So, I'm probably beating a dead horse here, but I'm curious about the reasoning behind having Slayer properties on Necromancy Books, but not having the property affect Necromancy Spells. Is there a reason at all? If there is, what is it? If not...well?
Hrm, fair enough I suppose. Wouldn't want to disrupt the Spawn Status Quo. I might roll my eyes a bit, but I genuinely wouldn't want to see them trivialized either. Thanks for the reply!
In the hands of a necro mage necro slayer books are as effective as regular spell books, and juo’nar’s grimoire books boost necro by 15% and increase spell damage by 15% as well as reducing reagent and mana cost by 10%.
Think necro was always intended as a support skill for mages and fighters. Except for wither I don’t use the necro direct damage spells. But when you cast evil omen or corpse skill while holding any slayer book, and then cast flame strike on the appropriate foe you will be glad the book had the slayer property.
Thinking back on it strangle and poison strike were probably put in with melee fighters in mind.
Yes, poison strike disappointing overall. Don’t think having the poisoning skill affects the damage it does either.
Thanks for the info. Will give it another try.