[Vampire]], and [[Mummy]] are the recommended species if you pick a Necromancer Background.
[[Hill Orc]], [[Demonspawn]], [[Deep Elf]], [[Deep Dwarf]], [[Vampire]], and [[Mummy]] are the recommended races if you pick a Necromancer Background.
 
  
 
==Starting Equipment==
 
==Starting Equipment==
 
Some [[species]] may receive different items based on their unique restrictions.
 
Some [[species]] may receive different items based on their unique restrictions.
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*+0 [[dagger]]
 
*+0 [[robe]]
 
*+0 [[robe]]
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*[[Potion of magic]]
  
 
'''Available Spells:'''
 
'''Available Spells:'''
*[[Pain]]
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*[[Soul Splinter]]
*[[Animate Skeleton]]
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*[[Grave Claw]]
 
*[[Vampiric Draining]]
 
*[[Vampiric Draining]]
 
*[[Animate Dead]]
 
*[[Animate Dead]]
*[[Agony]]
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*[[Curse of Agony]]
  
Necromancers start with the [[Pain]] spell memorised, and can also memorise [[Animate Skeleton]] from turn 1.
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Necromancers start with [[Soul Splinter]] memorised.
  
 
==Starting Skills and Stats==
 
==Starting Skills and Stats==
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==Strategy==
 
==Strategy==
Necromancers have the fairly useful abiltiy to create allies with [[Animate Skeleton]], and later [[Animate Dead]]. They are also the only background who start with the skills to make [[pain brand]] weapons useful. [[Vampiric Draining]] makes this background particularlly attractive to [[Deep Dwarves]], allowing them to regain [[HP]] without draining maximum [[MP]].
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Necromancers have the fairly useful ability to create allies with [[Soul Splinter]], and later [[Animate Dead]]. They have a few conventionally offensive spells, but they aren't the main focus.
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===Spell Details===
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[[Soul Splinter]] is a nice utility spell; one that checks for [[willpower]] rather than [[evasion]]. It will provide an extra body to take some heat as well as weakening the target, reducing their damage output by 33%. Remember the wisp will always focus the original target first - this can come in handy to put pressure on backline enemies such as [[orc priest|orc priests]].
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[[Grave Claw]] is a powerful, smite-targeted spell that blocks enemies in place. It has limited uses, up to 3, which are recharged by killing living beings. The damage is good, even better it cannot be avoided or blocked. Particularly useful to keep fast or high willpower enemies far away from you.
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[[Vampiric Draining]] is most known for its ability to steal [[HP]]. The damage is respectable on its own, at least when you first get the spell.
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[[Animate Dead]] is the Necromancer’s first real snowballing spell, letting them gather up a swarm of allies to assist them in the next encounter they may face. While the damage of most early game zombified monsters is unimpressive, having an [[out of depth]] [[wyvern]] or [[hydra]] at your side can even the odds quite a bit. Recasting Animate Dead will crumble all existing zombies.
  
Necromancers are more limited in their religious options than other non-religious backgrounds, as all the good-aligned gods punish the use of Necromancy severely. Luckily, none of the three major "magic" gods ([[Sif Muna]], [[Vehumet]], and [[Kikubaaqudgha]]) are among them. Kiku, in fact, offers powers and gifts designed especially for Necromancers, and is a solid choice for capitalizing on their strong start with the Necromancy skill, especially given that worshipping Kiku is likely to give you much more powerful offensive spells from his book gifts, as well as providing on-demand corpses, which cover necromancy's biggest weakness.
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[[Curse of Agony]] greatly softens targets by [[torment|halving their HP]], though it requires a willpower check to succeed, as well as a melee attack to apply. It's one of the few level 5 spells left in a starting kit, so it’s a heavy commitment for potentially not a huge reward. Necromancers who found the tools to hone in on their craft (such as [[Borgnjor's Vile Clutch]] or [[Anguish]]) don't need to rely on [[Curse of Agony]], but those who find themselves engaging in melee combat often may appreciate a way to soften very high HP monsters.
  
