Can a sorcerer use necromancy?

Yes, a Sorcerer can absolutely use necromancy, especially in games like D&D 5e, though it's often flavor-focused or built through specific choices (like multiclassing or homebrew) because the core Sorcerer spell list is limited compared to a Wizard's School of Necromancy, but they can still access spells like Blight, Circle of Death, and Animate Dead, often by taking custom origins or dips into other classes for deeper undead control.
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Can sorcerers do necromancy?

Yes, a sorcerer can absolutely be a necromancer by focusing on necromancy spells, often flavored through innate power or bloodlines, and in D&D 5e, even using subclasses like Divine Soul or multiclassing for more traditional undead-raising features, though a Wizard often gets better mechanical benefits for specialization. Necromancer is more a thematic term for dealing with death magic, not a single class, allowing Sorcerers to tap into spells like Animate Dead, Blight, and False Life.
 
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Is necromancy a form of sorcery?

The art is of almost universal usage. Considerable difference of opinion exists among modern adepts as to the exact methods to be properly pursued in the necromantic art, and it must be borne in mind that necromancy, which in the Middle Ages was called sorcery, shades into modern spiritualistic practice.
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What class can become a necromancer?

No "best class" really, as long as you have access to the spells that are Necromantic. Warlock, wizard, cleric, druid... *sigh* bard... all could make a Necromancer, just in slightly different flavors. As so many magic using classes have access to necromantic magic, it's more what style you are going for.
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Can a wizard be a necromancer?

The School of Necromancy Wizard is one of the most sustainable, minion-focused, and dark magic-based Wizard subclasses in D&D 5e, excelling at raising undead, draining life, and overwhelming foes with sheer numbers.
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What does God say about necromancy?

The Mosaic Law forbids necromancy (Leviticus 19:31; 20:6), declares that to seek the truth from the dead is abhorred by God (Deuteronomy 18:11, 12), and even makes it punishable by death (Leviticus 20:27; cf. 1 Samuel 28:9).
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What is a female Wizard called?

A female wizard is often called a sorceress, enchantress, or sometimes a witch, but in many fantasy settings, "wizard" is used as a gender-neutral term, or you might see "wizardess" or a more unique name like "magus" (though technically Latin for male). The specific term depends heavily on the story's rules and connotations, with "witch" often implying darker or different magic than a scholarly "wizard". 
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Why is necromancy illegal?

Necromancy is illegal in most fictional settings and condemned in history because it defies natural laws, desecrates bodies, threatens societal order (messing with inheritance, raising armies), risks corrupting souls, and is seen as inherently evil/demonic by many cultures and religions, leading to bans due to potential chaos and moral objections, not just magic's "evil" nature. Real-world parallels involve laws against corpse desecration, grave robbing, and unauthorized handling of remains, which overlap with the actions of fictional necromancers. 
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Is necromancy a type of sorcery?

Cryomancers, sorcerers that study and use and/or were born with ice magics and powers. The archetype for the characters that possess or have traits of a cryomancer. Variation of Hydromancer.
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Which race is best for necromancers?

The best race for a Necromancer depends on the game and build (DPS, Tank, Healer), but generally, races with Magicka/Intelligence/Spirit bonuses (like High Elf, Dark Elf/Dunmer, Breton in ESO) are great for spellcasting, while tougher races (like Nord, Iksar, Goliath, Orc in other games) suit tanking or survivability, with Humans/Tieflings often good for versatility in tabletop games like D&D. 
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What is the darkest form of magic?

Black magic (Middle English: nigromancy), sometimes dark magic, traditionally refers to the use of magic or supernatural powers for evil and selfish purposes.
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What God would a necromancer worship?

Urgathoa would be the most common deity for necromancy. She resisted her death with enough ferocity to claw her way out of the afterlife, becoming the patron goddess of undeath. Necromancers would create undead in her name since she views them as the most perfect and beautiful creatures.
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What is a sorcerer of the necromancy bloodline?

