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+ | |RS=Raise Skeletal Mage, Iron Golem | ||
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+ | |Type=Pet cast | ||
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{{U|=The ultimate goal of a Priest of Rathma is the perfect reanimation and control of a dead creature, maintaining the purity and properties of its body while releasing its soul to allow the Necromancer full control. When a Necromancer at long last gains this ability, he can truly claim mastery of the Great Cycle of Being.}} | {{U|=The ultimate goal of a Priest of Rathma is the perfect reanimation and control of a dead creature, maintaining the purity and properties of its body while releasing its soul to allow the Necromancer full control. When a Necromancer at long last gains this ability, he can truly claim mastery of the Great Cycle of Being.}} | ||
− | == | + | ==Detail== |
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{{Stat}} | {{Stat}} | ||
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!align=left|+ % [[Life]] | !align=left|+ % [[Life]] | ||
− | |200+(5*Skeleton Mastery.lvl) | + | |200 + (5*[[Skeleton Mastery]].lvl) |
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!align=left|+[[% Damage]] | !align=left|+[[% Damage]] | ||
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|5 | |5 | ||
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− | !align=left| | + | !align=left|[[Movement speed]] |
− | |50 | + | | +50% |
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− | !align=left| | + | !align=left|Maximum Monsters Revived |
|slvl | |slvl | ||
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− | * | + | *In addition to the normal restrictions on [[corpse]] selection, only eligible normal and minion monster corpses can be revived, with the exception of those to which effects [[altering AI]] do not apply: |
− | ** | + | **[[Minion of Destruction]] |
− | **[[ | + | **[[Oblivion Knight]] |
− | **[[ | + | **[[Putrid Defiler]] |
− | *Revived retain most of the AI, skills and stats they had while alive, including [[Unique (monster)|Unique]] bonuses for minions, but lose others (typically healing and buffing skills, spawning and resurrecting). [ | + | **[[Suicide Minion]] |
+ | *[[Leaper]] also cannot be revived. Furthermore, while most static units do not allow corpse selection, even the following that do cannot be revived: | ||
+ | **[[Blood Hawk Nest]] | ||
+ | **[[Gargoyle Trap]] | ||
+ | **[[Tentacle Beast]] | ||
+ | *Revived retain most of the AI, skills and stats they had while alive, including [[Unique (monster)|Unique]] bonuses for minions, but lose others (typically healing and buffing skills, spawning and resurrecting). [https://www.mannm.org/d2library/faqtoids/minions_eng.html#rev] | ||
*If clvl < mlvl, clvl is used to calculate life and life is multiplied by clvl/mlvl; clvl is also used to calculate chance-to-hit of both Revived and attacking units, [[Attack Rating]] and damage. Otherwise mlvl is used, and is always used to calculate [[defense]]. Level bonus still applies to minions when comparing clvl and mlvl, and when calculating stats. | *If clvl < mlvl, clvl is used to calculate life and life is multiplied by clvl/mlvl; clvl is also used to calculate chance-to-hit of both Revived and attacking units, [[Attack Rating]] and damage. Otherwise mlvl is used, and is always used to calculate [[defense]]. Level bonus still applies to minions when comparing clvl and mlvl, and when calculating stats. | ||
*+% [[Maximum Life]] from [[Battle Orders]] and [[Oak Sage]] is not added to +% life from Skeleton Mastery and Revive, it is applied afterwards. | *+% [[Maximum Life]] from [[Battle Orders]] and [[Oak Sage]] is not added to +% life from Skeleton Mastery and Revive, it is applied afterwards. | ||
*+% Damage only applies to physical attack damage. | *+% Damage only applies to physical attack damage. | ||
*Life and damage do not increase when summoned in games with higher player counts. | *Life and damage do not increase when summoned in games with higher player counts. | ||
