What is that?? A death crab??
For regular rifts, not at all - Angry Chicken, Goldwrap and Boon of the Hoarder so I'm not dying ever.Do you need the Vit for survability? That's the only real question.
Not quite - Area Damage is actually a fairly desirable stat for a Gargantuan build. A few seasons ago the meta was slightly different (don't ask me what changes exactly changed it), and you were actively looking for it. Since a Garg-Humongoid already has an AEO attack, it triggers like crazy. If the garg cleaves and hits 10 mobs, on average that'll cause Area Damage twice...Hitting all 10 of those *two more* times. Having an Area Damage over 100% means he's hitting 8 out of 10 for 300+% of his supposed damage and the other two for 200%. So I don't mind the Area Damage at all - I think it's still supposedly better than IAS if the roll is high enough for groups, but, of course, crap against Rift Guardians.The dilemma is that the first one has all four of the stats you want, but isn’t ancient, whereas the second one only has two, but IS ancient.
—Patrick
A good INT-based litany/host combo might help your Necro farm better.Anything I'm missing?
I don't have a PS4.Everyone should play Monster Hunter on the PS 4
Neither do II don't have a PS4.
--Patrick
Well, the PC version is a hell of a lot cheaperSo I remember loving Diablo when it came out forever ago, and I want to play Diablo 3. So, if you guys had both a switch and an ultra-powerful laptop, which would you buy Diablo 3 on?
Not to mention has better support. It's nothing like Diablo 1 or 2 though.Well, the PC version is a hell of a lot cheaper
Can I summon a bunch of skeletons and then giggle while they tear apart some obnoxious attacker?Not to mention has better support. It's nothing like Diablo 1 or 2 though.
Not in the same way. Summon Skeletons does give the Necromancer a troop of skeletons that passively attack and draw enemy fire, but they aren't the murder machines they were in D2. You'll definitely be playing in a more active style, using a builder to generate your resource and at least one consumer to deal your primary damage. But honestly, I think Witch Doctor out pets the Necromancer with his Zuni build, which works a lot like old skeleton army builds... but with knife wielding fetishes.Can I summon a bunch of skeletons and then giggle while they tear apart some obnoxious attacker?
It's perfectly viable to have your pets kill everything while you stand in the back and cackle...but you'll usually need Skeletal Mages rather than Skeletons, and you're continuously resummoning them.Not in the same way. Summon Skeletons does give the Necromancer a troop of skeletons that passively attack and draw enemy fire, but they aren't the murder machines they were in D2. You'll definitely be playing in a more active style, using a builder to generate your resource and at least one consumer to deal your primary damage. But honestly, I think Witch Doctor out pets the Necromancer with his Zuni build, which works a lot like old skeleton army builds... but with knife wielding fetishes.
Also, Necromancer is another 10 bucks on top of the game.