

Maltorius' Petrified Spike doubles Bone Spear cost to give it 700% increased damage.

Haunted Visions makes Simulacrum last forever.It effectively provides you with 83% damage reduction while Simulacrum is active and 6,000% increased Bone Spear damage for you and your Simulacrum s. Masquerade of the Burning Carnival is the centerpiece of this build.You can also play around Briggs' Wrath to pixelpull enemies, creating a unique and challenging playstyle. However it is less mobile and more squishy than the Captain Crimson's Trimmings setup, which is overall more consistent at lower tiers and Paragon or Guardian's Jeopardy for starters. This is especially recommended after Paragon 2,500 as Elites and Rift Guardians die much more easily.

Most high-end clears are done with Aughild's Authority which is described in the main sections of the guide. It is a fairly simple but fun and powerful build with a very active, fast-paced playstyle.įor solo push, there are 3 variations each with their own pros and cons. Unlike many other Necromancer builds, Bone Spear doesn't hide any nasty surprises like having to wait a minute for a crucial cooldown. In Season 28, that same bonus has been added again and the original multiplier almost restored, bringing the build back to its former glory! This was enough to make it the strongest Necromancer build in Diablo III, able to clear all the way up to GR150 in solo while being the Trash Killer of choice and having a spot in Greater Rift Speeds.Īfter overperforming heavily for two seasons in a row, it has been brought back in line in Season 24 with a heavy nerf to the (6 ) Bonus removing the triple damage bonus for Simulacrum and reduced the overall damage multiplier. Season 22 buffed the build by adding Gelmindor's Marrow Guards. Despite its initial outrageous (6 ) Bonus, it didn't see a lot of play back then due to being overshadowed by other Necromancer builds. The Masquerade of the Burning Carnival was first introduced in Season 21.