− | *Summon Resist does not apply. [ | + | *[[Summon Resist]] does not apply to Revived. [https://www.theamazonbasin.com/forums/index.php?/forums/topic/114463-iron-golem-question/&do=findComment&comment=1426631] |
− | <br> | + | * D2R: caster's [[Physical Immunity Sundered]], [[Magic Immunity Sundered]], [[Fire Immunity Sundered]], [[Lightning Immunity Sundered]], [[Cold Immunity Sundered]] and [[Poison Immunity Sundered]] are applied. |
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==Source== | ==Source== | ||
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===[[Skill bonus]]=== | ===[[Skill bonus]]=== | ||
− | *+(1-3) Revive (Necromancer Only) can spawn on ilvl >36 | + | *+(1-3) Revive ([[Necromancer]] Only) can spawn on ilvl >36 [[wand]]s and [[shrunken head]]s. |
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− | === | + | ===Charges=== |
− | *[[Paladin (Diablo II)|Paladin]] will lose 1/8 of maximum life whenever he uses Revive. [ | + | *[[Paladin (Diablo II)|Paladin]] will lose 1/8 of maximum life whenever he uses Revive [[charges]]. [https://www.mannm.org/d2library/faqtoids/oskills_eng.html#palrev] |
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!{{Warn|=Yes}} | !{{Warn|=Yes}} | ||
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+ | ==Levels 1-60== | ||
{{Levels 1-10}} | {{Levels 1-10}} | ||
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− | !align=left| | + | !align=left|Maximum Monsters Revived |
|1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10 | |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10 | ||
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{{Levels 11-20}} | {{Levels 11-20}} | ||
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− | !align=left| | + | !align=left|Maximum Monsters Revived |
|11||12||13||14||15||16||17||18||19||20 | |11||12||13||14||15||16||17||18||19||20 | ||
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{{Levels 21-30}} | {{Levels 21-30}} | ||
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− | !align=left| | + | !align=left|Maximum Monsters Revived |
|21||22||23||24||25||26||27||28||29||30 | |21||22||23||24||25||26||27||28||29||30 | ||
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{{Levels 31-40}} | {{Levels 31-40}} | ||
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− | !align=left| | + | !align=left|Maximum Monsters Revived |
|31||32||33||34||35||36||37||38||39||40 | |31||32||33||34||35||36||37||38||39||40 | ||
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{{Levels 41-50}} | {{Levels 41-50}} | ||
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− | !align=left| | + | !align=left|Maximum Monsters Revived |
|41||42||43||44||45||46||47||48||49||50 | |41||42||43||44||45||46||47||48||49||50 | ||
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{{Levels 51-60}} | {{Levels 51-60}} | ||
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− | !align=left| | + | !align=left|Maximum Monsters Revived |
|51||52||53||54||55||56||57||58||59||60 | |51||52||53||54||55||56||57||58||59||60 | ||
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==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
*[http://classic.battle.net/diablo2exp/skills/necromancer-summoning.shtml Summoning Spells] (Arreat Summit) | *[http://classic.battle.net/diablo2exp/skills/necromancer-summoning.shtml Summoning Spells] (Arreat Summit) | ||
− | *[ | + | *[https://www.theamazonbasin.com/forums/index.php?/forums/topic/114463-iron-golem-question/ Iron Golem question] (D2 Necromancer) |
− | *Librarian, [ | + | *Librarian, [https://www.mannm.org/d2library/faqtoids/oskills_eng.html#palrev Paladin and Revives] (FAQtoids) |
− | *Librarian, [ | + | *Librarian, [https://www.mannm.org/d2library/faqtoids/minions_eng.html Sympathy for the Devil] Minions & Pets (FAQtoids) |
Latest revision as of 07:32, 5 September 2024
The ultimate goal of a Priest of Rathma is the perfect reanimation and control of a dead creature, maintaining the purity and properties of its body while releasing its soul to allow the Necromancer full control. When a Necromancer at long last gains this ability, he can truly claim mastery of the Great Cycle of Being.
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