"Invitations to our closed beta test will soon be going out worldwide. If you are invited, we'd love to hear all about your adventures on the forums, watch your live streams, and see screenshots and videos of your experiences as you wield the dark powers of the Necromancer."
I think anyone not playing Necro is going to be very popular for groups after this comes out, as it's just going to be a million Necro players looking for a group
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I really hope some more content comes with the necro besides just a new character. If they get people to come back to try the Necormancer, they need some other content to keep them playing.
Apparently they are making new maps for us, as long as the price is right for the amount of content i get ill be happy, Blizzard products tend to have good value to me, I do understand value can be subjective doe
one of my fondest memories of D2 was building a skelly nec, go into a game gather 50+ skellys, then go pvp mode and just tele using the enigma chest peice on a player and watch them drop instantly, not the mention all the rage player would throw around because the skelly killed there fps.
Too bad there is no changes coming to the core game from what I know. So it's going to be boring as usual, a fun 3 weeks gearing up in the season start and then quit games.
After having done so many seasons with only minor changes it is just not fun anymore.
Meanwhile Path of Exile comes out with new content all the time. The big new patch with a lot of changes is coming in around July.
As cool as the Necro may be, if they don't fix the underlying system of the game I won't be playing it.
Having a season defined by which set got an arbitrary quintupling of its damage this time around really isn't a good state for the game.
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