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“ | When I see something beautiful, I can't suppress the urge to paint it. I don't have a choice. And if my art can bring happiness to even one person, that's good enough for me. | ” | — Ignatz |
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Ignatz Victor (pronounced /'ɪgnɑts 'vɪktɚ/[key]; Japanese: イグナーツ=ヴィクター Ignaz Victor) is a playable character appearing in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. He is a member of the Golden Deer house at the Officers Academy.
Biography
Ignatz is the second son of a merchant family in Leicester. Since his brother is inheriting the family business, he has decided to attend the Officers Academy and become a knight, with his parents' blessing. In 1180, he enrolled in the Officers Academy at Garreg Mach Monastery and joined the Golden Deer, studying and fighting alongside them.
After the timeskip, if Ignatz is a member of Byleth's class, he returns to Garreg Mach on the day of the millennium festival and accompanies them throughout the war. If not recruited, on the Azure Moon route he remains with Claude and fights alongside him in the Battle at Gronder on Leicester's side, while on the Crimson Flower route he defends the Great Bridge of Myrddin alongside Acheron, Judith and a non-recruited Leonie. In both circumstances, he can be circumvented or slain at the player's discretion. Ignatz makes no appearances in the story on the Silver Snow route, but is most likely one of the many casualties of the Battle at Gronder.
Fire Emblem: Three Houses
Role
Ignatz is a starting playable character for the Golden Deer route, a recruitable unit on the Black Eagles and Blue Lions routes and a recurring enemy should he not be recruited during Part I.
Starting stats and growth rates
Playable
- Main article:
Ignatz/Stats
Main story P: Death Toll, Normal P: Death Toll, Hard P: Death Toll, Maddening
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- At the beginning of Part II, Ignatz automatically gains 2 level-ups.
Enemy - Chapter 1
- See also:
Rivalry of the Houses
Normal Hard Maddening
Enemy - Chapter 7
Normal Hard Maddening
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Enemy - Crimson Flower Chapter 13
- See also:
The Great Bridge Coup
Normal Hard Maddening
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Enemy - Azure Moon Chapter 17
- See also:
To War at Gronder (Azure Moon)
Normal Hard Maddening
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Growth rates when reclassed
- Main article:
Ignatz/Stats § Growth rates when reclassed
Abilities
Ability set | ||
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Ability | Learned at | |
Watchful Eye | Personal ability, innate and unremovable | |
Sword Prowess | Innate; replaced with higher levels at D+, C+, B+, and A+ | |
Wrath Strike | D | |
Grounder | C | |
Haze Slice | C+ | |
Axebreaker | B | |
Sword Crit +10 | S | |
Swordfaire | S+ | |
Lance Prowess | E+; replaced with higher levels at D+, C+, B+, and A+ | |
Tempest Lance | D | |
Knightkneeler | C | |
Swordbreaker | B | |
Lance Crit +10 | S | |
Lancefaire | S+ | |
Axe Prowess | E+; replaced with higher levels at D+, C+, B+, and A+ | |
Smash | D | |
Helm Splitter | C | |
Lancebreaker | B | |
Axe Crit +10 | S | |
Axefaire | S+ | |
Bow Prowess | Innate; replaced with higher levels at D+, C+, B+, and A+ | |
Curved Shot | D | |
Close Counter | C | |
Break Shot | C+ | |
Ward Arrow | A | |
Bow Crit +10 | S | |
Bowfaire | S+ | |
Brawling Prowess | E+; replaced with higher levels at D+, C+, B+, and A+ | |
Fading Blow | D | |
Rushing Blow | C | |
Healing Focus | B | |
Brawl Crit +10 | S | |
Fistfaire | S+ | |
Seal Strength | Budding Talent: | |
Reason | E+; replaced with higher levels at D+, C+, B+, and A+ | |
Black Magic Range +1 | S | |
Black Tomefaire | S+ | |
Faith | E+; replaced with higher levels at D+, C+, B+, and A+ | |
White Magic Range +1 | S | |
White Tomefaire | S+ | |
Authority | Innate; replaced with higher levels at D+, C+, B+, and A+ | |
Rally Speed | D | |
Battalion Desperation | C | |
Rally Dexterity | C+ | |
Defensive Tactics | B | |
Battalion Vantage | A | |
Rally Strength | S | |
Offensive Tactics | S+ | |
Weight -3 | C | |
Smite | B | |
Weight -5 | A+ | |
Armored Effect Null | S+ | |
Dexterity +4 | C | |
Movement +1 | A+ | |
Cavalry Effect Null | S+ | |
Alert Stance | B | |
Alert Stance+ | A+ | |
Flying Effect Null | S+ | |
The above ability list does not include class abilities, or abilities and combat arts that are granted by items. |
Spell list
Spell | Learned at |
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Blizzard | D |
Cutting Gale | C |
Fimbulvetr | A |
Heal | D |
Nosferatu | D+ |
Physic | C |
Ward | B |
Analysis
This character analysis section may not be accurate to every player's experience. |