Sorcerer Subclass: Necromancy Bloodline. Sorcerers of the Necromancy bloodline are usually offsprings of immortal beings guarding border realms between life and death. They can decompose living matter, manipulate souls and create powerful undeads no other mortals could normally create.
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What type of magic is necromancy?

Necromancy is a type of magic focused on death, spirits, and the undead, often considered a branch of black magic or death magic, involving communication with the dead for divination or raising them as servants (zombies, skeletons). It deals with manipulating life forces, souls, and once-living matter, and while historically tied to prophecy, modern interpretations often link it to harmful, forbidden, or evil sorcery.
 
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What's the difference between a sorcerer and a necromancer?

A Necromancer focuses on death magic, raising undead minions, and manipulating life/death energy, often slower but tankier and strong with pets, while a Sorcerer wields raw, innate magical power (often elemental), emphasizing high damage, mobility, and versatility, but can be more fragile. The main difference is theme: Necromancers command the dead (life/death), while Sorcerers channel raw magical forces (elements/chaos). 
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Can a sorcerer raise the dead?

Raise dead is a 5th-level necromancy spell available to bards and clerics of 9th level or higher, and paladins of 17th level or higher. It is also available to divine soul sorcerers of 9th level or higher and alchemist artificers of 17th level or higher.
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What is a mage vs. sorcerer?

A mage is a general term for a magic user, while a sorcerer typically wields innate, often raw and instinctual, power from a bloodline or inherent gift, contrasting with a wizard, who gains power through rigorous study and memorization, making mages versatile, sorcerers powerful but less controlled, and wizards scholarly spell-crafters. The key difference often lies in the source of power: innate (sorcerer) vs. learned (wizard), with mage being the broad category for both.
 
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What are the 8 schools of magic?

There are eight classic schools of magic in Dungeons & Dragons, as originally named in Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: abjuration, alteration, conjuration, divination, enchantment, illusion, invocation, and necromancy.
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What is a cryomancer?

A cryomancer is a fantasy archetype—a mage or magic-user who controls and manipulates ice, snow, and cold. They can summon blizzards, create ice weapons or barriers, freeze enemies solid, and control wind, often serving as powerful control-focused spellcasters in games and stories, like the ice-wielding Sub-Zero in Mortal Kombat.
 
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Who is the father of necromancy?

High Lord Nartesis Shazarack has long been remembered as New Cronoa's heinous Father of Necromancy.
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What is white necromancy?

White necromancy is an alternate form of Necromancy, practiced exclusively by Mist Elves of lawful or neutral alignments. It can be used to create unlife beings as slaves using lumps of clay.
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Are there any level 1 necromancy spells?

Of the 4 1st level necromancy spells, 2 deal damage. Of the two, inflict wounds deals higher damage of a less resisted type than Ray of Sickness.
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What is a half wizard called?

Witches and wizards with non-magical parents are called Muggle-borns. There have also been some children known to have been born to one magical and one non-magical parent. People of this mixed parentage are called half-bloods; magical people with any Muggle ancestry on the one side or the other are half-bloods as well.
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What does God say about witches and wizards?

Deuteronomy 18:9-14

There shall not be found among you anyone who makes his son or his daughter pass through the fire, or one who practices witchcraft, or a soothsayer, or one who interprets omens, or a sorcerer, or one who conjures spells, or a medium, or a spiritist, or one who calls up the dead.
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What is a witchy name for a girl?

Witchy girl names often draw from nature, mythology, celestial bodies, and literary figures, including popular choices like Luna, Willow, Hazel, Raven, and Stella, along with mystical names such as Nyx, Hecate, Circe, Selene, and Persephone, and literary/pop culture references like Sabrina, Hermione, Wanda, and Elphaba, offering a blend of earthy, celestial, and powerful vibes for a magical feel. 
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