

I think a good Skeleton Necro is lots of fun to play, very relaxed, but as i just play HC, and don't buy high end stuff, i have tried making one just for fun the last two seasons, because i have been lucky enough to find an Arm of king leoric almost every season. But, Baal went down within 10-15 seconds or so. With Decrepify on Baal, the Urdars seemed to stun him too, and the way the Skeletons looked when they swung their axes was hilarious, with so many on top of each other ^^, Looked ridiculous.

The guide has been updated with charts to help players see the difference between each golem at its maximum level.I don't buy high end stuff, but i saw a Tele Skeleton Revive Necro on Youtube, that was funny as hell ^^ He revived lots of Urdars and also Skeletons, and Teleported to Baal. Nothing is worse than burying so many points into the wrong skill it makes players feel shorthanded for the rest of the game. So the task of choosing which golem to take along for the ride is of great importance.

Ultimately, the gamer will have to pick one and stick with it through thick and thin. Unfortunately, there just plain aren't enough skill points to make each golem look fantastic. Updated on December 11th, 2021 by Hodey Johns: The right golem for the right situation can make all the difference in the world. So between Diablo 2: Resurrected's clay, fire, blood, and iron golems, which one comes out on top? Here is the breakdown of each one, so players can decide for themselves if they agree with this analysis.

There are only four selections, each that promise to be worth it for a certain kind of build. This decision changes the entire complexion of the build. RELATED: Diablo 2: Resurrected - Best Things To Buy From Act 1's Merchants They can only have one out at a time, so, generally speaking, the Necromancer is going to dump 20 points into one golem and won't ever even summon the rest. Choosing a golem in Diablo 2: Resurrected is one of the most critical decisions a player can make.
