Learn how to make the best Corpse Explosion Necromancer build in Diablo 4

Want the best Diablo 4 Corpse Explosion Necromancer build?Patch 1.1.0 is now live inDiablo 4, ushering us intoSeason 1and introducing the newMalignant Heartsmechanic. Malignant Hearts are incredibly powerful, and the Corpse Explosion Necromancer specifically gets some incredibly strong options that are sure to make this build even stronger in the coming months.

If you’ve been eager to try out the Corpse Explosion Necromancer, Season 1 really is the perfect time. In this guide, we’ll break down how to make the best Corpse Explosion Necromancer build, covering the Skills, Paragon Boards and Glyphs, Minions, Aspects, Stats, Gems, and Malignant Hearts that you’ll need.

We’ve refreshed this build for the launch of Season 1, meaning it is current as of Patch 1.1.0. If future updates make any changes that impact this build, we’ll be sure to let you know.

If you’re after some differentNecromancer builds, check out ourDiablo 4 Bone Necromancer buildandBlood Necromancer build!

Best Corpse Explosion Necromancer build in Diablo 4

Best Corpse Explosion Necromancer build in Diablo 4

OurDiablo 4Necromancer build is all about summoning minions to cut through baddies while you explode corpses for massive damage. No surprise there, really, as it’s all in the name, but we’ve got a bunch of skills here that should both litter the battlefield with juicy corpses, and help you get the most damage out of each and every explosion.

Below, you’ll find a full list of the skills that you should acquire for our Diablo 4 Necromancer build, in order:

Decomposemakes a corpse every 2.5 seconds and generates Essence, making it an important builder for the Necromancer.

Decompose deals damage over time, and Enhanced Decompose grants you 10 Essence whenever an enemy dies while affected by Decompose. You can then grab Acolyte’s Decompose, granting you and your minions a 10% damage boost against Decomposed enemies.

Blightfires out a blast of Shadow magic that deals damage to enemies on impact and leaves behind an AoE in which enemies will take massive damage over the following six seconds.

For the upgrades, we’ve opted for Enhanced Blight and Paranormal Blight to leave enemies with some pesky status effects. The former Slows enemies by 25% while they’re inflicted with Blight, while the latter gives Blight a 30% chance to Immobilize enemies for 1.5 seconds on impact.

This is just one of many ways in which you’ll inflict status effects with this build, which helps trigger the Terror passive. Terror makes all Darkness skills deal bonus damage to enemies who are Slowed, Stunned, or Immobilized. The bonus stacks for each status effect, and also applies to Shadow damage dealt by your minions, giving a huge boost to your DPS output in the late-game.

Corpse Explosionis the key to this build, allowing you to… explode corpses. It’s simple, but hugely effective, making it a staple skill for all Necromancers across the Diablo franchise. It turns all corpses that you generate into bombs, which you can detonate at will to deal massive damage to nearby enemies.

The main caveat here, early on at least, is that Corpse Explosion doesn’t start as a Darkness/Shadow skill. Luckily, we can change that with the Blighted Corpse Explosion upgrade, which turns it into a Darkness skill and causes any triggered corpses to deal huge amounts of Shadow damage for six seconds. To unlock this upgrade, you’ll also need to pick up Enhanced Corpse Explosion, which increases the radius of its effects by 15%.

Corpse Tendrilsis incredibly important for getting the most out of those Corpse Explosions, as it allows you to pull enemies towards corpses and Stun them for 3 seconds. Crucially, this does not consume the corpse, so you can then trigger the Corpse Explosion to all enemies that were pulled by the tendrils.

Since we’re trying to inflict status effects to maximise the effectiveness of the Terror passive, we’ve then opted for the Enhanced Corpse Tendril and Plagued Corpse Tendril upgrades. Enhanced Corpse Tendril Slows all enemies before they are pulled by the tendrils, and Plagued Corpse Tendril also applies Vulnerable to enemies for 3 seconds.

