Rituals: Necromancy Insights - News - RuneScape - RuneScape (2024)

The Well of Souls is a beacon, a guiding light to all the vagrant dead. My ritual site is yours now, apprentice. I am done with it. - Rasial, The First Necromancer.

Rasial, The First Necromancer, has enthralled the souls of the underworld. The City of Um, the residence of the undead, is a wasteland. As the hero of this story, it's going to be up to you to risk it all to free and partner with the undead - and put a stop Rasial's plans to destroy the cycle of death.

Rituals, our non-combat skilling pillar of Necromancy, is how you will free these undead souls from The First Necromancer's grasp and restore the City to its former glory.

Non-Combat Skilling

Rituals are a core activity of Necromancy, producing resources that are used in combat, and narratively, attracting Um's previous residents back to the Well of Souls.

Rituals form a crucial part of the Necromancy experience, interwoven with the narrative and your power growth amid your combat-driven adventures across Gielinor. They also offer an alternative way to earn XP in Necromancy outside Combat, with ways to customise the experience to focus more on resources you need, more intensive XP based Ritual Skilling or even a more AFK playstyle.

What Is A Ritual?

Rituals take place at the Ritual Site at the entrance of the City of Um, a place of power in front of the Well of Souls - the vessel that holds the resident souls of Um. This is a non-instanced area, so you'll be surrounded by other Necromancers on their own journeys too!

You begin by selecting the Ritual you want to perform from your available roster. Each Ritual has requirements that must be met, which will generate an output of various rewards.

Input

The input is called a Focus, a unique centerpiece for each Ritual usually based on its intent (ie. bones to attract Souls). These can be stored in a box on the Ritual site.

Ritual Site Setup

Along with the Focus, you'll also need to set up the Ritual Site with two components:

  • Glyph: Use Ghostly ink to write in the language of the dead. These can be functional, or later, be alteration glyphs that change elements of the Ritual (more on that later)
  • Light Source: What Ritual would be complete without candles?

Outputs

Each Ritual offers different potential rewards, but these are the core outputs that can come from completing a Ritual:

  • XP: You know what this is! Complete the Ritual for XP gains.
  • Reagents: These are resources used in Necromancy, such as Impure Essence for Necrotic Runecrafting or an equipment upgrade
  • Souls: The number of Souls you will attract to the Well of Souls, which is needed to access more Talents

Requirements

These are elements of the Ritual that require certain Necromancy levels or certain Quest completions.

Performing Rituals

You start by selecting a Ritual to perform at the pedestal in the centre of the Ritual Site, which will place down your Focus Object.

Next, you'll need to proceed to clean all the Glyph stones (a simple click to clean!), followed by drawing Glyphs in Ghostly Ink on the highlight locations.

Finally, you need to place Light Sources for the Ritual.

With all the necessary items in place, you begin the Ritual from the reciting spot. The Ritual will last a set amount of time, based on its level and alteration glyphs (we'll get to those shortly). No inputs are required once the Ritual begins

While additional inputs are not required for Necromancy Rituals, you may want to be paying attention.

Soul Attraction percentage is an indication of the chance and types of random events that could occur, housed at the top of your screen. These random events throughout your Ritual can be interacted with for a chance to gain extra rewards, from XP bonuses to additional resources. While we don't want to spoil the experience of discovering these for yourself, these events are an optional way to boost your gains from Rituals.

Once your progress timer hits zero, the Ritual is over and you'll gain your Outputs! Outputs head straight to a Ritual Chest so you can focus on completing as many as you'd like before picking up your hard-earned rewards.

While we've shown an example of a low-level Ritual above, more potent Rituals will be unlocked as you level Necromancy. Don't fret about remembering all these Rituals though - the Ritual interface will highlight all the things you need to do.

Customise To Your Playstyle

Remember the alteration glyphs we mentioned? As you progress your Necromancy level, you'll gain access to these bonus forms of Glyphs that allow you to customise elements of your Rituals to fit your needs or playstyle. Here are the various types of Alteration Glyphs you can unlock:

  • Multiply: Represents growth and expansion. Increase the items gained from the Ritual when completed.
  • Speed: Represents speed and rapidity. Decreases the time it takes to complete the Ritual
  • Attraction: Represents guidance and attraction. Increases the Soul Attraction percentage.

With these alteration glyphs unlocked, you'll have more control over your Ritual experience - however, at a cost of more complex or rarer components. Do you focus on gaining more reagents at the cost of more XP potential, or do you ramp up the intensity of random events looking for maximum potential gains? The choice is yours.

Rewards

Now you have the knowledge of how Rituals work, it's time to tell you why they are important in your journey as a Necromancer.

