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Titan Guide: Ignis
![[Hero Wars Guide] Ignis Soul Stone](https://h-w.fun/en/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2025/06/Hero-Wars-Guide-Ignis-Soul-Stone.png)
Ignis is a Fire-element support Titan who buffs allies’ attack power. Its importance varies significantly depending on whether you have access to the Fire Totem.
Overview
- Ignis is deployed in the rearmost position, so its skill activates later in battle.
- Its skill grants an attack power buff to all allies. The strength of the buff scales with 50% of Ignis’s own attack stat.
Strengths and Core Concept
- Ignis’s buff indirectly boosts skills that scale with attack power, such as Iyari’s healing or Rigel’s shields, making Ignis a valuable piece in Fire 3 + Light 2 team setups.
- Since the buff scales with Ignis’s attack stat, upgrading its third artifact is essential for best results.
- Thanks to its rear positioning, defensive stats are less critical. Simply leveling up and focusing on the third artifact can make Ignis effective even against fully maxed opponents.
- The Default Skin grants Health, which does not affect Ignis’s skill. Combined with its backline placement, this allows you to minimize investment.
- The Champion Skin provides Elemental Armor, which can be helpful against AoE threats like Eden or Angus, but is otherwise optional—other stat upgrades can cover similar defensive needs.
- Ignis has Elemental Weapon stats, but since it lacks meaningful offensive power, these stats are largely irrelevant.
- You can tweak buff timing slightly by adjusting Health investment, though this is mostly relevant only against AoE-heavy enemies like Hyperion or Eden.
Team Theory
- While not strong on its own, Ignis’s rear-line position makes it a safe late-game investment.
- It has excellent synergy with Araji, often outperforming Vulcan or Moloch as a support in Araji-focused teams.
- In Fire 3+ compositions, Ignis is nearly mandatory to maximize Fire Totem activation. If Ignis is the last Titan standing, the Fire Totem can still dish out significant damage, making it a key component in offensive strategies.
- However, Ignis is impractical outside of Fire 3 or Fire 4 setups. Its rear placement pushes other Titans forward, and Ignis lacks the stats to make use of its buff independently. Teams that don’t depend on the Fire Totem often exclude Ignis for this reason.
- Ignis is almost essential in Fire + Light or Fire 3 + Super Titan 2 team combinations.
- In Fire + Dark lineups, Fire 4 + Tenebris is preferred. Ignis’s buff doesn’t synergize well with Bruster or Mort, making Fire 3 + Dark 2 setups less effective. While it can pair decently with Keros, Keros’s overall weakness as a Dark Titan limits that team’s viability.
Overall Role
- Ignis is indispensable in Fire Totem-focused teams but irrelevant in non-Fire-centric compositions.
- Since Fire Totem setups dominate the current offensive meta, Ignis sees frequent use in attack-oriented builds.
- Due to its many irrelevant stats, Ignis is a great candidate for ToE power management—you can train it for offense while keeping total power low.
- If you’re struggling in particular matchups, boosting Ignis’s durability may also be a viable strategy.
Skins
Default Skin
![[Hero Wars Guide] Ignis](https://h-w.fun/en/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2025/06/0002_Ignis.png)
Champion Skin
![[Hero Wars Guide] Ignis](https://h-w.fun/en/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2025/06/Ignis_GuildWars.png)
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