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A variety of Ignas in the Exile Fortress
Ignas (Japanese: イグーナ, Igūna) are a reptilian family of bipedal enemies in the Xenoblade Chronicles series. Ignas are similar in appearance and may be related to Kromars and Merignas. They all have the same appearance, but different equipment, in Xenoblade Chronicles, and vary in looks in Xenoblade Chronicles 2, where Ignas may be red or green and may have an orange frill on their head and neck, and in Xenoblade Chronicles 3.
Xenoblade Chronicles[]
Except for the Fiery Ignas who attack Colony 6, Ignas are found exclusively in Satorl Marsh. The Fiery Ignas, at level 37, are the most powerful Igna. A group of kindred Ignas can use Chain Attacks.
The behaviour, adornments and social structure of Ignas strongly suggest they are an intelligent race, but they can still be harmed by the Monado unlike the Homs, Nopon and High Entia.
Normal Minor Enemies[]
Quest Exclusive Enemies[]
- Deluded Igna (during The Giants' Key)
- Fiery Igna (during Defend Colony 6 - Reptile)
Unique Monsters[]
Future Connected[]
Normal Minor Enemies[]
Quest Exclusive Enemy[]
- Cutpurse Igna (during Priority Wunwun)
Unique Monsters[]
Xenoblade Chronicles 2[]
Ignas can be found in the Kingdom of Uraya and Temperantia. Some of the high-level Ignas can be found riding Rhinons.
Normal Minor Enemies[]
- Amost Igna
- Archer Igna
- Bagis Igna
- Beat Igna
- Boss Igna
- Captain Igna
- Duel Igna
- Faros Igna
- Flash Scout
- Fort Igna
- Gazzam Igna
- Hooligan Igna
- Mergen Igna
- Norgam Igna
- Raider Igna
- Ranger Igna
- Razor Scout
- Roiba Igna
- Rowda Igna
- Saber Igna
- Shralk Igna
- Shungle Igna
- Snide Igna
- Sparda Igna
- Talent Runner
- Tawa Igna
- Telen Igna
- Venal Igna (with Rhinon)
- Vool Igna
- Wall Igna
- Whispering Igna
Quest Exclusive Enemies[]
- Dross Igna (DLC, during Bright Spark)
- Gigalid Igna (DLC, during Bright Spark)
- Larm Igna (DLC, during Bright Spark)
- Maasti Igna (during Gotta Start Somewhere!)
- Odur Igna (during Gotta Start Somewhere!)
- Rood Igna (during Gotta Start Somewhere!)
- Riot Igna (DLC, during Bright Spark)
- Scram Igna (DLC, during Bright Spark)
- Trauv Igna (DLC, during Bright Spark)
Quest Exclusive Bosses[]
- Blood-Crazed Stalker (with Rhinon, DLC, during A Mercenary's Honor)
- Sakryfyce Igna (DLC, during A Mercenary's Honor)
- Vyktym Igna (DLC, during A Mercenary's Honor)
Unique Monsters[]
Challenge Battle Mode Enemies[]
Xenoblade Chronicles 3[]
Normal Minor Enemies[]
- Arrow Igna
- Bard Igna
- Bloodthirsty Igna
- Bowchief Cornelius (Summoned by King Krawkin)
- Bowchief Felix (Summoned by King Krawkin)
- Bowchief Godwin (Summoned by King Krawkin)
- Crazed Igna
- Discordant Igna
- Duel Igna
- Heartkiller Igna
- Minstrel Igna
- Musketeer Igna
- Pellurid Igna
- Randster Igna
- Ranger Igna
- Shielder Igna
- Sword Igna
- Troupechief Balteid (Summoned by King Krawkin)
Unique Monsters[]
Future Redeemed[]
Normal Minor Enemies[]
- Arrow Igna
- Blade Igna
- Bloodthirsty Igna
- Crazed Igna
- Discordant Igna
- Duel Igna
- Heartbreak Igna
- Heartkiller Igna
- Longhorn Igna
- Musketeer Igna
- Pellurid Igna
- Randster Igna
- Ranger Igna
- Shield Igna
- Shielder Igna
- Sniper Igna
- Sword Igna
- Warmount Igna
Unique Monsters[]
- Cavalier MacBright (with Rhinon)
- Radicalized Godwin
Quest Exclusive Bosses[]
- Allelutta Igna (During Riku's Workshop)
- Amina Igna (During Riku's Workshop)
- Atu Igna (During Riku's Workshop)
- Corporal Igna (During Takedown: Ignas)
- Lance Igna (During Takedown: Ignas)
- Plauss Igna (During Riku's Workshop)
- Private Igna (During Takedown: Ignas)
- Sergeant Igna (During Takedown: Ignas)
- Wickt Igna (During Riku's Workshop)