One of the most critical parts of Rituals is to commune with the dead and return them to the Well of Souls. The number of Souls in the Well of Souls (which is permanent and does not deplete) is tied to accessing more potent Talents, which accelerate your Necromancy powers with new or upgraded abilities. As you venture across Gielinor growing your Necromantic power, you'll want to regularly return to the Ritual site to bring more souls back to the City.

Rituals also have an important part to play in your Combat gameplay loop in a more direct fashion. For example, if you want to use Incantations - Necromancy spells outside your Core abilities that offer additional benefits such as accessing Shield Defensives without a Shield - you'll need to convert Rune Essence into Impure Essence for use in creating Necrotic Runes.

And of course, for those times when engaging in Combat doesn't fit around your schedule or you're simply looking for a change of pace, Rituals are another route to levelling Necromancy in a way that works for you.

That's all we're revealing on Rituals today. Now it'll be over to you to learn the potential of these Rituals and restore the City of Um to life once your Necromancy journey begins on August 7th!

- The RuneScape Team

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FAQs

Rituals: Necromancy Insights - News - RuneScape - RuneScape? ›

Rituals take place at the Ritual Site at the entrance of the City of Um, a place of power in front of the Well of Souls - the vessel that holds the resident souls of Um. This is a non-instanced area, so you'll be surrounded by other Necromancers on their own journeys too!

Does Necromancy increase combat level in RS3? ›

It is RuneScape's 29th skill and is a standalone combat style that sits outside of the existing combat triangle. It is the first combat skill to go to level 120, and free-to-play players can train the skill up to level 20. The skill raises the maximum combat level of a player to 152.

What is Necromancy weak to? ›

May be Weak against Animancy and other Life-Based powers. Filth Manipulation may be used against this power.

What role is necromancer best at? ›

The best Necromancer skill is Stalking Blastbones, which deals massive AOE damage to surrounding enemies. Necromancers are summoning masters in The Elder Scrolls Online with many powerful short duration pets like Stalking Blastbones, Skeletal Arcanist and Skeletal Archer.

Why is necromancy banned? ›

Traven still used her arguments in the book, and in the end drew the conclusion that "the risks of studying Necromancy outweigh its usefulness." On the basis that the Black Arts were corrupting and wicked in their nature, and that their use would pollute the Guild beyond recall, Traven banned the practice of Necromancy ...

Why is necromancy forbidden? ›

Many medieval writers believed that actual resurrection required the assistance of God. They saw the practice of necromancy as conjuring demons who took the appearance of spirits. The practice became known explicitly as maleficium, and the Catholic Church condemned it.

What are necromancers afraid of? ›

Necromancers fear dying and will do anything to survive longer than their allotted time.

What is the best race for Necromancy? ›

Choosing the right race for your Necromancer is key since various races provide unique bonuses that can impact your build. The best races for Necromancers in ESO are the Dark Elf for damage dealers, Nord for tanks, and High Elf for healers.

What is the first rule of Necromancy? ›

A living person can't simply raise the dead from their slumber, only somebody who is dead, themselves, can do it. This fact is reflected in "the first iron law of necromancy," which is commonly known by all practitioners of all kinds of magic.

Is Necromancy stronger than magic RS3? ›

Sitting outside of the established combat triangle of melee, range and magic, Necromancy is neither stronger or weaker than the game's other combat skills. Instead, it was designed to offer players an alternative form of combat they can learn and experiment with.

What skills go past 99 rs3? ›

Level 99 is the maximum level in most skills. Dungeoneering, Invention, Slayer, Herblore, Farming, Archaeology, and Necromancy are the only skills with a maximum level of 120 (referred to as true skill mastery), achieved at 104,273,167 experience (80,618,654 for Invention).

Where is the best place to farm combat XP in RuneScape? ›

If you want the best exp per hour, head down to the Varrock Sewers and kill the Moss Giants. They don't drop too much, but they are weak to slash, allowing you to use a rune scimitar or a rune 2h sword with the most effectiveness.

What is the most powerful monster in rs3? ›

Vorago, the current strongest monster in RuneScape, shared with Yakamaru and Seiryu the Azure Serpent.

What does Necromancy scale with? ›

Surprisingly, Necromancy damage counts as physical damage, like a melee sword attack, and scales with a high Warfare combat ability. This makes it the best combat ability to put points in, even over the Necromancer combat ability, for its sheer damage increase.

Can necromancers be good? ›

Necromancers are seen as one of Dungeons & Dragons' most sinister archetypes, but a skilled roleplayer can turn one into a firmly believable hero. Necromancy in Dungeons & Dragons is typically the domain of evil characters, but some good design could lead to a believably heroic necromancer.

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