One should understand that such a cool hero like the Necromancer from Diablo 3 doesn’t need to dance. However, some players see it differently.
About two days ago, the DLC was released, which allowed the Necromancer to become a playable class in the action RPG Diablo 3. While he summons undead and golems and truly sweeps through his enemies, one thing he does not do: dance.

Necromancers do not dance!
Anyone entering the command /dance in Diablo 3 typically sees the heroes doing a little dance of joy. Not the Necromancer, though. Instead, he crosses his arms and says in a dark voice, “I do not dance! What would the skeletons think?”. After all, he is cool and does not make a fool of himself, which could cost him the respect of his enemies, who might not see him as so dark and threatening thereafter.
Blizzard issues a statement
As “funny” and fitting as this character’s reaction is, there have already been complaints, prompting Blizzard to feel the need to issue a statement. The Necromancer is a very sober character, and dancing would not fit his behavior or history. With the DLC and the new patch, they want to focus on the dark side of the world of Sanctuary, and a dancing Necromancer just does not fit into that. After all, the Necromancers would have been stripped of their emotions; why should he dance for joy?
But why does he then dance in Heroes of the Storm? Some fans feel this is inconsistent. However, the Necromancer probably does not care. After all, he has no emotions.
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