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==Battlefield==
==Battlefield==
The volcanic battlefield of Ignis features magma tiles, Hot Springs, Pillars of Fire, and a Volcano. Only {{type|Fire}} Pokémon can stand on magma tiles. Hot Springs restore the {{stat|HP}} and cure any [[status ailment]]s of visiting Pokémon. Pillars of Fire are obstacles that can be extinguished by {{t|Water}}-, {{t|Rock}}-, or {{type|Ground}} attacks. After the message "The Volcano has become active!" appears, several tiles of the battlefield are hit with Fire-type damage.
The volcanic battlefield of Ignis features magma tiles, Hot Springs, Pillars of Fire, and a Volcano. Only {{t|Fire}}- and {{type|Flying}} Pokémon, as well as Pokémon with the {{a|Levitate}} ability, can stand on magma tiles. Hot Springs restore the {{stat|HP}} and cure any [[status condition]]s of visiting Pokémon, excluding Flying/Levitating Pokémon. Pillars of Fire are obstacles that can be extinguished by {{t|Water}}-, {{t|Rock}}-, or {{type|Ground}} attacks. After the message "The Volcano has become active!" appears, several tiles of the battlefield are 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.
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.
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{| width="150px" style="margin:auto; background:#{{fire color}}; border:3px solid #{{fire color dark}}; {{roundy|15px}}"
{| width="150px" style="margin:auto; background:#{{fire color}}; border:3px solid #{{fire color dark}}; {{roundy|15px}}"
! colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytop}}" | Level 1-3
! colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytop}}" | Level 1-3
|-
|- style="background:#FFF;"
| width="32px" style="background:#FFF;" | [[File:004CFS.png|Charmander|link=Charmander (Pokémon)]]
| {{CSP|004|Charmander}}
| style="background:#FFF;" | {{p|Charmander}}
| {{p|Charmander}}
|-
|- style="background:#FFF;"
| width="32px" style="background:#FFF;" | [[File:041CFS.png|Zubat|link=Zubat (Pokémon)]]
| {{CSP|041|Zubat}}
| style="background:#FFF;" | {{p|Zubat}}
| {{p|Zubat}}
|-
|- style="background:#FFF;"
| width="32px" style="background:#FFF;" | [[File:399CFS.png|Bidoof|link=Bidoof (Pokémon)]]
| {{CSP|399|Bidoof}}
| style="background:#FFF;" | {{p|Bidoof}}
| {{p|Bidoof}}
|-
|- style="background:#FFF;"
| width="32px" style="background:#FFF;" | [[File:498CFS.png|Tepig|link=Tepig (Pokémon)]]
| {{CSP|498|Tepig}}
| style="background:#FFF;" | {{p|Tepig}}
| {{p|Tepig}}
|-
|-
! colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#{{fire color light}};" | Level 2-3
! colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#{{fire color light}};" | Level 2-3
|-
|- style="background:#FFF;"
| width="32px" style="background:#FFF;" | [[File:005CFS.png|Charmeleon|link=Charmeleon (Pokémon)]]
| {{CSP|005|Charmeleon}}
| style="background:#FFF;" | {{p|Charmeleon}}
| {{p|Charmeleon}}
|-
|- style="background:#FFF;"
| width="32px" style="background:#FFF;" | [[File:499CFS.png|Pignite|link=Pignite (Pokémon)]]
| {{CSP|499|Pignite}}
| style="background:#FFF;" | {{p|Pignite}}
| {{p|Pignite}}
|-
|- style="background:#FFF;"
| width="32px" style="background:#FFF;" | [[File:554CFS.png|Darumaka|link=Darumaka (Pokémon)]]
| {{CSP|554|Darumaka}}
| style="background:#FFF;" | {{p|Darumaka}}
| {{p|Darumaka}}
|-
|-
! colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#{{fire color light}};" | Level 3
! colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#{{fire color light}};" | Level 3
|-
|-  
| width="32px" class="roundybl" style="background:#FFF;" | [[File:636CFS.png|Larvesta|link=Larvesta (Pokémon)]]
| width="32px" class="roundybl" style="background:#FFF;" | {{CSP|636|Larvesta}}
| class="roundybr" style="background:#FFF;" | {{p|Larvesta}}
| class="roundybr" style="background:#FFF;" | {{p|Larvesta}}
|}
|}
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A {{DL|Kingdom location|Floating Rock}} appears in the kingdom when the {{DL|Kingdom location|Cave}} reaches level 2. The variety of wild Pokémon that can be encountered increases with the level of the Floating Rock, as listed below.
A {{DL|Kingdom location|Floating Rock}} appears in the kingdom when the {{DL|Kingdom location|Cave}} reaches level 2. The variety of wild Pokémon that can be encountered increases with the level of the Floating Rock, as listed below.