Of note, Necromancers started with the incredibly strong spell [[Borgnjor's Vile Clutch]] in 0.21. This contributed to the speed (and thus [[score]]) of the [http://crawl.xtahua.com/crawl/morgue/Sapher/morgue-Sapher-20200818-102536.txt currently highest-scoring game] (as of July 2021), a [[Gnoll]] Necromancer of [[Cheibriados]].
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===Tips and Tricks===
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*[[Pain brand]]ed weapons rely on necromancy to deal damage; Necromancers will find them quite attractive.
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*Necromancers are somewhat restricted in religious choice, as all three [[good gods|good-aligned gods]] (and [[Trog]]) punish the use of Necromancy. Luckily, none of the three major "magic" gods ([[Sif Muna]], [[Vehumet]], and [[Kikubaaqudgha]]) are among them.
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**Kiku is an extremely obvious choice for Necromancers. Kiku relies on Necromancy skill, with Ne having a head start in said school. In turn, the god provides on-demand fodder to use necromantic magic on (countering one of the biggest weaknesses of Necromancy), along with a variety of higher level spells. However, both the god and background provide a few redundant spells. Kiku isn't necessary for Necromancers, and picking Necromancer isn't necessary for Kiku, but they have great synergy.
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*While their available spells work well enough for dealing damage, there always persists some need to "get the ball rolling" to actually start rising the undead, even as Necromancy's offensive spells dwindle. Therefore, Necromancers are encouraged to develop other means of killing. Most often, this will be a simple weapon skill, but low-level ally-sparing damage spells like [[Frozen Ramparts]] or [[Scorch]] are also excellent.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
*Prior to [[0.27]], Necromancers started with the [[Book of Necromancy]]. Spells were uneffected.
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*Prior to [[0.32]], Necromancers didn't start with a [[dagger]] and had [[Necrotise]] instead of [[Soul Splinter]]. They also didn't start with [[Grave Claw]].
*Prior to the removal of [[Regeneration]] in [[0.26]], Necromancers had access to that spell. In addition, the removal of [[food]] made [[Animate Dead]] less punishing to cast.
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*In [[0.29]], most backgrounds were buffed; all Mage backgrounds gained a [[potion of magic]]. [[Pain]] and [[Animate Skeleton]] were removed and merged into [[Necrotise]], and [[Animate Dead]] was reworked to no longer demand corpses and to generate infinite duration allies.
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*Prior to [[0.27]], Necromancers started with the [[Book of Necromancy]]; Necromancers received no change to their spell lists.
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*Prior to [[0.26]], Necromancers started with [[Regeneration]]. In addition, the removal of [[food]] made [[Animate Dead]] less punishing to cast. However, both necromancy spells now create much shorter lived zombies.
 
*Prior to [[0.25]], [[Agony]] was able to target enemies from afar.
 
*Prior to [[0.25]], [[Agony]] was able to target enemies from afar.
*Prior to [[0.24]], [[Fedhas Madash]] disaproved the use of Necromancy.
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*Prior to [[0.21]], the [[Book of Necromancy]] had [[Control Undead]]. 0.21 also introduced [[Borgnjor's Vile Clutch]], which was nerfed and removed from the Necromancer start in the following update. The removal of both spells gave Necromancers no way to deal with incorporeal undead using starting spells alone.
*Prior to [[0.21]], the [[Book of Necromancy]] had [[Control Undead]]. The removal of this spell gives Necromancers no way to deal with incorporeal undead using their starting spells. 0.21 also introduced [[Borgnjor's Vile Clutch]], which was nerfed and removed from the Necromancer start in the following update.
 
 
*Prior to [[0.14]], Necromancers started with only 1 level of Spellcasting.
 
*Prior to [[0.14]], Necromancers started with only 1 level of Spellcasting.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:07, 27 February 2025

Version 0.32: This article is up to date for the latest stable release of Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup.

This page is about the player background. For the monster, see Necromancer (monster).

The Necromancer is a magician who specialises in the less pleasant side of magic. Necromantic spells are a varied bunch, but many involve some degree of risk or harm to the caster.

Necromancers are magicians who specialise in the less pleasant side of magic - that involving death and the undead.

Preferred Species

Djinni, Demonspawn, Deep Elf, Vampire, and Mummy are the recommended species if you pick a Necromancer Background.

