Apr 12, 2017 06:44 AM EDT
Gamers who have been chosen by Blizzard Entertainment to be among the closed beta testers of “Diablo 3” would be able to discover the different way to play the new Necromancer skills. One choice is to summon skeletons. Another is to use blood skills to sacrifice health for power.
Controlled Gameplay
The Necromancer class of “Diablo 3,” according to the official description from Blizzard, uses controlled gameplay style by utilizing blood and bone, the raw materials of life. Gamers who were selected to be closed beta testers of the new skills would be informed through a notification on their Blizzard Account Management page. Those who get the notification should pick “Necromancer Beta Test” from the launcher’s drop-down menu to install and begin playing, GameSpot explains.
Closed beta testers of “Diablo 3” Necromancer class could copy over characters from their regular "Diablo 3" account and bring them to the new skills beta test. The gaming website provides a link for full instructions on downloading the beta and copying characters as well as for signing up for the closed beta testing.
Beta Closed During Entire Testing Period
According to Escapist Magazine, to sign up to become closed beta testers of “Diablo 3” Necromancer class, go to Beta Profile Settings and check the box beside “Diablo 3.” Blizzard says the beta would remain closed during the entire testing period. The only way to become a beta tester is to sign up and hope to be selected by the game developer or be a key member of the “Diablo 3” community.
Heavy advises closed beta testers of “Diablo 3” to look at the passive skills. The Grisly Tribute heals the player for 10 percent of his or her life when one of the gamer’s minions hits an enemy. From “Diablo 2,” the Golem is returning in the form of the bone, blood, flesh consuming, decay, and ice golem.