Ignatz is a more debuff-oriented unit who compensates for his lack of combat prowess with great utility in his skills and combat arts. Despite having lackluster bases and being consistently doubled with a bow equipped, Ignatz has several tools in his kit to compensate for this weakness. First, Ignatz is one of the two units—the other being Claude—in the Golden Deer who has Curved Shot at base, allowing him to safely chip away at enemy health, enabling other units to secure the kill. Second, his personal skill, Watchful Eye, which is effectively an innate Hit +20, is among the best in the game, ensuring that Ignatz consistently has a one hundred percent hit rate even when attacking at three-range with bows. This skill also boosts gambit hit rates, compensating for Ignatz's low charm growth. The ability to consistently hit the enemy is an amazing boon especially on maddening difficulty, where enemies are very difficult or impossible to one-round, and makes Ignatz an essential part of the early game. Even as the game progresses, Ignatz will prove valuable in weakening enemies with very high speed stats, and consequently high avoid. In addition to these boons, Ignatz also has early access to Rally Speed—only needing a D-rank in authority to obtain it—granting Ignatz a valuable method of supporting allies outside of combat and chipping. For the late game, Ignatz has access to Rally Strength upon achieving an S-rank in authority, allowing him to boost all offensive stats. With a C+-rank in bows, Ignatz obtains Break Shot, a combat art that reduces enemy defense by five. Additionally, Ignatz has a Budding Talent in Reason, which when realized gives him an exclusive skill Seal Strength. Inflicting -6 to an enemy's strength, especially in conjunction with Break Shot's -5 to defense, makes Ignatz incredibly adept at weakening the enemy and setting up kills for his allies to secure. These factors combined make Ignatz one of the best debuffers in the game. Nearly every desirable boon that Ignatz has is either present at base or obtained surprisingly early, making Ignatz very valuable not only in the early game but throughout the mid and late game as well.
Ignatz's growths and array of skills suggest a unit who would be best off as an Archer, though there are other paths for Ignatz to take. The most obvious path to take is Fighter, to Archer, then Sniper, after which you can stick with Sniper for Hunter's Volley, which is incredibly accurate for Ignatz even at 4-range, or you can move on to Bow Knight for Canto and eight movement. The path, while obvious, is effective and allows Ignatz to participate in combat without putting himself at risk on the frontlines with his generally low HP and defenses, and grants him the opportunity to stack Hit +20 with his personal skill by mastering the archer class. Not to mention, Hunter's Volley allows Ignatz to consistently double the enemy even on maddening where consistently doubling will prove otherwise impossible for Ignatz. It is also viable for him to become an Assassin, as the class ability Stealth allows him to either slip past enemies unnoticed or guard chokepoints provided other units are within an enemy's range, for instance, units such as his tanky best friend Raphael. Alternatively, you could take advantage of Ignatz's personal skill and make him an axe-user as axes become much more accurate in his hands. Such a promotion path will likely consist of Fighter, Brigand, Wyvern Rider, then Wyvern Lord or War Master. Wyvern Lord has great mobility and great combat while War Master gives Quick Riposte to bolster Ignatz's enemy phase survivability. The main downside to this pathway is that Ignatz is generally ill-suited for the frontlines, though, these classes all still allow him to use bows to fulfill his role as a chipper and boost his strength overall making the path still worth considering. Ignatz can also make for a very viable magic-user, in contrast to the other physical-oriented units with Reason budding talents (Edelgard, Felix, Sylvain, Balthus), due to their physical combat prowess greatly overshadowing their magical prowess. Ignatz has a good spell list that contains spells such as the high crit rate Blizzard and Fimbulvetr, which enjoy a boosted hit rate with Ignatz; Cutting Gale, which will hardly ever miss with Ignatz; and Physic for supporting allies from a distance. His best paths as a magic user are as follows: Monk, then Mage—master the class for Fiendish Blow—after which you can choose between the offensively-oriented Warlock or the support-oriented Bishop, then end in Dark Knight for Black Tomefaire and mounted movement or stay as a Bishop. It is also worth noting that Ignatz can become a magic-oriented Dancer with Physic if following a magical path, giving Ignatz another way to play support.
