that's easy. just look at most games featuring necromacer-like characters. Like in diablo II, the necromancer can summon skeletons, raise the dead, or curse the enemy. Morrigan in Dragon Age, the young witch, has spells along the same lines. in one of the cinemas, she causes one of the enemies to explode. she also turns into a spider. Basically summoning spells, curses, and a spells that can drain the enemies health would be typical necromancer spells.
yes their is a summon bear spell you can get it by downloading the spells tomes DLC but you have to search for the book that contains the spell so yes it is possible to get it once you download spells tomes and then search for the correct book and the book should say summon bear on it but you should mainly try and search necromancer caves that would give you a better chance of finding it
summon the basic, weak skeleton. get a novice turn undead spell, which you would of probably started out with(talking about both spells) keep casting the turn undead spell on the skeleton. Your conjuration will raise FAST.
For example: Summon scamp, summon dremora, summon skeleton, bound dagger, bound shield...
Typically undead monsters in Final Fantasy are weak to Fire spells and take damage from Cure spells. Sometimes they can be destroyed outright with Life spells if the game lets you use them on them. That goes for items with spell-like effects also such as Phoenix Down which can destroy undead monsters in Final Fnatasy VI.
Useing a translator it spells out "undead" Kristopher M. Jenkins
easy. dont forget to block and use spells such as the shield and summon
Yes, but as long as they, - Do not try to negate his normal summon, so no Solemn Judgment. - Do not try to respond to his summon. Obelisk's summon can't be responded to, so no Bottomless Trap Hole. - Do not target him, so no Sakuretsu Armor. Spells and Traps that do none of the above can still affect him. Burden of the Mighty, Smashing Ground and Divine Wrath can all affect him, as can Torrential Tribute when used in response to another monster's summon.
You don't need spells to summon a vampire. All you have to do is open your windows at night and make a provocative display out of yourself - as was done by Nina Harker in Nosferatu.
Which spirits? for instance, to summon an onmyou god it is om ak vi ra un kya sha rak man. To summon an attacking demon in your image is contra pugnent. To summon a magical weapon is adeat. to send it away again is abeat.
Yes, he has no effects on his card, just the usual Ritual Summon restriction.
In general, the Fire spells work well against most undead monsters, and also the Cure spells deal damage to them too. Depending on the game, resurrection spells can sometimes destroy them outright, for example the Phantom Train in FFVI can be defeated easily by using a Phoenix Down on it. However this doesn't apply to all games or bosses, some won't let you use the Life spell on opponents.
No. Slifer the Sky Dragon's Normal Summon can't be negated, and cards/effects cannot be used in response to its Normal Summon. However apart from that it has no other protection, it cannot negate anything.