An anime crossover that is like KH and any thing so fantastic. If you thought Carrie was bad, think again! There some psychic girls in town! Ignis serves as their voice of reason and the peacemaker, often displaying a dry sense of humour and a sarcastic wit, though not above making theatrical proclamations about discovering new recipes. Throughout the first part of the game, Ignis functions as the chauffeur, tactical advisor, and cook for the group; the meals he cooks when the group decides to spend the night at a campsite can affect player attributes depending on the dish selected. In battle, he is the support member who focuses on exploiting enemy weaknesses, healing party members, and has the highest affinity towards magic other than Noctis. During a midgame battle in Altissa, Ignis gets blinded, and his status as a functioning, contributing member of the group later becomes a source of conflict between Noctis and Gladiolus, the latter of whom accuses the former of being insensitive to Ignis's condition. After a tense mission, Ignis settles the quarrel by deciding of his own free will to continue traveling with the group "until the end". Gladiolus objects to this on the basis that a disabled ally is a liability in battle, but Ignis reminds him that it's not his place to decide.