Out-of-House Performance
When recruited out-of-house, Ignatz comes with training in swords and bows. His recruitment requirement of a B-rank in authority is convenient as authority grows without needing dedicated investment, though without investing time into building his support with Byleth, he will likely be a late recruitment. Since Ignatz becomes an archer automatically, he is already well on his way to fulfilling his role as a chipper and comes with Break Shot when recruited from Chapter 6*/7*/8* and after, and he doesn't need much more investment beyond that to reach the certification for Sniper or to get his other skills. However, Ignatz's biggest weakness in out-of-house recruitment is that his paralogue provides nothing of note that cannot be obtained elsewhere while, on the other hand, most other characters unlock paralogues that unlock exclusive weapons like relics or good battalions, often making them more worthy of recruitment.
Fire Emblem Heroes
Role
Ignatz was first added to the game in a special winter variation as part of the Winter Dreamland update, and was made available to players in the forty-eighth edition of the Tempest Trials+, "Ice & Flame Finale", which initially ran from December 16, 2021 through December 26, 2021. The aforementioned winter variation of Ignatz is the only one currently available in Heroes, and is based on his Three Houses Part I incarnation.
Ignatz: Snowscape Artist
Starting stats
★★★★ ★★★★★
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Note: This unit requires the usage of Trait Fruit to access any flaws and assets. |
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Skill set
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Skill | Unlock | Auto-unlock | SP cost | |
Iron Bow | ★★★★ | ★★★★ | 50 | |
Steel Bow | ★★★★ | ★★★★ | 100 | |
Tannenbow | ★★★★ | ★★★★ | 200 | |
Tannenbow+ | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | 300 | |
Rally Speed | ★★★★ | ★★★★ | 150 | |
Rally Atk/Spd | ★★★★ | — | 300 | |
A | Spd/Def Form 1 | ★★★★ | — | 60 |
A | Spd/Def Form 2 | ★★★★ | — | 120 |
A | Spd/Def Form 3 | ★★★★★ | — | 240 |
C | Def Tactic 1 | ★★★★ | — | 60 |
C | Def Tactic 2 | ★★★★ | — | 120 |
C | Def Tactic 3 | ★★★★ | — | 240 |
Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes
Role
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Starting stats and growth rates
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Abilities
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Ignatz will gain more class experience when using one of the following classes:
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File:Ma fewa2 bow knight ignatz playable.gif | Bow Knight |
Personality
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Ignatz is kind, and loves the beauty of nature and art. Despite trying to be a knight at the Officers Academy, he might want to do something else deep down.
Supports
- Main articles:
Ignatz/Supports andIgnatz/Supports (Warriors: Three Hopes)
Endings
Ignatz, Worldly Artist (single ending)
After returning home, Ignatz persuaded his family that he should become a painter. He traveled all through Fódlan and beyond, painting beautiful landscapes and captivating portraits of the world's cultures. His unique style set the artistic paradigm for a generation.
Byleth, Wandering Flame/Ruler of Dawn & Ignatz, Worldly Artist (Silver Snow, Verdant Wind)
Byleth announced her marriage to Ignatz shortly after becoming leader of the United Kingdom of Fódlan. Ignatz supported the restoration of Fódlan as the queen's spouse, but became better known for his skill with a paintbrush. He donated beautiful portraits and landscapes to churches all over the kingdom, and it is said that his works provided great comfort to those touched by the war. His most famous piece, entitled Descent of the Goddess, depicted the eponymous deity descending from the heavens to lead the people. Those who knew the queen often remarked that her face must have been used as a reference.
