Ignis (Japanese: カエンの国 Kaen Nation) is a kingdom located in southwestern Ransei, featured in Pokémon Conquest. It represents the Fire type, and is led by Hideyoshi. Its adjacent kingdoms are Aurora, Fontaine, Greenleaf, and Pugilis.
Battlefield
The volcanic battlefield of Ignis features magma tiles, Hot Springs, Pillars of Fire, and a Volcano. Only Fire- and Flying-type Pokémon, Pokémon with the Levitate ability, and Groudon can stand on magma tiles. Hot Springs restore the HP and cure any status conditions of visiting Pokémon, excluding Flying/Levitating Pokémon. Pillars of Fire are obstacles that can be extinguished by Water-, Rock-, or Ground-type attacks. Periodically, Ignis's volcano will become active with the message "The Volcano has become active!" appearing. On the next turn, five random tiles of the battlefield will be hit with Fire-type damage.
Battles fought on Ignis's battlefield are set to a maximum of 20 turns, and victory is seized by defeating all enemies. If both armies are still standing when all 20 turns have passed, the army defending Ignis wins the battle.
Wild Pokémon locations
Cave
A Cave is present in the kingdom regardless of development. The variety of wild Pokémon that can be encountered increases with the level of the Cave, as listed below.
Floating Rock
A Floating Rock appears in the kingdom when the Cave reaches level 2. The variety of wild Pokémon that can be encountered increases with the level of the Floating Rock, as listed below.
Special Pokémon
On rare occasions, the following Pokémon will appear in the kingdom's regular wild Pokémon locations and stay there for a month. When this happens, the player is notified by a Messenger during the start of the month.
Shrine of Truth
The Shrine of Truth temporarily appears in the kingdom as a venue for facing Reshiram when the Hideyoshi and Reshiram Wi-Fi event has been downloaded (or the password has been entered), Hideyoshi is in the player's army, and the current month is April.
Other locations
Bank
- "Invest gold to upgrade locations." (Not available in the game's initial story, The Legend of Ransei.)
Shop
Ponigiri Shop
- "Increase Pokémon's Energy by feeding them ponigiri."
Mystery Springs
- "Change your Pokémon's Abilities using the power of the Mystery Springs." (Appears after upgrading the Shop and the Ponigiri Shop to level 2.)
Shop items
Level 1
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Location availability
During The Legend of Ransei, Ignis has the following locations available. Due to the absence of the Bank, locations cannot be leveled up, and additional locations cannot be unlocked.
Shop (level 1)
Ponigiri Shop (level 1)
Cave (level 1)
In subsequent stories, Ignis starts with certain default locations, all at level 1. The Bank can be used to level up locations, and additional locations will appear when certain levels are reached.
Bank (default)
Shop (default)
Ponigiri Shop (default)
Cave (level 1)
Floating Rock (unlocked when the Cave reaches level 2)
Mystery Springs (unlocked when both the Shop and Ponigiri Shop reach level 2)
In Two Heroes of Ransei, all locations start already unlocked and at level 3 (if applicable).
Armies
The Legend of Ransei
Unite Ransei
Hideyoshi is the commanding Warlord of Ignis in the four unite Ransei stories.
His default army is presented below. As the months pass, the army will develop by recruiting Warriors, forming links, increasing links, equipping items, investing in kingdom locations, and challenging other kingdoms to battle.
He is controlled by the player in Happily Ever After. In this case, the default army is affected by any prior accomplishments saved in the Gallery.
Collect 100 Pokémon
Kanbei is the commanding Warlord of Ignis in the four collect 100 Pokémon stories.
His default army is presented below. As the months pass, the army will develop by recruiting Warriors, forming links, increasing links, equipping items, investing in kingdom locations, and challenging other kingdoms to battle.
He is controlled by the player in The Visionary's Quest. In this case, the default army is affected by any prior accomplishments saved in the Gallery.
Recruit 40 Warriors
Shingen is the commanding Warlord of Ignis in the two recruit 40 Warriors stories.
His default army is presented below. As the months pass, the army will develop by recruiting Warriors, forming links, increasing links, equipping items, investing in kingdom locations, and challenging other kingdoms to battle.
Kenshin versus Shingen
Shingen is the commanding Warlord of Ignis in the two Kenshin versus Shingen stories.
His default Ignis army is presented below. As the months pass, the army will develop by recruiting Warriors, forming links, increasing links, equipping items, investing in kingdom locations, and challenging other kingdoms to battle.
He is controlled by the player in Archenemies. In this case, the default army is affected by any prior accomplishments saved in the Gallery.
Defeat Nobunaga
Hideyoshi is the commanding Warlord of Ignis in the two defeat Nobunaga stories.
His default army is presented below. As the months pass, the army will develop by recruiting Warriors, forming links, increasing links, equipping items, investing in kingdom locations, and challenging other kingdoms to battle.
Not Worth Fighting Over
Mitsunari is the commanding Warlord of Ignis in the three Not Worth Fighting Over stories.
His default army is presented below. As the months pass, the army will develop by recruiting Warriors, forming links, increasing links, equipping items, investing in kingdom locations, and challenging other kingdoms to battle.
He is controlled by the player in Not Worth Fighting Over... 1. In this case, the default army is affected by any prior accomplishments saved in the Gallery.
Two Heroes of Ransei
Hideyoshi is the commanding Warlord of Ignis in the Two Heroes of Ransei story.
His default army is presented below. As the months pass, the army will develop by recruiting Warriors, forming links, increasing links, equipping items, and challenging other kingdoms to battle.
Name origin
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Name
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Origin
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| Japanese
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カエンの国 Kaen no Kuni
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From 火炎 kaen, flame.
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Ignis
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From ignis, Latin for fire.
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火焰之國 Huǒyàn zhī Guó
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From 火焰 huǒyàn, flame.
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This article is part of both Project Locations and Project Sidegames, Bulbapedia projects that, together, aim to write comprehensive articles on every location in the Pokémon world and the Pokémon Sidegames, respectively.
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