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  • synysterdill
    Banned
    • Mar 2006
    • 4

    #1861
    Re: The Wii is Here.

    So I was reading up on Radiant Dawn and it really changes the formula up a bit. the story is divided into 4 parts, a total of 45 chapters. there will be 72 playable characters (probably about 55-60 story usable, maybe a bit less). I assume that means the max players on the big missions will be higher than the old games (they usally maxed at like 16-18 per map). The game looks like it will play just like path, except with all the cool new twists, none of which look lame at all. If u never played FE i sggest u try it now. its not for everyone but this entry is going to be epic, and u can guarentee there will be tons of tuts and an easy mode.


    also ...........my wii # is 6402 0378 9900 7191 please feel free to add me.


    especially if u plan on getting battalion wars, SSBB, and other wifi games comeing out soon =]

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    • SuperSonicX
      FFR Player
      • Aug 2006
      • 528

      #1862
      Re: The Wii is Here.

      I'm just glad that Nintendo is starting to make more Wi-Fi games for the Wii because these regular games are kinda giving me Gamecube withdrawals. Also, anyone heard any updates on Mariokart Wii yet? I keep looking for links but I keep coming up with the same results.

      btw synysterdill I added your friend code. add mine ↓
      My Wii Number is :1400 3149 4401 2038 add me.

      If practice makes perfect, but no one has reached perfection, then why the hell practice?

      Originally posted by Synthlight
      Welcome aboard. I'm a noob also, so don't feel bad.

      Cheers,

      Synthlight

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      • zidart
        FFR Player
        • Oct 2006
        • 964

        #1863
        Re: The Wii is Here.

        Radiant Dawn features two types of supports: Buddy supports and Bond supports. Buddy supports (simply called "Supports" in previous games) increase their characters' battle stats dependent on the elemental affinity and support level of both Buddies. Unlike in previous games, characters can be Buddies with any other character, but can only have one Buddy at a time. Characters in Buddy supports will have a short conversation at the beginning of each battle. Bond supports, which also appeared in Path of Radiance, are between two specific characters and are always present.

        wich means even more support conversations and combinations.

        If a Gamecube memory card with a cleared Path of Radiance save is inserted, data can be transferred from the save file. Path of Radiance characters who have reached close to their maximum power level will receive small statistics boosts in Radiant Dawn. Character weapon ranks will also be transferred if they are higher than the default levels in Radiant Dawn. Transferred A-level supports become Bond supports in Radiant Dawn, and the support conversations unlocked can be read in a support library after the game is completed.

        time to train my favorite path of radiance characters.

        The laguz from Path of Radiance also return. They can now fight when untransformed, though they are relatively weak in this state. Laguz cannot promote, but they can reach a maximum level of 40 (instead of 20). They learn their Occult skill by using an Enlightenment scroll at Level 30 or above. The number of Laguz species has increased with a new beast known as the wolf.

        The game adds a new magic class, Dark Magic, a new weapon, Strike (untransformed laguz attack), and the SS weapon rank, higher than the S of previous games. Knives, which were a Skill in Path of Radiance, now have weapon ranks. With the return of Dark Magic, a second trinity of magic from the GBA Fire Emblem games has been added, which is dark beats anima (wind, thunder, and fire), anima beats light, and light beats dark. Laguz can only wield one Strike weapon, but they can upgrade it by increasing their Strike weapon rank to SS. Skills, except locked skills, can also be removed and transferred as Books. Skill capacities have been modified for beorc due to the new three-class system, and laguz have varying capacities depending on level, with some laguz having 100 capacity at maximum.

        The height of the landscape that characters battle in now has a direct effect on gameplay. Characters can climb up to higher levels at certain points. If a character is higher than an enemy, they will have much higher accuracy and deal more damage; conversely, if they are lower they will have much lower accuracy.

        just more extras... very interesting extras.

        i'll add you synysterdill. right now my only wi-fi game is metroid prime XD so i guess i'll have to wait to fight with you at any other wi-fi game.

        my friend code is : 3291 9318 2094 9137

        also i know is not wii news but is shorta connected to it:
        Fire Emblem DS (tentative title) is the 11th installment of the Fire Emblem series and the first to feature online play. Announced in October 2007,[1] the game is for the Nintendo DS and is a remake of the first Fire Emblem game, Fire Emblem: Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Tsurugi.[2] The game offers a graphical enhancement from Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Tsurugi as well as utilising the dual screen on the Nintendo DS and its online capabilities. The game features Marth—who appeared in Super Smash Bros Melee—as the main character of the game. The story centres on Marth as he embarks on a quest to win back the Kingdom of Altea and rescue his kidnapped sister, Ellis.
        Last edited by zidart; 10-23-2007, 07:42 PM.