Byleth, Guardian of Order & Ignatz, Worldly Artist (Azure Moon)
Byleth announced her marriage to Ignatz shortly after being named archbishop of the Church of Seiros. Ignatz supported the restoration of Fódlan as the archbishop's spouse, but became better known for his skill with a paintbrush. He donated beautiful portraits and landscapes to churches all over the Kingdom, and it is said that his works provided great comfort to those touched by the war. His most famous piece, entitled Descent of the Goddess, depicted the eponymous deity descending from the heavens to lead the people. Those who knew the archbishop often remarked that her face must have been used as a reference.
Byleth, Wings of the Hegemon & Ignatz, Worldly Artist (Crimson Flower)
Byleth and Ignatz celebrated their marriage with a small but lively wedding. Almost immediately afterward, the battle with those who slither in the dark began in earnest. Ignatz supported his wife not only as a general, but also as an artist, wielding his brush to capture the image of her fighting alongside the emperor. His most famous series of paintings, called Chronicles of a Hero, influenced future artists for generations to come—but it is said that his most precious work was one from his early days, entitled Descent of the Goddess. It is believed that he used his beloved wife as a reference for the beautiful visage depicted in that scene.
Petra, Queen of Brigid & Ignatz, Worldly Artist
Petra returned to her homeland of Brigid, and inherited the throne from her grandfather. As ruler, she declared independence from Fódlan, and renegotiated Brigid's diplomatic ties to Fódlan and Dagda on more equal terms. At every step along the way, she was accompanied and supported by her husband, Ignatz, who had left Fódlan behind to be with her. Trade with Fódlan boomed under Petra's reign, thanks in no small part to the Victor Trading Company. But while Ignatz was happy to support Petra's goals, he remained focused on his work as an artist. His picturesque renditions of the Brigid landscape, done in the Fódlan style, were held in high regard all over the world.
Mercedes, Benevolent Soul & Ignatz, Worldly Artist (Silver Snow, Azure Moon, Verdant Wind)
Mercedes left home for a life as a cleric at Garreg Mach. There, she took in and raised children who had lost their families in the war, regardless of the circumstances of their birth or bloodline. Some years later, she was reunited with Ignatz, who had persuaded his family that he should become a painter and traveled all through Fódlan painting beautiful landscapes. His greatest masterpiece, however, was a portrait that was entitled The Smiling Saint. It is said that the woman whose face inspired it became the love of his life, and that she spent all of her remaining days close by his side.
Mercedes, Benevolent Soul & Ignatz, Worldly Artist (Crimson Flower)
Mercedes left home and opened a small orphanage in the Faerghus region with her mother. There, she took in and raised children who had lost their families in the war, regardless of their blood or circumstances of birth. Some years later, she was reunited with Ignatz, who had persuaded his family that he should become a painter and traveled all through Fódlan painting beautiful landscapes. His greatest masterpiece, however, was a portrait that was entitled The Smiling Saint. It is said that the woman whose face inspired it became the love of his life, and that she spent all of her remaining days close by his side.
Ingrid, Stalwart Knight & Ignatz, Worldly Artist (Silver Snow, Verdant Wind, Crimson Flower)
When Galatea territory was seized, Ingrid argued strongly for the preservation of its borders. Her request was granted, and she was appointed to rule, but because she had previously abandoned her noble house, she was not well accepted by the people. It was thanks to Ignatz that the mood of the people finally softened. He showed them, through his artwork, a side of Ingrid that they had not yet seen: her valor and bravery, fighting in defense of Fódlan. The people were moved, first by the artwork itself, and later by the woman who had inspired it. As time passed, and the region prospered, Ingrid and Ignatz bonded over their reunion. They fell in love and eventually were wed.
Ingrid, Stalwart Knight & Ignatz, Worldly Artist (Azure Moon)
Ingrid declined to rule House Galatea, choosing instead to serve House Blaiddyd as a knight. Some years later, she was reunited by chance with Ignatz, who had persuaded his family that he should become a painter and traveled all through Fódlan painting beautiful landscapes. Ignatz decided to paint Ingrid that day, and spent much of the rest of his career working to get her likeness just right. There were many depictions of her bravery in battle, of course, but later generations would most fondly remember the way he captured her smile, which was widely believed to be that of a loving wife.