{| width="150px" style="margin:auto; background:#{{fire color}}; border:3px solid #{{fire color dark}}; {{roundy|15px}}"
{| width="400px" style="margin:auto; background:#{{fire color}}; border:3px solid #{{fire color dark}}; {{roundy|15px}}"
! colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytop}}" | Level 1-3
! colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytop}}" | Level 1-3
|- style="background:#FFF;"
| {{CSP|004|Charmander}}
| {{p|Charmander}}
|
|- style="background:#FFF;"
| {{CSP|390|Chimchar}}
| {{p|Chimchar}}
|
|- style="background:#FFF;"
| {{CSP|498|Tepig}}
| {{p|Tepig}}
|
|- style="background:#FFF;"
| {{CSP|607|Litwick}}
| {{p|Litwick}}
|
|-
|-
| width="32px" style="background:#FFF;" | [[File:004CFS.png|Charmander|link=Charmander (Pokémon)]]
! colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#{{fire color light}};" | Level 2-3
| style="background:#FFF;" | {{p|Charmander}}
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|-
| {{CSP|005|Charmeleon}}
| width="32px" style="background:#FFF;" | [[File:390CFS.png|Chimchar|link=Chimchar (Pokémon)]]
| {{p|Charmeleon}}
| style="background:#FFF;" | {{p|Chimchar}}
|
|-
|- style="background:#FFF;"
| width="32px" style="background:#FFF;" | [[File:498CFS.png|Tepig|link=Tepig (Pokémon)]]
| {{CSP|391|Monferno}}
| style="background:#FFF;" | {{p|Tepig}}
| {{p|Monferno}}
|-
| Unavailable in: {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest stories|Collect 100 Pokémon stories|Collect 100 Pokémon}}, {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest stories|Recruit 40 Warriors stories|Recruit 40 Warriors}}, {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest stories|Kenshin versus Shingen stories|Kenshin versus Shingen}}, {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest stories|Defeat Nobunaga stories|Defeat Nobunaga}}, and {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest stories|Not Worth Fighting Over stories|Not Worth Fighting Over}} stories
| width="32px" style="background:#FFF;" | [[File:607CFS.png|Litwick|link=Litwick (Pokémon)]]
|- style="background:#FFF;"
| style="background:#FFF;" | {{p|Litwick}}
| {{CSP|499|Pignite}}
|-
| {{p|Pignite}}
! colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#{{fire color light}};" | Level 2-3
|
|-
|- style="background:#FFF;"
| width="32px" style="background:#FFF;" | [[File:005CFS.png|Charmeleon|link=Charmeleon (Pokémon)]]
| {{CSP|554|Darumaka}}
| style="background:#FFF;" | {{p|Charmeleon}}
| {{p|Darumaka}}
|-
|
| width="32px" style="background:#FFF;" | [[File:391CFS.png|Monferno|link=Monferno (Pokémon)]]
|-  
| style="background:#FFF;" | {{p|Monferno}}
! colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#{{fire color light}};" | Level 3
|-
|- style="background:#FFF;"
| width="32px" style="background:#FFF;" | [[File:499CFS.png|Pignite|link=Pignite (Pokémon)]]
| {{CSP|636|Larvesta}}
| style="background:#FFF;" | {{p|Pignite}}
| {{p|Larvesta}}
|-
|
| width="32px" style="background:#FFF;" | [[File:554CFS.png|Darumaka|link=Darumaka (Pokémon)]]
|-  
| style="background:#FFF;" | {{p|Darumaka}}
| width="32px" class="roundybl" style="background:#FFF;" | {{CSP|608|Lampent}}
|-
| style="background:#FFF;" | {{p|Lampent}}  
| width="32px" style="background:#FFF;" | [[File:608CFS.png|Lampent|link=Lampent (Pokémon)]]
| class="roundybr" style="background:#FFF;" | Unavailable in: {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest stories|Junior Warlord stories|Junior Warlord}}, Recruit 40 Warriors, Kenshin versus Shingen, and Defeat Nobunaga stories
| style="background:#FFF;" | {{p|Lampent}}
|-
! colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#{{fire color light}};" | Level 3
|-
| width="32px" class="roundybl" style="background:#FFF;" | [[File:636CFS.png|Larvesta|link=Larvesta (Pokémon)]]
| class="roundybr" style="background:#FFF;" | {{p|Larvesta}}
|}
|}
When the Floating Rock appears, two Ninjas will have the following conversation:
:Ninja ♀: "''What a shock! This huge thing was just like...BOOM! And then it went BLAM! But then it just kind of floated there... What could it be...?!''"
:Ninja ♂: "''I have no idea what you're talking about...''"
:''You are now able to visit the Floating Rock.''


