Hollow King Necromancer Set (Rev. 23)

Hollow King Necromancer
Class Necromancer
Themed on Ghost King
Drops From Septavius the Ghost God (Edictum Praetoris / Toga Picta)
Lair Spectral Skeleton (Edictum Praetoris / Toga Picta)
Ghost King (Memento Mori / Interregnum)
Heroic Septavius the Ghost God (Edictum Praetoris / Memento Mori / Toga Picta / Interregnum)
Standard Quest Chest (Edictum Praetoris / Toga Picta)
Obtained Through Mystery Boxes
Mystery ST Chest
2nd Piece Bonus +30 MP, +6 VIT
3rd Piece Bonus +25 HP, +4 DEF
4th Piece Bonus +5 DEX, +7 ATT
Subtotal of Bonuses +25 HP, +30 MP, +7 ATT, +4 DEF, +5 DEX, +6 VIT
Overall Stat Bonus +100 HP, +65 MP, +30 ATT, +17 DEF, +2 DEX, +20 VIT
Final Stats at 8/8 770 HP, 450 MP, 105 ATT, 42 DEF, 50 SPD, 62 DEX, 50 VIT, 75 WIS
Total Fame Bonus 19%
Soulbound Soulbound
Released Hotfix X.17.0 (Oct 2017)

Notes
The Hollow King Set is the tenth special themed set to be released.

Wearing this set on a maxed Necromancer makes their playstyle more like a Wizard, due to the high DPS and lack of healing. Notably, the Memento Mori is much easier to aim than a spellbomb, and self-buffs.

The set confers additional stat bonuses when at least two of the items are worn together. Wearing the full set transforms the necromancer player into a 16x16 sprite and changes the weapon’s shot.

Like the Phylactery Mystic Set, the descriptions of all items in the Hollow King Set are unorthodox and in first-person narration, the Toga Picta and the Interregnum failing to even mention their respective items. However, unlike the Phylactery Set, all four descriptions are parts of a unified narrative1.

The story is told by a staff-wielding2 individual who dies in a duel with a “great spectre” and “join(s) him in undeath”3.


  1. The order of reading is Edictum Praetoris, Memento Mori, Toga Picta, and finally Interregnum.
  2. While the obvious assumption is that the narrator is/was a Necromancer, their refusal to accept the Memento Mori because they do not wish to “dabble in spirits” suggests otherwise.
  3. This is likely what “Hollow King” refers to.