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: Units on higher terrain gain significant bonuses to accuracy and damage against lower-level foes.
Character portrayals differ slightly; for example, the character Mia's introduction line in the execution cutscene gives a "guess who's back?" vibe in Japanese, assuming familiarity with Path of Radiance , while the English version treats it more like a first introduction. Fire Emblem- Akatsuki no Megami WII ISO -JPN- ...
| Feature | Japanese (Akatsuki no Megami) | English (Radiant Dawn) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Difficulty Names | Normal, Hard, Maniac | Easy, Normal, Hard | | Support Conversations | Full text, no voice | Same, but localized | | Character Names | Original (e.g., “Micaiah”) | Some minor spelling changes (e.g., “Ike” unchanged) | | Epilogue Text | Detailed character endings | Slightly condensed | | Cutscene Audio | Japanese | English dub only | : Units on higher terrain gain significant bonuses
Alternatively, if you have a modded Wii U (vWii) or a disc drive like the LG GDR-8164B, you can dump the disc using PC tools, though this is far more technical. Why emulate the ISO instead of the disc
Why emulate the ISO instead of the disc? Because the Wii was region-locked. Unless you owned a Japanese Wii or a modded console back in 2007, you never had legal access to this version.