===Special Pokémon===
===Special Pokémon===
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! colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytop}}" | Pokémon
! colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytop}}" | Pokémon
|-
|-
| width="32px" class="roundybl" style="background:#FFF;" | [[File:513CFS.png|Pansear|link=Pansear (Pokémon)]]
| width="32px" class="roundybl" style="background:#FFF;" | {{CSP|513|Pansear}}
| class="roundybr" style="background:#FFF;" | {{p|Pansear}}
| class="roundybr" style="background:#FFF;" | {{p|Pansear}}
|}
|}
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! colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytop}}" | Pokémon
! colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundytop}}" | Pokémon
|-
|-
| width="32px" class="roundybl" style="background:#FFF;" | [[File:643CFS.png|Reshiram|link=Reshiram (Pokémon)]]
| width="32px" class="roundybl" style="background:#FFF;" | {{CSP|643|Reshiram}}
| class="roundybr" style="background:#FFF;" | {{p|Reshiram}}
| class="roundybr" style="background:#FFF;" | {{p|Reshiram}}
|}
|}
When the Shrine of Truth appears, a Messenger will appear and have the following exchange with Hideyoshi:
Messenger: "''Th-This is incredible! A cave has appeared in Ignis! Overnight!''"
Hideyoshi: "''What?! Even I couldn't dig a cave in a single night!''"
Messenger: "''There is a Pokémon inside it, too! One that has never been seen before! It looks powerful... Most Warriors would not even dare to approach such a Pokémon.''"
Hideyoshi: "''Hmm... That sounds interesting. I shall go and investigate!''"
''The Shrine of Truth has appeared in Ignis.''


==Other locations==
==Other locations==
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* {{DL|Kingdom location|Mystery Springs}}
* {{DL|Kingdom location|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, which is not possible in the initial story, due to the absence of Banks.)
** "''Change your Pokémon's Abilities using the power of the Mystery Springs.''" (Appears after upgrading the Shop and the Ponigiri Shop to level 2, which is not possible in the initial story, due to the absence of Banks.)
==Shop Item==
{{shop|Level 1}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Super Potion|}}|{{shopitem|Awakening|}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Parlyz Heal|}}|{{shopitem|Antidote|}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Burn Heal|}}|{{shopitem|Ice Heal|}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Hyper Potion|}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Strategy Tome|}}|{{shopitem|Padded Cloak|}}}}
{{shopfooter|multiple=yes}}
{{shop|Level 2-3}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Harmony Flute|}}|{{shopitem|Harmony Harp|}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Cheering Conch|}}|{{shopitem|Harmony Drum|}}}}
{{shopfooter}}


==Armies==
==Armies==
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| N/A
| N/A
|-
|-
| style="background:#{{fire color light}};" | [[File:390CFS.png|Chimchar|link=Chimchar (Pokémon)]]<br>{{m|Ember}}<br>{{DL|List of Abilities in Pokémon Conquest|Blaze}}
| style="background:#{{fire color light}};" | {{CSP|390|Chimchar}}<br>{{m|Ember}}<br>{{DL|List of Abilities in Pokémon Conquest|Blaze}}
| style="background:#{{fire color light}};" | [[File:498CFS.png|Tepig|link=Tepig (Pokémon)]]<br>{{m|Ember}}<br>{{DL|List of Abilities in Pokémon Conquest|Blaze}}
| style="background:#{{fire color light}};" | {{CSP|498|Tepig}}<br>{{m|Ember}}<br>{{DL|List of Abilities in Pokémon Conquest|Blaze}}
| style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundybr}}" | [[File:399CFS.png|Bidoof|link=Bidoof (Pokémon)]]<br>{{m|Headbutt}}<br>{{DL|List of Abilities in Pokémon Conquest|Simple}}
| style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundybr}}" | {{CSP|399|Bidoof}}<br>{{m|Headbutt}}<br>{{DL|List of Abilities in Pokémon Conquest|Simple}}
|}
|}


