
"Diablo 4 Season 10 will introduce a major change for Necromancers that will make dying far less punishing, allowing them to immediately jump back into the fray at full effectiveness. Blizzard is finally making it so Necromancer players who die to the demonic hordes will no longer need to manually resummon each of their minions. Instead, minions will automatically be resummoned when a player resurrects."
"It's a huge quality-of-life change for Necromancer mains, as it's long been an issue with the class. Needing to resummon minions after death essentially made it so Necromancers required more additional ramp-up time than other classes. The issue was especially annoying during boss battles. Without a steady supply of corpses with which to resurrect minions, players needed to exit boss arenas to kill a group of enemies, resurrect their minions, and then return to challenge the boss."
"Necromancers no longer needing to resummon their minions after death is just one of the major changes coming in Diablo 4 Season 10. The update will additionally ditch the game's longstanding boss-immunity phases in favor of shields that powerful characters will be able to brute force their way through. It will also introduce a new form of Unique item called Chaos Armor that will open up more build possibilities for each class."
Diablo 4 Season 10 will automatically resummon Necromancer minions upon player resurrection, letting Necromancers re-enter combat at full power without manual resummons. The change removes extra ramp-up time after death that previously forced players to exit boss arenas to gather corpses and rebuild armies. Season 10 will also replace boss-immunity phases with shields that can be overcome by high-power characters. A new Unique item class called Chaos Armor will expand build options for all classes. Season 10 launches September 23. Blizzard indicated further major adjustments are planned for the game's future, while the second expansion is scheduled for 2026.
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