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I was playing a spiritualist, and he is fun, but I was inspired for the Necromancer idea and wanted to try a Loremaster.

What do you think would be more fun in a solo run? 

 I think a troubadour/blood mage would be a great deal of fun. You could summon hordes of undead, buff them with chants, and cast wizard spells freely, many of which fit the theme nicely. The summons would be a big plus for a solo run.

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1 hour ago, dgray62 said:

 I think a troubadour/blood mage would be a great deal of fun. You could summon hordes of undead, buff them with chants, and cast wizard spells freely, many of which fit the theme nicely. The summons would be a big plus for a solo run.

Any suggestion of weapon I should aim?

Sasha's Singing Scimitar would be my go to for most chanters. You can empower to your heart's content and the action speed buff is awesome.
Edit: or not empower w/ blood mage subclass. just the action speed and shock lash then.

 

Edited by Theosupus

I'd probably wield Sasha's as well as the Lethandria's Devotion shield. Since you can't empower with a blood mage, you might consider going with a vanilla mage or another subclass. But regardless, both the scimitar and the shield are great if you are going to rely a lot on summons, since they they can boost their action speed (sasha's) as well as their defenses {lethandria's) and also heal them.

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