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| N/A
| N/A
|-
|-
| style="background:#{{fire color light}};" | [[File:390CFS.png|Chimchar|link=Chimchar (Pokémon)]]<br>{{m|Ember}}<br>{{DL|List of Abilities in Pokémon Conquest|Blaze}}
| style="background:#{{fire color light}};" | {{CSP|390|Chimchar}}<br>{{m|Ember}}<br>{{DL|List of Abilities in Pokémon Conquest|Blaze}}
| style="background:#{{fire color light}};" | [[File:179CFS.png|Mareep|link=Mareep (Pokémon)]]<br>{{m|ThunderShock}}<br>{{DL|List of Abilities in Pokémon Conquest|Static}}
| style="background:#{{fire color light}};" | {{CSP|179|Mareep}}<br>{{m|ThunderShock}}<br>{{DL|List of Abilities in Pokémon Conquest|Static}}
| style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundybr}}" | [[File:355CFS.png|Duskull|link=Duskull (Pokémon)]]<br>{{m|Astonish}}<br>{{DL|List of Abilities in Pokémon Conquest|Levitate}}
| style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundybr}}" | {{CSP|355|Duskull}}<br>{{m|Astonish}}<br>{{DL|List of Abilities in Pokémon Conquest|Levitate}}
|}
|}


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| N/A
| N/A
|-
|-
| style="background:#{{fire color light}};" | [[File:355CFS.png|Duskull|link=Duskull (Pokémon)]]<br>{{m|Ember}}<br>{{DL|List of Abilities in Pokémon Conquest|Levitate}}
| style="background:#{{fire color light}};" | {{CSP|355|Duskull}}<br>{{m|Astonish}}<br>{{DL|List of Abilities in Pokémon Conquest|Levitate}}
| style="background:#{{fire color light}};" | [[File:179CFS.png|Mareep|link=Mareep (Pokémon)]]<br>{{m|ThunderShock}}<br>{{DL|List of Abilities in Pokémon Conquest|Static}}
| style="background:#{{fire color light}};" | {{CSP|179|Mareep}}<br>{{m|ThunderShock}}<br>{{DL|List of Abilities in Pokémon Conquest|Static}}
| style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundybr}}" | [[File:390CFS.png|Chimchar|link=Chimchar (Pokémon)]]<br>{{m|Ember}}<br>{{DL|List of Abilities in Pokémon Conquest|Blaze}}
| style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundybr}}" | {{CSP|390|Chimchar}}<br>{{m|Ember}}<br>{{DL|List of Abilities in Pokémon Conquest|Blaze}}
|}
|}


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| N/A
| N/A
|-
|-
| style="background:#{{fire color light}};" | [[File:390CFS.png|Chimchar|link=Chimchar (Pokémon)]]<br>{{m|Ember}}<br>{{DL|List of Abilities in Pokémon Conquest|Blaze}}
| style="background:#{{fire color light}};" | {{CSP|390|Chimchar}}<br>{{m|Ember}}<br>{{DL|List of Abilities in Pokémon Conquest|Blaze}}
| style="background:#{{fire color light}};" | [[File:636CFS.png|Larvesta|link=Larvesta (Pokémon)]]<br>{{m|Flame Wheel}}<br>{{DL|List of Abilities in Pokémon Conquest|Flame Body}}
| style="background:#{{fire color light}};" | {{CSP|636|Larvesta}}<br>{{m|Flame Wheel}}<br>{{DL|List of Abilities in Pokémon Conquest|Flame Body}}
| style="background:#{{fire color light}};" | [[File:513CFS.png|Pansear|link=Pansear (Pokémon)]]<br>{{m|Flame Burst}}<br>{{DL|List of Abilities in Pokémon Conquest|Melee}}
| style="background:#{{fire color light}};" | {{CSP|513|Pansear}}<br>{{m|Flame Burst}}<br>{{DL|List of Abilities in Pokémon Conquest|Melee}}
| style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundybr}};" | [[File:004CFS.png|Charmander|link=Charmander (Pokémon)]]<br>{{m|Ember}}<br>{{DL|List of Abilities in Pokémon Conquest|Blaze}}
| style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundybr}};" | {{CSP|004|Charmander}}<br>{{m|Ember}}<br>{{DL|List of Abilities in Pokémon Conquest|Blaze}}
|}
|}


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| N/A
| N/A
|-
|-
| style="background:#{{fire color light}};" | [[File:212CFS.png|Scizor|link=Scizor (Pokémon)]]<br>{{m|X-Scissor}}<br>{{DL|List of Abilities in Pokémon Conquest|Swarm}}
| style="background:#{{fire color light}};" | {{CSP|212|Scizor}}<br>{{m|X-Scissor}}<br>{{DL|List of Abilities in Pokémon Conquest|Swarm}}
| style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundybr}}" | [[File:004CFS.png|Charmander|link=Charmander (Pokémon)]]<br>{{m|Ember}}<br>{{DL|List of Abilities in Pokémon Conquest|Blaze}}
| style="background:#{{fire color light}}; {{roundybr}}" | {{CSP|004|Charmander}}<br>{{m|Ember}}<br>{{DL|List of Abilities in Pokémon Conquest|Blaze}}
|}
|}


