Loop Hero Necromancer Class Guide – How to Unlock

Loop Hero Necromancer Class Guide

This Loop Hero Necromancer Class Guide will show you how you can unlock the Necromancer Class in the game. The Necromancer can be unlocked after you build a few buildings before you can use it.

The Necromancer class allows you to summon skeletons to fight in the battles around you. The more powerful equipment and skills you have on the Necromancer, the more power version of Skeletons will spawn to fight alongside you. In total, there are five different Skeletons that can be summoned by the Necromancer:

  • Friendly Skeleton
  • Skeleton Guard
  • Skeleton Warrior
  • Skeleton Archer
  • Skeleton Mage

Loop Hero Necromancer Class Guide

Below we have detailed how to unlock the Necromancer Class in the game.

How to Unlock

To unlock the Necromancer class, you are required to build 4 different types of buildings at your camp, where you are required to collect all the materials required to craft each structure at your camp

The four different buildings you need build are:

  • Field Kitchen
  • Gymnasium
  • Cemetery
  • Crypt

The first structure you need to build is the Field Kitchen, followed by the Gymnasium which gets you more traits and villages. The last two buildings are the Cemetery and the crypt. We have detailed the crafting materials required to make each building below:

Building Crafting Materials
Field Kitchen
  • 1x Food Supplies
  • 2x Preserved Stone
  • 3x Preserved Wood
Gymnasium
  • 6x Stable Metal
  • 2x Stable Wood
  • 3x Preserved Rock
  • 1x Metamorphosis
Cemetery
  • 14x Preserved Rock
  • 4x Stable Wood
  • 2x Stable Metal
Crypt
  • 9x Stable Metal
  • 4x Stable Wood
  • 1x Orb of Expansion
  • 16x Preserved Stone

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