Talk:Death Magic

I've got a question for the minion-type PVE Necros out there: how helpful are the minions once you hit, say, the desert? Or the southern Shiverpeaks? It seems like, unless you manage to get your Death Magic skill up to insane levels, they just wouldn't be high enough level to really -do- anything for your team, too easily taken out by a L24 AOE attack and such. Do you raise the buggers and then just exploit 'em for benefit, or do they actually see combat? I'd be really interested in a "usage notes" type-thing for PVE minion masters, charting what skills you tend to use as you go through the areas. My early missions got a lot of use out of Bone Horror + Mark of Pain, but I dropped Death for Curses by probably Lion's Arch. --Nunix 22:42, 7 December 2005 (UTC)
 * Lv18 minions are VERY useful. I don't play a real minion master (Mo/N), but I play WITH minion masters.  Your team might need to kill 3~4 corpsy mobs to get things started, but after that it can easily snowball.  Well, this is from Sorrow's Furnace experience (which doesn't have much AOE from enemy), Your Milage May Vary.  It only gets into trouble when there is a monk boss AND either another monk or another boss.  That severely mess up the kill rate and the minion army start to drop.
 * Basically, use Bone Fiend as your main army, with Bone Horror if you need to exploit another corpse fast while Fiend is recharging. Verata's Sacrifice + Heal Area + Blood of the Master to keep the army from decaying too fast.  Mark of Pain definitely helps a lot.  If the enemy also have corpse-exploiting necros, make sure to wear Bloodstained Boots. -PanSola 23:29, 7 December 2005 (UTC)


 * Either that or you take Death Nova with Minions and make tons of walking bombs, with Taste of Death to detonate on cue if needed. I went through SF with a necro that did that, was quite effective. Using Verata's Sacrifice and Blood of the Master to keep your bombs alive between encounters. --theeth 23:38, 7 December 2005 (UTC)


 * Heh, so in other words: they are useful, if you spend the points, runes, and weapon bonuses on Blood to get the levels up. ;) Good to know! I tend to cruise through RPGs perpetually under-powered, so it's always interesting to hear about how things can be if you're properly beefy, har! --Nunix 00:13, 8 December 2005 (UTC)
 * You mean to get Death up (-: Right after the first AoE AI update, at least half the groups farming SF are screaming for minion masters d-: -PanSola 00:56, 8 December 2005 (UTC)


 * Might also be worth noting that since skill costs are constant, later in the game you'll have more attribute points and possibly more soul reaping. This sort of makes minions "cheaper" later on.  --Fyren 04:24, 8 December 2005 (UTC)

It's also worth noting that with soul reaping, you can get a con