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Necromancers have the fairly useful abiltiy to create allies with [[Animate Skeleton]], and later [[Animate Dead]].
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Necromancers have the fairly useful abiltiy to create allies with [[Animate Skeleton]], and later [[Animate Dead]]. Their more convenitonal offensive sells do work, but aren't very impressive.
  
[[Pain]] is also a passible offensive spell; one that checks for [[willpower]] rather than [[evasion]]. [[Vampiric Draining]] is  particularlly attractive to [[Deep Dwarves]] due to its ability to steal [[HP]], though its damage alone makes it an initally strong spell. While both 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. [[Agony]] greatly softens targets by [[torment|halving their HP]], though also relies on a willpower check to succeed, as well being limited to 1 range.
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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], a [[Gnoll]] Necromancer of [[Cheibriados]].
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[[Pain]] is also a passible offensive spell; one that checks for [[willpower]] rather than [[evasion]]. [[Vampiric Draining]] is  particularlly attractive to [[Deep Dwarves]] due to its ability to steal [[HP]], though its damage alone makes it an initally strong spell.  
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While both 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.  
  
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], a [[Gnoll]] Necromancer of [[Cheibriados]].
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[[Agony]] greatly softens targets by [[torment|halving their HP]], though also relies on a willpower check to succeed, as well being limited to 1 range. It's one of the few level 5 spells left in the book, and its a heavy commitment.
  
 
===Tips and Tricks===
 
===Tips and Tricks===

Revision as of 12:09, 22 March 2022

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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 Races

Hill Orc, Demonspawn, Deep Elf, Deep Dwarf, Vampire, and Mummy are the recommended races if you pick a Necromancer Background.

Starting Equipment

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

Available Spells:

Necromancers start with the Pain spell memorised, and can also memorise Animate Skeleton from turn 1.

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 abiltiy to create allies with Animate Skeleton, and later Animate Dead. Their more convenitonal offensive sells do work, but aren't very impressive.

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 currently highest-scoring game, a Gnoll Necromancer of Cheibriados.

Spell Details

Pain is also a passible offensive spell; one that checks for willpower rather than evasion. Vampiric Draining is particularlly attractive to Deep Dwarves due to its ability to steal HP, though its damage alone makes it an initally strong spell.

While both 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.

Agony greatly softens targets by halving their HP, though also relies on a willpower check to succeed, as well being limited to 1 range. It's one of the few level 5 spells left in the book, and its a heavy commitment.

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 corpses (one of the biggest weaknesses of Necromancy) and various further spells. However, both the god and background provide many redundant spells. Kiku isn't necessary for Necromancers, and picking Necromancer isn't necessary for Kiku, but both are helpful to each other.

History

  • Prior to 0.27, Necromancers started with the Book of Necromancy; Necromancers recieved no change to their spell lists.
  • 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.
  • Prior to 0.25, Agony was able to target enemies from afar.
  • Prior to 0.24, Fedhas Madash disaproved the use of Necromancy.
  • 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.
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