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- It has a guaranteed socket and the legendary affix will boost the socketed gem's power. Just put a Ruby in it while you're leveling your character and switch it to.
- If you use a Monk to gamble, getting Leoric's would be tougher since you will also have a chance to get Monk spirit stone helmets. Using a DH however and your only competition in RNG are a couple of set helms and some generic helms (broken crown, mempo). The same applies to other items such as shields.
- This perk allows you to use your favorite high-level weapon right off the bat. For added experience points, I advise including a Leoric’s Crown as soon as possible.Base Experience boost of 500xp per kill.Socketed to weapon instead of Jewelry.
Place Leoric's crown on the Skeleton King Head up the stairs and approach the throne where the king's body can be found. Place the crown on his head, bringing him back to life and starting a boss battle.
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Season 22 Necromancer Cheat Sheet
I'm never sure which items to keep or salvage beyond my current gear, so I've made a spreadsheet to help me keep track. The goal is to 1) quickly see if I need/don't need an item 2)filter down to what I need for when it's time to roll/gamble 3) Link out to the full build to see skills and descriptions.
Right now it's populated with Raxx's Bone spear (Solo, T16, Trash clear, RGK, Solo XP), zNec (Rats, GR150), and Rats (Group, T16, GR150)
Feel free to use, but keep in mind this is a hasty hack job that's useful to me which means it might not be great for everyone
How to use:
Make a copy of the spreadsheet (File > Make a copy)
Sort by the 'Item' column to quickly check out if a given drop is something you need
Mark off things you have in the Y/A/P column (Yes, Ancient, Primal)
Mark off things you've cubed in the cube column (can just use an 'X')
The Class and Type columns help you filter down to specifics or know what to roll for if you're gambling/upgrading rare
You can filter out all the non-blank rows for the 'I own' columns to see what you need
For builds, The header of the column links to the d3planner/icy-veins I used to add the build the spreadsheet
The top 3 rows are the gems socketed for the build
Use the stat priorities column to see which stats are good for a given item. For different stats for the same item, I've put them in the build column (sometimes)
To add a new build:
Add a new column
Fill in the location (head, finger, cube, etc) for each item e.g. if the build uses Leoric's crown, find the Leoric's Crown row and place 'head' in your build's column
If the item is not on the list, add a new row (Make sure you've cleared all filters)
Fill in the gems for the build
Optional: Fill in the stat priorities for the item
Starting from row 4, Drag a box around the new rows/columns. Go to Data > Turn off Filter, then Data > Turn on Filter (this will make sure your new column will be sorted/filtered with everything else).
If there's builds I'll need for certain conquests I'll add them from icy-veins. I usually throw on a few Bludd builds/variations just to round out my options.
Stat priorities legend:
as – attack speed
ad – area damage
arm – armor
bonecd – cool down reduction
cold – cold damage
cr – resource cost reduction
crit – could be either %chance or dmg, mostly they're in pairs, so I don't specify
elite – reduced damage from elites
int – intelligence
life – % life on hit
lph – life per hit
phys – physical damage
poison – poison damage
res – resist all elements
skel – skeletal mage damage
str – strength
vit – vitality
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Leoric's Manor is where Leoric himself resided during life, and lies within Leoric's Hunting Grounds in the Highlands or Sanctuary.
This page includes details of Leoric's Manor Courtyard.
There is usually a Shrine somewhere in the courtyard but kill the monsters before clicking the shrine and going in to the Manor.Check the fireplace at the back of the room on the right hand side of the hallway. Here you may find some burnt logs which will turn out to be Leoric's Shinbone (db). This is a component needed to craft the Staff of Herding for the secret level Whimsyshire.
Areas and Dungeons within Leoric's Manor[edit edit source]
Access to Levels[edit edit source]
Quests in Leoric's Manor[edit edit source]
Bounties[edit edit source]
The following Bounties can appear in Leoric's Manor when playing in Adventure Mode:
Leoric's Crown Gambling Advice
Common Monsters found in Leoric's Manor[edit edit source]
Monsters only spawning as minions of a rare monster[edit edit source]
Special Monsters found in Leoric's Manor[edit edit source]
- Maghda - No combat
- Jezeb the Conjurer. Target of the Bounty Kill Jezeb the Conjurer
- Krailen the Wicked. Target of the Bounty Kill Krailen the Wicked
Checkpoints[edit edit source]
Checkpoints are respawn points. Players who die appear back at the last checkpoint they reached. Players can also leave the game and resume at the last checkpoint at a later date. In effect they are a 'save game' feature. The following Checkpoints appear in Leoric's Manor
- At the Iron Gates to Leoric's Manor Courtyard.
- After you've killed Maghda's minions in the Manor.
Waypoint[edit edit source]
Waypoints are special plates on the ground that form a network of jump points allowing players to instantly teleport between them. The nearest waypoint for Leoric's Manor appears through the very back doors beyond Maghda. It appears in the same place every time.
Lore Entries Found in Leoric's Manor[edit edit source]
- Leoric's Journal - (required for A Quick Study achievement)
- Orders from Maghda - (required for Taking Notes achievement)
Associated Achievements[edit edit source]
Leoric's Manor is in some way involved in the following achievement(s).
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Gallery[edit edit source]
Manor Gates
Courtyard plaza
Sarella the Vile a superunique Cultist
Entrance to the Manor.
Maghda holds court
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Bonus Areas Cemetery of the Forsaken Fields of Misery | Festering Woods Leoric's Hunting Grounds | The Old Ruins Old Tristram Road | [e] • The Royal Crypts (m) Wortham Southern Highlands Tristram The Weeping Hollow |
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