Raphael, Beast of Leicester & Ignatz, Worldly Artist
Raphael returned to his hometown to serve his liege lord as a knight, and spent his spare time helping out at the inn that his family had opened during his time away. He was compelled to give up knighthood and manage the inn full-time, however, when his sister Maya suddenly declared her ambition to become an artist and vanished. Years later, when she finally returned, she did so in the company of another artist: her husband, Ignatz. With cheerful support from Raphael's family, Ignatz and his wife rose to prominence and, with their unique style, set the artistic paradigm in Fódlan for a generation.
Ignatz, Worldly Artist & Lysithea, Scholar of Misfortune
Lysithea returned home to help her parents restore their family land. Years later, when the end to their hard work was finally in sight, she relinquished House Ordelia's claim to nobility, and the family retreated from the public eye. In her new life as a commoner, she had a chance reunion with Ignatz, who had persuaded his family to allow him to travel the world as an artist. Lysithea became enchanted by his determination, and by the landscapes and portraits he painted of all he had seen in his travels. She offered the remainder of her short life in support of his work. It is said that Ignatz's most famous piece, Portrait of a Goddess, used Lysithea's face as a reference.
Ignatz, Worldly Artist & Marianne, Survivor of the Curse
Marianne returned home to a warm welcome from her adoptive father, who recognized her wisdom and skill and began to groom her as his successor. During that time, she had a chance reunion with Ignatz, who had persuaded his family to allow him to travel the world as an artist. Marianne wholeheartedly supported his work, and before long, came to be enchanted not merely by the landscapes and portraits of all he had seen in his travels, but also by his character. The romance between artist and patron was considered unusual, but long after their wedding, the story of how they fell in love was immortalized in popular plays.
Ignatz, Worldly Artist & Hilda, Free Spirit
After Hilda returned home, her fashionable accessories achieved widespread popularity, leading her to create the first artisan academy in Fódlan. While shopping for art supplies, she had a chance reunion with Ignatz, who had persuaded his family to allow him to travel the world as an artist. Hilda invited Ignatz to teach at her school, and as she and the students became enchanted by the landscapes and portraits of all he had seen in his travels, the two gradually fell in love. Their romance birthed a new style that inspired artists in Fódlan for generations.
Ignatz, Worldly Artist & Leonie, The Blade Breaker II
Leonie took over the mercenary company formerly led by Jeralt. Though she earned a great deal of renown, the work began to dry up as the postwar chaos subsided. It was around that time she had a chance reunion with Ignatz, who had persuaded his family to allow him to wander the world as an artist. Remembering how they had once promised to travel together, Leonie disbanded her mercenary company and resolved to accompany him. The pair left Fódlan, searching for sights hitherto unseen. Where their journey took them remains unknown.
Ignatz, Worldly Artist & Flayn, Slumbering Princess
Soon after the war, Flayn disappeared. Ignatz searched unsuccessfully for her for a time, but finally gave up and went home. With hard-won permission from his family, he then set out to travel the world as an artist. Years later, his journey took him by chance to Garreg Mach, where the statue of Saint Cethleann inspired him to paint. It was then that Flayn finally appeared, wondering aloud why Ignatz was not painting her as he'd promised. Overjoyed, Ignatz devoted much of the rest of his artistic career to getting Flayn's likeness just right. Her visage was finally captured in the work he called The Second Advent of a Saint, which was widely regarded as a masterpiece.
Ignatz, Worldly Artist & Shamir, Distant Archer
Soon after the war, Shamir disappeared. Ignatz searched unsuccessfully for her for a time, but finally gave up and went home. With hard-won permission from his family, he then set out to travel the world as an artist. Years later, he encountered Shamir by chance at an inn. When she saw that Ignatz had not yet left Fódlan, she encouraged him to leave the region, and offered to stay at his side and guard him until he did. It is rumored that he was overjoyed by this offer, and that the pair soon departed Fódlan to the west by sea, but where they traveled after that is unknown.
