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{{For|the Wizard rank of the same name in vanilla NetHack|Wizard#Rank_titles}}
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{{For|the role with the [[rank]] title of Necromancer from [[experience level]]s 22-25|Wizard}}
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{{For|the [[player monster]] representing a Wizard of that rank|Wizard (player monster)}}
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The {{varquestmon|Necromancer|Elf|nemesis|dNetHack}} He guards [[the Palantir of Westernesse]] at the end of the [[dNethack]] [[Elvish Racial Quest]].
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The {{varquestmon|Necromancer|Elf|nemesis|dNetHack}}. He is a [[Wraith (monster class)|wraith]]-like [[monster]] that guards [[the Palantir of Westernesse]] at the end of the [[dNethack]] [[Elvish Racial Quest]] for [[Elf (starting race)|elven]] [[Noble]]s, [[Priest]]s, [[Ranger]]s, and [[Wizard]]s.
  
The Necromancer is a fairly simple quest nemesis. He is classified as a [[Wraith (monster class)|wraith]], and is one of the few "non-standard" monsters to [[Silver-hating|hate silver]]. Silver arrows work well for elven rangers, but he isn't particularly hard for priests, nobles, or wizards either. You'll want drain resistance (preferably) or a blindfold, as his life-draining gaze can quickly lower your level. Keep in mind he also has the ability to drain you with spells, so a blindfold will not fully replace drain resistance.  
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The Necromancer has two weapon attacks, a sleep-inducing [[breath]] attack similar to the [[Nazgul]], a [[life drain]]ing [[gaze]], the ability to cast mage spells, and a claw attack that can steal the Palantir or the [[Amulet of Yendor]] from you. The Necromancer hates [[silver]] and possesses [[cold resistance]], [[sleep resistance]], [[poison resistance]], and [[stoning resistance]].
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==Strategy==
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The Necromancer is a fairly simple quest nemesis: [[Silver arrow]]s work well for elven Rangers, and other roles should not have too much trouble with him.but he isn't particularly hard for priests, nobles, or wizards either. [[Drain resistance]] or a means of [[blind]]ing yourself (e.g. a [[blindfold]] will protect you from his life-draining gaze, and the former property can also prevent him from draining your levels with his magic.
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==Origin==
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The "Necromancer" is an alias used to refer to Sauron as he appears in ''[[wikipedia:The Hobbit|The Hobbit]]'' by [[J.R.R. Tolkien]]; Sauron also serves the titular chief antagonist of ''[[wikipedia:The Lord of the Rings|The Lord of the Rings]]'', which confirms him to be the "Necromancer" of ''The Hobbit''. ''[[wikipedia:The Silmarillion|The Silmarillion]]'' describes him as the chief lieutenant of the first Dark Lord, Morgoth.
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Sauron rules the land of Mordor and has the ambition of ruling the whole of Middle-earth; he appears most often as a disembodied, flaming "Eye", though he is briefly seen in a humanoid form in [[wikipedia:Peter Jackson|Peter Jackson's]] [[wikipedia:The Lord of the Rings (film series)|film trilogy]]. Though Tolkien denied that absolute evil could exist, he stated that Sauron came as near to a wholly evil will as was possible.
 
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Revision as of 03:55, 31 August 2023

For the role with the rank title of Necromancer from experience levels 22-25, see Wizard.
For the player monster representing a Wizard of that rank, see Wizard (player monster).
For the role in SLASH'EM and its variants, see Necromancer.
For the player monster representing the Necromancer role, see Necromancer (player monster).

The Necromancer, W, is the Elf quest nemesis in dNetHack. He is a wraith-like monster that guards the Palantir of Westernesse at the end of the dNethack Elvish Racial Quest for elven Nobles, Priests, Rangers, and Wizards.

The Necromancer has two weapon attacks, a sleep-inducing breath attack similar to the Nazgul, a life draining gaze, the ability to cast mage spells, and a claw attack that can steal the Palantir or the Amulet of Yendor from you. The Necromancer hates silver and possesses cold resistance, sleep resistance, poison resistance, and stoning resistance.

Strategy

The Necromancer is a fairly simple quest nemesis: Silver arrows work well for elven Rangers, and other roles should not have too much trouble with him.but he isn't particularly hard for priests, nobles, or wizards either. Drain resistance or a means of blinding yourself (e.g. a blindfold will protect you from his life-draining gaze, and the former property can also prevent him from draining your levels with his magic.

Origin

The "Necromancer" is an alias used to refer to Sauron as he appears in The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien; Sauron also serves the titular chief antagonist of The Lord of the Rings, which confirms him to be the "Necromancer" of The Hobbit. The Silmarillion describes him as the chief lieutenant of the first Dark Lord, Morgoth.

Sauron rules the land of Mordor and has the ambition of ruling the whole of Middle-earth; he appears most often as a disembodied, flaming "Eye", though he is briefly seen in a humanoid form in Peter Jackson's film trilogy. Though Tolkien denied that absolute evil could exist, he stated that Sauron came as near to a wholly evil will as was possible.