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The '''Igni Sign''' is a simple [[magic]]al [[sign]] used by [[witchers]]. It is comprised of a pyrokinetic burst that can repel and ignite opponents, as well as start fires.
 
The '''Igni Sign''' is a simple [[magic]]al [[sign]] used by [[witchers]]. It is comprised of a pyrokinetic burst that can repel and ignite opponents, as well as start fires.
   

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The Igni Sign is a simple magical sign used by witchers. It is comprised of a pyrokinetic burst that can repel and ignite opponents, as well as start fires.

The Witcher

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Igni is most likely the second Sign Geralt "learns" (or re-learns!) over the course of the game. Its icon is based on the alchemical symbol for Fire. The witcher's skill with the sign is developed through the allocation of talents.

Mechanics

  • To use the Igni sign, right-click on the desired target.
  • Endurance is used whenever the sign is cast, if the overall level is too low, Geralt will not be able to cast the sign.

Later on, visiting the Circles of Elements attributed to Igni grants Geralt the Blessing of Fire.

Circles of Elements

Circles of Elements dedicated to the Igni sign include:

Strategy

  • Info from Damar's Definitive Guide to Witcher Signs (the original post has now been removed from the forum):
    • Ah, Igni. This is arguably your greatest tool of mass destruction, and when upgraded, it gets so powerful that using it almost feels like cheating. There is a grand total of one enemy type in the whole game that is immune to Igni. Everyone else burns just fine.
    • Unlike Aard, Igni starts out rather mediocre. It consumes a good amount of Endurance, but without upgrades, the damage it inflicts is downright pathetic. Once you buy into it, however, it quickly becomes Geralt's most devastating attack. It pushes enemies back; it sets them on fire for a nice Damage over Time effect; and it even has a built-in crowd control mechanism that sometimes makes humanoids stop, scream and try to beat out the flames. This is different from the Pain effect, but it does stop your enemies from trying to bash your skull in, if only briefly.

The Price of Neutrality premium module

There are only two circles of elements in "The Price of Neutrality" and only one of them is for Igni. It has no special name.

The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings

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Igni

Igni - in its basic form - releases a gush of flames that wounds opponents with fire. It can also be used to detonate flammable gases emitted by the Dragon's Dream bomb and dead rotfiends.

To activate the sign, press the CTRL key and select Igni; then press Q key to cast it.

Enhanced Igni Sign

Upgrading the Igni Sign with "Enhanced Igni Sign" (in the Magic tree) will increase its damage output, its effective range, grants a chance to set enemies on fire with Incineration, and grants it area of effect damage.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

For Igni Sign in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, see The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Guide to Witcher Signs.

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The Igni sign is a simple magical sign used by witchers. It is comprised of a pyrokinetic burst that can repel and ignite opponents, as well as start fires. "The fiery Igni Sign allows Geralt of Rivia to spread a wave of embers at his foes. It can also be used for something more subtle, such as lighting a torch or a campfire. Igni is incredibly effective against foes that are weak to fire.

It can light enemies on fire and do damage over time. In some cases, this effect causes the enemy to panic. Additionally, any flammable gases in the air can be ignited to cause powerful explosions that can hurt and stun your enemies. Damage for Igni scales with Sign Intensity."

Trivia

  • Igni is probably derived from the Latin word ignis, fire.
  • In the book series Geralt not only use Igni during battles, but also in daily life, like fixing a pot to be able to prepare pike soup.