Quotes
Battle quotes
“ | I am helping Claude build the future of Fódlan! | ” | — Ignatz, as an enemy in Crimson Flower Chapter 13. |
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“ | We can't place the future of Fódlan in Edelgard's hands. If you're allied with the Empire, I have no choice but to fight you. | ” | — Ignatz, as an enemy fighting Byleth in Crimson Flower Chapter 13. |
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“ | Raphael: Outta my way, Ignatz! I don't wanna have to fight you! Ignatz: Stop deluding yourself. You joined the Empire. Didn't you consider the consequences? I don't want to fight you either, Raphael! But this is war. Raphael: Ignatz... |
” | — Ignatz, as an enemy fighting Raphael in Crimson Flower Chapter 13. |
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“ | I am helping Claude build the future of Fódlan. | ” | — Ignatz, as an enemy in Azure Moon Chapter 17. |
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“ | Alliance General: What do you think you're doing? Don't get in the way of our duty! Ignatz: Your "duty"? You're letting monsters wreak havoc on innocent people! Alliance General: Shut it! It's got nothing to do with you! |
” | — Ignatz, when any ally fights the Alliance General in Death Toll. |
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Critical quotes
“ | I'm so sorry! | ” | — Ignatz in Part I |
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“ | I'll show you! | ” | — Ignatz in Part I & II |
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“ | I can do this! | ” | — Ignatz in Parts I & II |
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“ | Let me paint you a picture! | ” | — Ignatz in Parts I & II |
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“ | I'll defeat you | ” | — Ignatz in Part II |
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Defeat quotes
“ | I'm sorry, everyone. It was just too much. | ” | — Ignatz's retreat quote as a playable character in Part I. |
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“ | Wish I...could've seen more of the world. | ” | — Ignatz's death quote in classic mode as a playable character in Part II. |
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“ | I've been defeated. I'll withdraw... | ” | — Ignatz's retreat quote in casual mode as a playable character in Part II. |
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“ | I've lost. The new professor is quite a commander. | ” | — Ignatz as an enemy in Chapter 1 |
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“ | Ungh... I should have known this would happen... | ” | — Ignatz's death quote as an enemy in Crimson Flower Chapter 13 |
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Other quotes
- Main article:
Ignatz/Quotes
Heroes quotes
- Main article:
Ignatz/Quotes (Heroes)
Other appearances
Fire Emblem Cipher
Ignatz is featured on three cards in Fire Emblem Cipher.
Fire Emblem Cipher data for Ignatz | |||||
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Beauty-Loving Archer, Ignatz | |||||
"Did you see how the house leaders came together? What an incredible thing! Harmony, even after something so hard-fought." | |||||
Attack: 40 | Support: 20 | Range: 2-3 | Deploy Cost: 3 | ||
Class: Archer | Tier: Advanced | Class Change Cost: 2 | |||
A Keen Eye for Aesthetics: [Activate] [Once per turn] [] Until the end of the turn, this unit gains +20 attack, and non-Main Characters enemies are unable to evade this unit's attacks. Anti-Fliers: [Always] If this unit is attacking a , this unit gains +30 attack. | |||||
Card #B18-037HN • Artist: Misa Tsutsui | |||||
Second Son of a Great Merchant, Ignatz | |||||
"I'm so glad to be a student here, if only because I get to use this library." | |||||
Attack: 30 | Support: 20 | Range: 2 | Deploy Cost: 1 | ||
Class: Commoner | Tier: Base | Class Change Cost: -- | |||
Steel Bow: [Activate] [Once per turn] [] Until the end of the turn, this unit gains +10 attack. Anti-Fliers: [Always] If this unit is attacking a , this unit gains +30 attack. Bullseye Emblem: [Support] Until the end of this combat, non-Main Character defending units cannot evade. | |||||
Card #B18-038N • Artist: Misa Tsutsui | |||||
Worldly Artist, Ignatz | |||||
"When this war is over, I'd love to paint a picture of all the people we've fought with!" | |||||