Starting Equipment

Some species may receive different items based on their unique restrictions.

Available Spells:

Necromancers start with Soul Splinter memorised.

Starting Skills and Stats

These are adjusted by your species' aptitudes.

Choosing Necromancer adds 7 to your starting Intelligence and 5 to your starting Dexterity.

Strategy

Necromancers have the fairly useful ability to create allies with Soul Splinter, and later Animate Dead. They have a few conventionally offensive spells, but they aren't the main focus.

Spell Details

Soul Splinter is a nice utility spell; one that checks for willpower rather than evasion. It will provide an extra body to take some heat as well as weakening the target, reducing their damage output by 33%. Remember the wisp will always focus the original target first - this can come in handy to put pressure on backline enemies such as orc priests.

Grave Claw is a powerful, smite-targeted spell that blocks enemies in place. It has limited uses, up to 3, which are recharged by killing living beings. The damage is good, even better it cannot be avoided or blocked. Particularly useful to keep fast or high willpower enemies far away from you.

Vampiric Draining is most known for its ability to steal HP. The damage is respectable on its own, at least when you first get the spell.

Animate Dead is the Necromancer’s first real snowballing spell, letting them gather up a swarm of allies to assist them in the next encounter they may face. While the damage of most early game zombified monsters is unimpressive, having an out of depth wyvern or hydra at your side can even the odds quite a bit. Recasting Animate Dead will crumble all existing zombies.

Curse of Agony greatly softens targets by halving their HP, though it requires a willpower check to succeed, as well as a melee attack to apply. It's one of the few level 5 spells left in a starting kit, so it’s a heavy commitment for potentially not a huge reward. Necromancers who found the tools to hone in on their craft (such as Borgnjor's Vile Clutch or Anguish) don't need to rely on Curse of Agony, but those who find themselves engaging in melee combat often may appreciate a way to soften very high HP monsters.

Tips and Tricks

  • Pain branded weapons rely on necromancy to deal damage; Necromancers will find them quite attractive.
  • Necromancers are somewhat restricted in religious choice, as all three good-aligned gods (and Trog) punish the use of Necromancy. Luckily, none of the three major "magic" gods (Sif Muna, Vehumet, and Kikubaaqudgha) are among them.
    • Kiku is an extremely obvious choice for Necromancers. Kiku relies on Necromancy skill, with Ne having a head start in said school. In turn, the god provides on-demand fodder to use necromantic magic on (countering one of the biggest weaknesses of Necromancy), along with a variety of higher level spells. However, both the god and background provide a few redundant spells. Kiku isn't necessary for Necromancers, and picking Necromancer isn't necessary for Kiku, but they have great synergy.
  • While their available spells work well enough for dealing damage, there always persists some need to "get the ball rolling" to actually start rising the undead, even as Necromancy's offensive spells dwindle. Therefore, Necromancers are encouraged to develop other means of killing. Most often, this will be a simple weapon skill, but low-level ally-sparing damage spells like Frozen Ramparts or Scorch are also excellent.

History

  • Prior to 0.32, Necromancers didn't start with a dagger and had Necrotise instead of Soul Splinter. They also didn't start with Grave Claw.
  • In 0.29, most backgrounds were buffed; all Mage backgrounds gained a potion of magic. Pain and Animate Skeleton were removed and merged into Necrotise, and Animate Dead was reworked to no longer demand corpses and to generate infinite duration allies.
  • Prior to 0.27, Necromancers started with the Book of Necromancy; Necromancers received no change to their spell lists.
  • Prior to 0.26, Necromancers started with Regeneration. In addition, the removal of food made Animate Dead less punishing to cast. However, both necromancy spells now create much shorter lived zombies.
  • Prior to 0.25, Agony was able to target enemies from afar.
  • Prior to 0.21, the Book of Necromancy had Control Undead. 0.21 also introduced Borgnjor's Vile Clutch, which was nerfed and removed from the Necromancer start in the following update. The removal of both spells gave Necromancers no way to deal with incorporeal undead using starting spells alone.
  • Prior to 0.14, Necromancers started with only 1 level of Spellcasting.
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