I nearly gave up. Seriously, the insanity of what goes on in the loop world was starting to affect me. How many times can a hero take a beating until it is enough? Harvey Dent once said, "You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain."

Close to giving up, or giving in to some not-so-honorable-tactics, I was extending my camping site when I built the Crypt, which describes its purpose as "Unlocks a new class: Necromancer". You know the best way to preserve your mental sanity and survive life's beatings? Putting someone else out to soak the beatings for you. In this case, several others. Not people, skeletons.

So, after venturing into my new craft, I come to share my teachings from the underworld of Loop Hero in this Necromancer's Guide to Summon Your Victory. How To Unlock The Necromancer Unlocking the Necromancer is similar to unlocking the Rogue. You need to build stuff to open up more stuff until you build the right stuff. Here's the shortest path to place the Crypt alongside your fellow campers.

First, build the Field Kitchen or Herbalist's Hut. It doesn't matter which one, because both take you to the Gymnasium. However, if you want to facilitate the release of the Rogue, choose the Field Kitchen. Then build the Gymnasium, one of the best buildings in the game because it allows classes to learn traits. Then the graveyard, since you are going to summon skeletons, you need a place to store them.

Finally, the Crypt will be available for you to build, and thus the undead lord class as well. If you want to optimize your time, do a lot of expedition gathering, always focusing on emptying the Treasury to collect the most resources in the least amount of time. Using a Warrior with a tank build is great for surviving the loop longer and consequently collecting more resources. Necromancer Class Strengths And Weaknesses Unlike Rogue and Warrior, Necromancers rely on their skeletons to overpower and defend against enemies. When the hero attack bar fills up, they summon a skeleton. Initially, the class can summon two, but depending on the item or traits, the number of skeletons increases. If the attack bar fills up while the maximum number of skeletons is in battle, the Necromancer will throw a puny punch at their opponents.