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[[Category:Ransei locations]]
[[Category:Ransei locations]]


[[de:Ignis]]
[[zh:火焰之國]]
[[zh:火焰之國]]

Revision as of 09:35, 26 March 2016

Ignis カエンの国 Spr Ignis Kingdom.png
Kaen Nation
Ignis Kingdom.png
Type  Fire 
Warlord Hideyoshi
Conquest background Ignis gate.png
Gate of Ignis

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, as well as Pokémon with the Levitate ability, 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. After the message "The Volcano has become active!" appears, several tiles of the battlefield are 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.

Level 1-3
Charmander Charmander
Zubat Zubat
Bidoof Bidoof
Tepig Tepig
Level 2-3
Charmeleon Charmeleon
Pignite Pignite
Darumaka Darumaka
Level 3
Larvesta Larvesta

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.

Level 1-3
Charmander Charmander
Chimchar Chimchar
Tepig Tepig
Litwick Litwick
Level 2-3
Charmeleon Charmeleon
Monferno Monferno Unavailable in: Collect 100 Pokémon, Recruit 40 Warriors, Kenshin versus Shingen, Defeat Nobunaga, and Not Worth Fighting Over stories
Pignite Pignite
Darumaka Darumaka
Level 3
Larvesta Larvesta
Lampent Lampent Unavailable in: Junior Warlord, Recruit 40 Warriors, Kenshin versus Shingen, and Defeat Nobunaga stories

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.

Pokémon
Pansear Pansear

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 and Hideyoshi is in the player's army.

Pokémon
Reshiram Reshiram

Other locations

  • Bank
    • "Invest gold to upgrade locations." (Not available in the game's initial story, The Legend of Ransei.)
  • Shop
    • "Buy and sell items."
  • 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, which is not possible in the initial story, due to the absence of Banks.)

Shop Item

Level 1
Level 2-3


Armies

The Legend of Ransei

Warriors
Hideyoshi Koroku Nagayasu
Conquest Hideyoshi I icon.png Quick Strike Conquest Warrior M 16 icon.png Mighty Blow Conquest Warrior M 07 icon.png Adrenaline
N/A N/A N/A
Chimchar
Ember
Blaze
Tepig
Ember
Blaze
Bidoof
Headbutt
Simple

Unite Ransei stories

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.

Warriors
Hideyoshi Hanbei Kanbei
Conquest Hideyoshi I icon.png Quick Strike Conquest Hanbei I icon.png Added Bonus Conquest Kanbei I icon.png Impact
N/A N/A N/A
Chimchar
Ember
Blaze
Mareep
ThunderShock
Static
Duskull
Astonish
Levitate

Collect 100 Pokémon stories

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.

Warriors
Kanbei Hanbei Hidenaga
Conquest Kanbei I icon.png Impact Conquest Hanbei I icon.png Added Bonus Conquest Warrior M 05 icon.png Convalesce
N/A N/A N/A
Duskull
Astonish
Levitate
Mareep
ThunderShock
Static
Chimchar
Ember
Blaze

Defeat Nobunaga stories

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.

Warriors
Hideyoshi Yoshitsugu Yukinaga Hideyori
Conquest Hideyoshi I icon.png Quick Strike Conquest Warrior M 09 icon.png Empathy Conquest Warrior M 18 icon.png Deep Breath Conquest Warrior M 06 icon.png Salve
N/A N/A N/A N/A
Chimchar
Ember
Blaze
Larvesta
Flame Wheel
Flame Body
Pansear
Flame Burst
Melee
Charmander
Ember
Blaze

Not Worth Fighting Over stories

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.

Warriors
Mitsunari Takatora
Conquest Mitsunari I icon.png Marksman Conquest Warrior M 11 icon.png Added Bonus
N/A N/A
Scizor
X-Scissor
Swarm
Charmander
Ember
Blaze

Name origin

Language Name Origin
Japanese カエンの国 Kaen no Kuni From 火炎 kaen, flame.
English Ignis From ignis, Latin for fire.
Chinese (Mandarin) 火焰之國 Huǒyàn-zhī Guó From 火焰 huǒyàn, flame.



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