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I'm sure I've had more than 50 troops in the battle at once in Advance Wars Dual Strike, for example.
If I remember right, Path of Exile let's you summon a bunch depending on your build. Same goes for Torchlight 2 and 3, which you can automate you gear to summon, cast your own summons, and teach your pet to cast high level summons. You can go from 2 of you to 10 plus. And they are both diablo-esque.
The fire-chucking goblin things are kinda like skel mages though.
I tried a zombie build in POE though it doesn't really get to d2necro levels in terms of quantity.
Didn't know torchlight could reach 10+, i remember in the demo getting a pet who could be taught a spell but didn't think it could be chained very far.
It's also really friggin hard. GGG has openly admitted they design end game content around the 5% to 10% of players who are only capable of doing it.
POE seems flexible like D3 in that you can reassign, in this case you don't invest skill points but instead specialize gear.
I heard you can also do minions in guild wars?
Summon minions should be part of the game(if it exists)