Army of the Deadis a handy way of overwhelming tougher enemies. When triggered, it makes explosive skeletons burst out of the ground and charge at enemies, and with the Prime Army of the Dead upgrade, they also have a 15% chance to leave behind a corpse. More corpses means more Corpse Explosions!

Supreme Army of the Dead is the final upgrade here, making your Ultimate also raise all of your skeletal minions. It does so without consuming any corpses, meaning you can use it when all of your minions are dead, raise a full army of skeletons, and then use any nearby corpses to keep the damage coming as your army charges into the fray.

If you’re not sure how to use these skills effectively, follow the attack pattern below:

As promised, we’ve got a full breakdown here of how to spend all 225 Paragon Points that you can get from reaching level 100, earning all of your Renown rewards across theDiablo 4 map, and finding allAltars of Lilith.Diablo 4’s Paragon systemis where builds get a huge power boost, so that they can tackle high-tier Nightmare Dungeons, the tough Fallen Temple Capstone Dungeon, and even the level 100 boss.

Below, we’ll cover which Paragon Boards you should take, which Glyphs you should insert, and how to move through each board efficiently for our Diablo 4 Necromancer build. You can also head tothis Lothrik pagethat we’ve saved, showing the exact path that we took through each Paragon Board.

On theStarting Board, take the right path up to get the Rare Prime node, and then continue to the Glyph socket. Here, use theExploit Glyph, and then grab any Dexterity nodes within range of the Glyph. Once done, take the left path up through the Rare Knowledge node to reach the Board Attachment Gate.

In total, the Starting Board should use 28 Paragon Points.

Witheris the most important Paragon Board for this Necromancer build. The Legendary node offers a 5% chance to deal 50% bonus damage each time your Shadow damage over time effects deal damage.

When you add this board, rotate it so that the Glyph socket is on the bottom-left side and the Wither Legendary node is in the top-right corner. Then, take the path left from the Board Attachment Gate and climb up to the Glyph socket, where you’ll insert theDarkness Glyph. Get any nearby Willpower, while also making your way over to grab the RareMalediction nodeand any surrounding Magic nodes.

After grabbing Malediction, go right from the Glyph socket to grab the RareGnawing Darkness nodeand any surrounding Magic nodes. Then, from the Glyph socket once again, path up and do the same with the RareLingering Shadows node. After getting Lingering Shadows, you can continue across to the right to reach the Board Attachment Gate, using a few Points to go up and reach Wither.

In total, the Wither board should use 66 Paragon Points.

WithFlesh-Eater, the Legendary node grants 40% increased damage for 6 seconds when you consume 5 corpses, which is trivial for this build.

When you add Flesh-Eater, rotate it so that the Glyph and Legendary node are both central. You’ll be starting on the left side, so move across until you reach a fork in the path. From here, you’ll want to spend a few points heading down to reach the Legendary node. Then, head back to the fork and follow it up and over to the Glyph socket, grabbing the RareTargeted nodeon the way for a huge damage boost to Elites.

In the Glyph socket, use theGravekeeper Glyphto increase damage for every nearby corpse, and then grab the Dexterity nodes around Targeted and the Glyph socket. Then, continue right through the Resistance Magic nodes and continue across until you reach the Board Attachment Gate on the right side.

In total, the Flesh-Eater board should use 36 Paragon Points.

On theScent of DeathBoard, the Legendary node gives you 15% damage reduction when at least 2 corpses are nearby, or 15% extra damage if there are no corpses nearby.

When you add Scent of Death, you want to rotate it until the Glyph socket and Legendary node are both central, with the Glyph higher up. Then, starting on the left, make your way across and down towards the Scent of Death Legendary node.

After reaching the Legendary node, make your way up towards the Glyph socket and use theScourge Glyph. This gives you +3% increased Shadow damage over time for every 5 Willpower purchased within range, so swoop up any Willpower near the Glyph. We also got the RareDeathmarked nodeand all surrounding Magic nodes, before pathing up to the Board Attachment Gate at the top.

In total, the Scent of Death board should use 43 Paragon Points.

