D&D. necromancer's minions. please follow
D&D. necromancer's minions. please follow #dmdaze #thelordsofslime #dnd #dnd5e #dungeonsanddragons
In my experience running a necromancer character in D&D 5e, the key to maximizing the potential of your skeleton minions lies in understanding both the tactical positioning and the rules governing their movement. Each skeleton occupies a 5-foot space, which makes controlling a large group challenging but rewarding when done correctly. One practical tip is to position your skeletons in clusters where they can block enemy movement and protect more vulnerable party members. Remember, skeletons have limited hit points, so don't hesitate to use them as frontline distractions while your necromancer casts supportive spells from a safer distance. Additionally, combining your minions' physical presence with spells like 'Command' or 'Fear' can give you greater battlefield control, making your undead army more formidable. Keep track of the skeletons' hit points and replace fallen minions quickly to maintain your numbers. Lastly, engaging with the D&D community through forums like #dmdaze and #thelordsofslime can provide fresh strategies and creative ideas for unique minion builds. Sharing your experiences and reading others' campaigns can inspire new ways to enhance your necromancer's minions and overall gameplay.
