Feat recommendations (necromancer)*feats done now possesions?*

Mystery Man

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I need recommendations for a good feat progression for a necromancer levels 1-20 please.
Also if specializing in necromancy, what two schools of magic would be best given up?
TIA!
 
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Enchantment and Conjuration. You can duplicate much of Conj with Necro and Enchantment isnt very useful against undead. I like to keep illusion to make me and my minions look respectable.

I like: Arcane Disciple: Death to add death domain spells to my list early, Tomb Tainted Soul, Spell Focus: Necromancy, and from there I am torn on going with corpse crafter feats from Libris Mortis, or Crafting feats. I like both.
 


Lasher Dragon said:
Seeten - what book is that Arcane Disciple out of? Sounds cooooooool
Complete Divine.

Mystery Man, what does your necromancer do primarily? Kill people with spells? Create undead? In any case, Libris Mortis has a lot of good stuff - especially to power up your undead.
 

Darkness - do you have the prereqs handy? I have a Pale Master that would just die (hehehe) to get his hands on some cleric Death domain spells.....
 

Darkness said:
Complete Divine.

Mystery Man, what does your necromancer do primarily? Kill people with spells? Create undead? In any case, Libris Mortis has a lot of good stuff - especially to power up your undead.

He's going to have lots of undead and ghostly servants for the most part.
 

Seeten said:
Enchantment and Conjuration. You can duplicate much of Conj with Necro and Enchantment isnt very useful against undead. I like to keep illusion to make me and my minions look respectable.

If you have Libris Mortis you might not want to give up Conjuration. Summon Undead I-V spells are especially nice for a True Necromancer (PrC) with the Augment Summoning feat from the Player's Handbook 3.5e.
 


Mystery Man said:
I have most WoTC books and just a few third party from rpgnow. So I'll stick with WoTC mostly.

Libris Mortis is WotC...in case there was any doubt. It certainly goes a long way towards making a Necromancer more than a creepy guy who can cast a few deadly spells. I resisted buying the book at first, but now that I have it I can certainly say I wouldn't want to run a Necromancer (either as a DM or a player) without it.
 
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Yes I have Libris Mortis and I must say if you plan on running ANYTHING the least bit necromantic - or even if you made a character specifically to fight undead - it is a must-own.
 

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