Read the Next Steps above to continue your journey.Look out for helpful Legendary Powers in the Codex of Power, especially those that increase your damage, Essence, and survivability! Also, getting lucky and finding/gambling either Utility Aspect of the Void or Offensive Aspect of Decay would be amazing!.It follows the progression of our Necromancer Leveling Guide and our General Leveling Strategies to reach Level 75. Re-specing at Level 35 to switch to Blighted Corpse Explosion is key to taking full advantage of your Key Passive, Shadowblight. This build guide assumes you have a Character at Level 75 before transitioning to it.Make use of most or all of these means of Corpse production: Skeletal Warriors - Reapers (Book of the Dead), Hewed Flesh (Passive Node), Acolyte's Reap, and Prime Army of the Dead. This Blight Corpse Explosion Necromancer has several Corpse generating mechanisms that come especially handy in a boss fight.Make sure to use Supreme Army of the Dead if your army gets totally clobbered! Cast Raise Skeleton on Corpses to replenish your army. This is the perfect setup for Corpse Explosion and additional Blight casts. Upon generating at least one Corpse, use Corpse Tendrils to cluster your enemies as much as possible. First cast Blight directly on top of or in front of as many monsters as possible.The Blight Corpse Explosion Necromancer makes full use of your skeleton army, Corpses, and enormous Shadow Damage to tackle any and every challenge.
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