The egg will hatch a Mini Sparkey, a chick that will harm players. Once the boss has taken some damage, his flame aura dissipates and lays an egg. His weakspot is his neck/face/frontal area, any other spots will cause your attack to bounce off or be negated.
This mini boss plays similarly to Overdrive Ostrich back in Mega Man X2 as he will jump high in the air then land in the opposite side of the area. Take out any enemy that stands in your way to reach the mini boss. Shoot the Mash Burners once to de-light them and then you will be able to use them as stepping stones to cross. Mash burners can heat up the path from below, stepping on the burning hot areas will cause damage Use the Power Gear with Pile Driver to destroy him or shoot him with the Mega Buster slowly push him off the platform. There will be a Tank Oven, a trashcan like tank enemy that will fire carrots. Take out the Wild Robbit and Lamper as you traverse the platforms. A Lamper, a flying hawk lantern-esque enemy, will attempt to crash into the player while a Tatepakkan, the shielded enemy, is tucked under the teepee. A single shot turns off their flame but they will explode if shot more than once so be careful not to set them off. There will be 2 Mash Burners, mushroom lighter enemies blocking the platforms so eliminate them to proceed. Players will encounter Air Fire, the disappearing enemy from Block Man‘s stage but this variation is on fire. Proceed right and then shoot the 2 teepees to unleash a Wild Robbit, a bunny enemy. Mega Man 11: Torch Man Stage & Boss Guide
I will explain how to defeat each enemy and boss in this guide. Below is a guide for Torch Man stage and boss. Any of the 8 main stages can be done in any order you choose. Mega Man 11 is an action-platformer which is split into 12 stages, 8 main stages and then the 4 end game stages. Mega Man 11 adds the Speed and Power Gear while keeping the original style of Mega Man most of us have grown up with. Capcom’s Mega Man 11 is part of the 30 years anniversary celebration and is being directed by Koji Oda and produced by Kazuhiro Tsuchiya.