Death Magic



Death Magic is a necromancer secondary attribute, meaning that any character with necromancer as their primary or secondary profession can put points into this attribute.

Guild Wars Description
"No inherent effect. Many necromancer skills, especially spells which raise undead servants, manipulate corpses, or deal cold damage, become more effective with higher Death Magic."

General Description
The Guild Wars description hits the nail on the head for once in its description for this attribute. Death Magic is useful in three ways: undead minions, manipulating corpses, and dealing direct damage.

Undead minions&mdash;that's what Death Magic is all about. There are currently five skills that raise minions from a corpse: Animate Bone Fiend, Animate Bone Horror, Animate Bone Minions, Animate Vampiric Horror and the Elite Skill Animate Flesh Golem. All are different in how they function, but basically they all raise up another ally (or two in the case of Animate Bone Minions) for you. Also, Death Magic possesses many skills to help your minions, or keep you alive using them. These include Blood of the Master and Verata's Sacrifice to heal all your minions, and Infuse Condition and Taste of Death to protect yourself at the cost of your minions.

Other than raising minions from corpses, Death Magic skills also can manipulate corpses in other ways. Using Necrotic Traversal or Putrid Explosion is a great way to deal damage to hordes of foes at once. Consume Corpse and Soul Feast both utilize a corpse to heal you. Finally, putting up a Well of Suffering or a Well of the Profane using a corpse is a great way to put the hurt on your opponents.

Finally, Death Magic can deal direct damage in a variety of ways. Deathly Chill and Deathly Swarm both deal some cold damage to your foes, while Vile Touch deals unblockable shadow damage. Death Nova turns your allies (or yourself) into bombs, and Rotting Flesh diseases your target for quite a while.

As of the 04/26/2006 update, your maximum number of controlled minions is limited by your rank in Death Magic. You start with two, and for every two ranks, you can command an additional one (the maximum is therefore 10 with 16 Death Magic). Additional minions summoned beyond this limit cause your oldest minion to die. The game does not distinguish between minion type when determining how many you can control.