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Maybe it would work running it with the intent of really turtling with the necro and using meditation amulet to make up for the lost mana for casting it.
Are there many necromancers that are not turtling in their starting corner with a meditation amulet?
I mean, I played twice against necromancers who did move one zone in the first round to turtle there (but still had meditation amulets). The first was because I moved to b1 (I start at a1 and he start at c4), and he preferred to turtle in b4 so he could wall me away easily. The second was because he had a battleforge and needed enough room for conjurations. All other Necromancers I faced (and all of those I played) turtled in their starting corner with a meditation amulet.
Even the "suggested book" of the necromancer (the one described in the Druid VS Necromancer expansion) got a meditation amulet (not that suggested book really say much).
The reason meditating in the corner is so popular for necromancers, is that the opponent will eventually have to come to you anyway, otherwise the idol of pestilence will just kill him.
As I understand that my local meta is very different from the meta you play with. What strategy do you have with your necromancer that is better than meditating in the corner?
[I just don't understand how necromancers could work other than meditating in their corners, and by the comments here I understand that my local meta is very unusual.]