Attack: 50 | Support: 20 | Range: 2-3 | Deploy Cost: 4 | ||
Class: Sniper | Tier: Advanced | Class Change Cost: 3 | |||
Determination to Survive: [Activate] [Once per turn] [] Until the end of the turn, this unit gains +20 attack, and non-Main Characters enemies are unable to evade this unit's attacks. A Portrait of Raphael: [Always] During your turn, allied "Raphael" gains +20 attack. Anti-Fliers: [Always] If this unit is attacking a , this unit gains +30 attack. | |||||
Card #B21-023HN • Artist: Simadoriru | |||||
Some card information translation provided by Serenes Forest. For more detailed strategic information on these cards, see their TCG wiki article on Ignatz . |
Flavor text
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Game | Text (English) |
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Three Houses (Part I) |
Second son of House Victor, a wealthy merchant family
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同盟領の豪商ヴィクター家の次男
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Three Houses (Part II) |
Second son of House Victor, a wealthy merchant family
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豪商ヴィクター家の次男
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Heroes |
A student at Garreg Mach Monastery who has
come to participate in the winter festival in search of a landscape he has yet to see. Appears in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. |
ガルグ=マク大修道院で学ぶ生徒。
まだ見ぬ景色を求め、冬祭りに参加。 (登場:『ファイアーエムブレム 風花雪月』) |
Warriors: Three Hopes (Prologue) |
Second son of the Victors, a wealthy merchant family
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Warriors: Three Hopes (Part I and Part II) |
Knight of House Gloucester
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Meet some of the Heroes entries
Choose Your Legends placement history
Round | Placement | Character | Votes |
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CYL 4 (2020) |
161 | Ignatz Three Houses (War arc) Three Houses (Academy arc) |
995 |
CYL 5 (2021) |
111 (−50) |
Ignatz Three Houses (War arc) Three Houses (Academy arc) |
851 (−144) |
CYL 6 (2022) |
203 (+92) |
Ignatz Three Houses (War arc) Three Houses (Academy arc) |
501 (−350) |
CYL 7 (2023) |
245 (+42) |
Ignatz Three Houses (War arc) Warriors: Three Hopes Three Houses (Academy arc) |
257 (−244) |
CYL 8 (2024) |
282 (+37) |
Ignatz Three Houses (War arc) Warriors: Three Hopes Three Houses (Academy arc) |
221 (−36) |
Total results | This character has 5 entries across all Choose Your Legends polls. | 2,825 |
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Trivia
- Disregarding enemy-only abilities, as an enemy, Ignatz has access to the Seal Speed ability, which he cannot obtain as a playable unit.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Ignatz Victor |
Full name, known by just Ignatz in most menus. Ignatz derives from the German name Ignaz, the shortened form of Ignatius. Victor is a name of Latin origin meaning "victor" or "conqueror".[2][3] |
Japanese |
イグナーツ=ヴィクター |
Ignaz Victor. |
Spanish |
Ignatz Victor |
As above. |
French |
Ignatz Victor |
As above. |
German |
Ignatz Victor |
As above. |
Italian |
Ignatz Victor |
As above. |
Portuguese (Brazil) |
Ignatz Victor[4] |
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Korean |
이그나츠 빅터 |
Ignaz Viktor |
Simplified Chinese |
伊古纳兹·维克特 |
Ignaz Viktor |
Traditional Chinese |
伊古納茲‧維克特 |
Ignaz Viktor |
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Official artwork
Artwork of Ignatz with Byleth and the other students from Three Houses.
CG images
Ignatz's S-support illustration in Three Houses.
Portraits
High-quality portrait artwork of Ignatz from Three Houses.
Portrait of Ignatz in Warriors: Three Hopes.
Concept artwork
Concept artwork of Ignatz from Three Houses.
Concept artwork of Ignatz from Warriors: Three Hopes.
Heroes artwork
Character artwork
Meet some of the Heroes artwork
Cipher artwork
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Credits
- ↑ Meaning, origin and history of the name Victor, Behind the Name, Retrieved: June 7, 2019
- ↑ Victor Name Meaning & Victor Family History, ancestry.com, Retrieved: June 7, 2019
- ↑ "Meu nome é Ignatz Victor. Mal posso esperar para aprender mais sobre o festival de inverno de Askr." — Ignatz: Snowscape Artist when summoned (Portuguese), Fire Emblem Heroes
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