>>37487638>ShillmonFirst of all, this term is stupid. Second, the Incarnus was a major part of Joker 1's story. >Joker 2
Only showed up as a series of postgame optional bosses you had to beat to get one of your own.
>Joker 2 ProfessionalGets an expanded role in the new scenario post-Rigor Mortex, but I don't know exactly what's going on due to the translation patch I have never covering story text. Once you complete this back scenario, the Incarnus optional bosses appear like they do in Joker 2 vanilla.
>DQM: Terry's Wonderland 3DThe Incarnus has no role in the story whatsoever. You can get it by beating a special Wulfspade Ace boss that appears by connecting with 50 different people, hatching a Gold or Rainbow Egg, transferring one from Joker 2 Professional, or scouting it from a SpotPass'd team.
>DQM2: Iru and Luca's Marvelous Mysterious KeyAgain, the Incarnus has no story role whatsoever. Solitaire appears as an optional opponent, however, using Dr. Snapped and Ace of Spades as a reference to the first Joker, though. You can get the Incarnus through the same methods as before, plus transferring one from the previous remake.
>Joker 3Bizarrely, the Incarnus has no role in the story. You can only get it by beating a special Wildcard boss that appears after connecting with 100 different people, or through special promotions at select stores.
>Joker 3 ProfessionalThe Incarnus has a role in the newly added scenario, after beating the vanilla back scenario's end boss. Again, I don't know 100% what's going on, but it's revealed
that the Incarnus has a brother, and the two were separated fighting against the demon lord マデュラージャ (Maduraja), who was trying to stop them from closing the gateway to 魔界 (Makai), which is in turn the world Dr. Snap was trying to reach in the first game.