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A '''summoner''' or '''spawner''' [[class]] or [[monster]], is capable of using magical spells, or spell-like abilities, to conjure or spawn some sort of [[monster]] or [[NPC]] as a "[[pet]]" that fight or perform some sort of task for the summoner. A summoner monster or class is generally also considered a [[caster]].
 
A '''summoner''' or '''spawner''' [[class]] or [[monster]], is capable of using magical spells, or spell-like abilities, to conjure or spawn some sort of [[monster]] or [[NPC]] as a "[[pet]]" that fight or perform some sort of task for the summoner. A summoner monster or class is generally also considered a [[caster]].
 
  
  
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In [[Diablo I]], all classes could summon a Golem or a [[Hydra]] but those spells are not really considered a summoned pet.
 
In [[Diablo I]], all classes could summon a Golem or a [[Hydra]] but those spells are not really considered a summoned pet.
 
  
  
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* [[Grotesque]] - Not a caster, and more a "spawner" than a summoner. When killed, he spawns a swarm of [[Lamprey]].
 
* [[Grotesque]] - Not a caster, and more a "spawner" than a summoner. When killed, he spawns a swarm of [[Lamprey]].
 
* [[Fallen Shaman]] - A ''re''spawner. Will not summon or spawn monsters, but will [[resurrect]] killed [[Fallen]].
 
* [[Fallen Shaman]] - A ''re''spawner. Will not summon or spawn monsters, but will [[resurrect]] killed [[Fallen]].
 
  
  
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Revision as of 00:11, 26 June 2009

A summoner or spawner class or monster, is capable of using magical spells, or spell-like abilities, to conjure or spawn some sort of monster or NPC as a "pet" that fight or perform some sort of task for the summoner. A summoner monster or class is generally also considered a caster.


Summoner Classes

In Diablo III, the following classes are considered "summoner" classes:

  • Witch Doctor - Spell caster with some random bits thrown in for ranged and close combat, and a few "summoning" spells to spawn "pets"
  • Other classes - Many players are expecting some sort of additional "pet class" to be announced by Blizzard.

The Wizard will be able to summon a Hydra to protect her, but it's not really considered a summoned pet.


Old Summoner Classes

In Diablo II, there is primarily one summoner class:

  • Necromancer - Pure caster. Calls corpses or inanimate objects army to fight for him. Also uses spells.

The Amazon can summon a Valkyrie, if she has gone down the right skill tree, but it's not the Amazon's primary function to summon creatures.

In Diablo I, all classes could summon a Golem or a Hydra but those spells are not really considered a summoned pet.


Summoner Type Monsters

Monsters that can summon reinforcements are also called "summoners" or "spawners". Their selection of summons varies, and they are usually also casters. Here are a few examples of summoner monsters:


Related Articles

Related articles include:

  • Caster - Almost all summoners are also casters.
  • Ranged - Some summoners also use ranged spells or abilities.
  • Melee - Close range combat, the alternative for some summoners.