Fire Emblem- Radiant Dawn - -wbfs- -ntsc- [verified] • Premium & Fresh
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Key Features
- Massive Roster: Command over 70 unique units, including many returning favorites (Ike, Sothe, Titania, Elincia) and new characters.
- Three-Part Campaign: The story is split into four distinct parts, frequently switching perspectives between armies. Characters from one part may become enemies in another.
- Heightened Difficulty: One of the hardest games in the series (especially on "Hard" mode). Permadeath is permanent, resources are scarce, and unit balance is unforgiving.
- Ledges & Elevation: Unique to this entry, higher ground provides major accuracy and evasion bonuses, adding tactical depth.
- Third Tier Promotions: Units can promote twice, reaching a "third tier" class with powerful new skills and animations.
- Skill System: Equip and remove skills via scrolls; characters can learn skills from others.
💡 Trivia
- Black Knight Glitch: In the original NTSC release, there is a notorious programming error during the "Black Knight" boss fight in Part 1 Endgame. The counter for the character's special ability (Eclipse) is incorrect, making the fight rely heavily on RNG or specific weapon forging to win legitimately.
- Final Wii Fire Emblem: As of 2023, this remains the last mainline Fire Emblem game released on a home console until Fire Emblem: Three Houses on the Switch in 2019—a gap of 12 years.
- Micaiah: The protagonist Micaiah is the first female main character in the series to not share the spotlight with a male counterpart (like Eirika did with Ephraim).
Multiple Armies: The narrative shifts between different factions, including the Dawn Brigade, the Crimean Royal Knights, and the Greil Mercenaries.