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Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn : ウィキペディア英語版
Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn

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''Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn'', known in Japan as , is a tactical role-playing game developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo. It is the tenth main ''Fire Emblem'' title (11th overall) and the first for the Wii. It was announced for the Wii on May 9, 2006 at the E3 convention, officially released on February 22, 2007 in Japan,〔 and released in North America on November 11, 2007.
''Radiant Dawn'' is a sequel to the Nintendo GameCube title ''Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance'', featuring the same style of cel-shaded FMV cutscenes. The game features most of the playable and non-player characters that were present in its predecessor, as well as some original characters.〔 The player has the opportunity to transport gameplay data from ''Path of Radiance'' when beginning ''Radiant Dawn''. The gameplay retains the fundamental format present in all games of the ''Fire Emblem'' series, but also introduces features such as new unit classes and an elevation advantage between battling characters.〔 ''Radiant Dawns plot begins in war-torn Daein with the main character Micaiah and her allies rebelling against the oppressive Begnion army.〔''Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn'' instruction booklet, p. 2.〕 The story is divided into four parts, and changes perspective between different factions within the continent of Tellius.〔
''Radiant Dawn'' received mostly praise from reviewers, many of whom criticised only the game's high difficulty. The game attained an aggregate rating of 78% from both Game Rankings and Metacritic.〔〔
== Gameplay ==

''Radiant Dawn'' retains the gameplay mechanics of ''Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance'', with turn-based battles taking place on a square-based grid. Most of the ''Path of Radiance'' cast returns, including all of its playable characters (except Largo), as well as figures new to Tellius. Data from a completed ''Path of Radiance'' save file can be transferred to ''Radiant Dawn'' via a Nintendo GameCube memory card, which can lead to characters obtaining statistical gains. Support conversations from ''Path of Radiance'' can also be accessed and viewed using this method. In ''Radiant Dawn'', the "support" system has been altered so that a unit can support any other unit, although units can only have one support relationship each. A secondary support known as a "bond" is also available, which is active by default or obtained when two units have attained an "A" support level in ''Path of Radiance''.

''Radiant Dawns multifaceted plot and lack of a permanent main character leads to the player controlling different factions in the game. In the later stages of the game, the player's units will battle against a previously playable set of enemy units; despite the "permanent death" feature common to the ''Fire Emblem'' series, some partner units and previously playable enemy units defeated in battle will still be playable later in the game. ''Radiant Dawn'' introduced new features relating to unit development, such as double promotion for beorcs, which grants the unit a special skill dependent on the unit's class.〔 New features have also been added to the laguz units, including a maximum level increased to 40, the ability to fight untransformed, and the presence of the wolf laguz.
There are also modifications to combat, including an elevation advantage which grants units at a greater altitude with more power and accuracy. ''Radiant Dawn'' introduces the highest level of weaponry, known as "SS", which requires a unit to have used a particular weapon type many times. In previous ''Fire Emblem'' games, archers could not attack adjacent units, but the crossbow, as well as a few other bows, allows such units to attack both adjacent and distant units. Dark magic, omitted from ''Path of Radiance'' but present in earlier games, was reintroduced to form a second magical trinity (akin to the rock-paper-scissors system) alongside the one in ''Path of Radiance''.

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