For our final Paragon Board, we opted forCult Leaderto give our Minions +15% increased damage for each Minion type you have active.

When you add the Cult Leader board, rotate it so that the Legendary node is on the lower-left corner and the Glyph socket is in the upper-right corner. Then, starting at the bottom, make your way left and up to grab the Cult Leader Legendary node, before starting again from the bottom and making your way right and up to the RareInfused Warrior node. Grab all surrounding Magic nodes here too.

Then, continue up to the Rare Puppeteer node, once again getting all surrounding Magic nodes. From there, continue a few points to the right and then head up to reach the Glyph socket, where you should insertDeadraiserfor increases to any nearby Minion damage and damage reduction nodes.

Then, get the RareOverlordandCustody nodes, grabbing and Magic Nodes that offer extra Minion damage and damage reduction. Make sure to also put points into Intelligence here, so that you can activate the Glyph’s additional bonus.

In total, the Cult Leader board should use 52 Paragon Points.

The Necromancer class also has access to a uniqueBook of the Deadsystem, which allows you to raise minions to form a powerful little army. The Book of the Dead screen is split into three parts: Warriors, Mages, and Golems. In this build, we use Skeletal Warriors and Mages, but we’ve opted to sacrifice the ability to summon Golems for a passive boost instead.

To get Warriors and Mages, you must use the Raise Skeleton skill. This will take up a slot on your skill bar, which is why we have only opted for five other active skills in the section above.

In the Skeletal Warriors tab, we’ve opted for theReaper variant. We’ve selected their second node, which gives Reapers a 15% chance to form a corpse with each attack.

In the Skeletal Mages tab, we’ve opted for theShadow variant. We’ve selected their second node, which lets them fire a second Shadow bolt every fifth attack.

We aren’t using a Golem in this build, as Summon Golem takes a separate skill slot that we didn’t want to lose. With that in mind, we’ve opted to select theSacrifice node on the Bone Golem variant. This takes away the ability to use Summon Golem, but provides a 10% boost to attack speed for all of your attacks. Of course, if you do want to try out Summon Golem, the option to Sacrifice this ability isn’t permanent and can be switched out whenever!

Completing Side Dungeons in Diablo 4 will grantLegendary Aspectsas a reward. These are modifiers or improvements to your skills and abilities that will make this build far stronger. Below, we’ll list the best Aspects for the Corpse Explosion Necromancer build, alongside the Dungeons you must complete to get them:

You must equip an Aspect to Legendary Gear to gain its effect, but you may also find Legendary Gear as random loot drops that spawn with Aspects already equipped. If you find a Legendary item with one of the above Aspects while exploring, make sure to equip it straight away!

As you farm Legendary Gear for the above Aspects, you’ll also notice that it spawns with randomly rolled stats, called Affixes. These are also crucial to the build, so you’ll want to hunt for gear with the following Affixes:

Many Gear items in Diablo 4 will come with Gem Sockets, into which you can insertGemsfor more passive bonuses. Gems will have different effects depending on whether they are inserted into Weapons, Armor, or Jewelery.

For your Weapons, we’d recommend usingAmethyststo boost your damage over time. Decompose, Blight, and Corpse Explosion all deal damage over time in this build, and using Amethysts in Weapon Gem Sockets could offer up to an 8% increase to that damage.

For your Armor, useRubiesto boost your Maximum Life. Necromancers can feel quite weak when taking enemy hits, and the extra Life offered by Rubies will come in handy if you suddenly find yourself without any minions left standing to soak the hits.

For your Jewelery, check the Malignant Hearts section below to see how you should utilise Infested Sockets.

Season 1 introduces Malignant Hearts, a new type of item that act similarly to Gems. They can be placed into Infested Sockets to provide powerful bonuses similar to those that you get from Legendary Aspects.

Below, you’ll find the best Malignant Hearts for the Corpse Explosion Necromancer:

That wraps up our Diablo 4 Necromancer build guide. If you’re eager to try out other classes, take a look at ourDiablo 4 Barbarian builds,Rogue builds,Sorcerer builds, andDruid builds.

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