I'm really frustrated at the moment. Why would this game label a boss as a class that it doesn't even cast a spell from? I'm trying to do my quest to get my fire wizard its level 28 spell and am fighting Incinerator who is SUPPOSED to be lightening but this boss casts death and fire. Not one lightening spell is cast by this boss. Why bother giving the mobs classes if they don't follow them? If this is supposed to be a lesson in frustration it has succeeded. Set up my deck, go in with a strategy soloing against two bosses and then killed because the mobs don't cast in the class they are classified as. Why bother.
I'm really frustrated at the moment. Why would this game label a boss as a class that it doesn't even cast a spell from? I'm trying to do my quest to get my fire wizard its level 28 spell and am fighting Incinerator who is SUPPOSED to be lightening but this boss casts death and fire. Not one lightening spell is cast by this boss. Why bother giving the mobs classes if they don't follow them? If this is supposed to be a lesson in frustration it has succeeded. Set up my deck, go in with a strategy soloing against two bosses and then killed because the mobs don't cast in the class they are classified as. Why bother.
Oooooohhhhh!!!! You are gonna LOVE Dragonspyre (NOT)...
Nobody up there sticks to their school. Be prepared.
It's been like that for a long time. I see you're going for your Fire's spell quest. Ask a friend to help, I believe this fight is not one of the must-solo fights.
It might be mislabeled. I wouldn't think a boss named "Mr. Incinerator" would be a Storm boss.
Perhaps the techs can take a look at this to see if the storm label is a typo.
As for Mr. Incincerator, you might want to set your deck up to stop fire and death attacks. If you don't have any fire-retardant shields, perhaps you can purchase some at the Bazaar or Library.
Bosses and mobs are known to use treasure cards much in the same manner we do. You can purchase an amulet from the bazaar to help with a particular shield or a general shield(tower) although I'm not sure what level you need to be to use them. You can also train in Ice as a secondary school until you get the tower shield spell. That's what a lot of the players do.
In the manual it says that the monster's class indicates its resistances. It says nothing about indicating what it can cast or not. I figure we Wizards are unique, and even privileged, by having been able to go to school where we could specialize, and many of us still cast spells from other schools.
I admit that the weakness addiction in DS is annoying. I armored up my Ice wizard and just waited to attack. I had four weaknesses on me by the time the armor was wearing thin. Four! This can be dealt with, but it is annoying. Annoyed by the bad guys... go figure.