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        • SuperSonicX
          FFR Player
          • Aug 2006
          • 528

          #1864
          Re: The Wii is Here.

          Originally posted by zidart
          Radiant Dawn features two types of supports: Buddy supports and Bond supports. Buddy supports (simply called "Supports" in previous games) increase their characters' battle stats dependent on the elemental affinity and support level of both Buddies. Unlike in previous games, characters can be Buddies with any other character, but can only have one Buddy at a time. Characters in Buddy supports will have a short conversation at the beginning of each battle. Bond supports, which also appeared in Path of Radiance, are between two specific characters and are always present.

          wich means even more support conversations and combinations.

          If a Gamecube memory card with a cleared Path of Radiance save is inserted, data can be transferred from the save file. Path of Radiance characters who have reached close to their maximum power level will receive small statistics boosts in Radiant Dawn. Character weapon ranks will also be transferred if they are higher than the default levels in Radiant Dawn. Transferred A-level supports become Bond supports in Radiant Dawn, and the support conversations unlocked can be read in a support library after the game is completed.

          time to train my favorite path of radiance characters.

          The laguz from Path of Radiance also return. They can now fight when untransformed, though they are relatively weak in this state. Laguz cannot promote, but they can reach a maximum level of 40 (instead of 20). They learn their Occult skill by using an Enlightenment scroll at Level 30 or above. The number of Laguz species has increased with a new beast known as the wolf.

          The game adds a new magic class, Dark Magic, a new weapon, Strike (untransformed laguz attack), and the SS weapon rank, higher than the S of previous games. Knives, which were a Skill in Path of Radiance, now have weapon ranks. With the return of Dark Magic, a second trinity of magic from the GBA Fire Emblem games has been added, which is dark beats anima (wind, thunder, and fire), anima beats light, and light beats dark. Laguz can only wield one Strike weapon, but they can upgrade it by increasing their Strike weapon rank to SS. Skills, except locked skills, can also be removed and transferred as Books. Skill capacities have been modified for beorc due to the new three-class system, and laguz have varying capacities depending on level, with some laguz having 100 capacity at maximum.

          The height of the landscape that characters battle in now has a direct effect on gameplay. Characters can climb up to higher levels at certain points. If a character is higher than an enemy, they will have much higher accuracy and deal more damage; conversely, if they are lower they will have much lower accuracy.

          just more extras... very interesting extras.

          i'll add you synysterdill. right now my only wi-fi game is metroid prime XD so i guess i'll have to wait to fight with you at any other wi-fi game.

          my friend code is : 3291 9318 2094 9137

          also i know is not wii news but is shorta connected to it:
          Fire Emblem DS (tentative title) is the 11th installment of the Fire Emblem series and the first to feature online play. Announced in October 2007,[1] the game is for the Nintendo DS and is a remake of the first Fire Emblem game, Fire Emblem: Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Tsurugi.[2] The game offers a graphical enhancement from Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Tsurugi as well as utilising the dual screen on the Nintendo DS and its online capabilities. The game features Marth—who appeared in Super Smash Bros Melee—as the main character of the game. The story centres on Marth as he embarks on a quest to win back the Kingdom of Altea and rescue his kidnapped sister, Ellis.
          Out of all those words, I only saw the friend code. lol jk. But add my code to your address book. ↓↓↓↓↓
          My Wii Number is :1400 3149 4401 2038 add me.

          If practice makes perfect, but no one has reached perfection, then why the hell practice?

          Originally posted by Synthlight
          Welcome aboard. I'm a noob also, so don't feel bad.

          Cheers,

          Synthlight

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          • tsugomaru
            FFR Player
            • Aug 2004
            • 3962

            #1865
            Re: The Wii is Here.

            I only enjoy Fire Emblem because it almost always has an excellent story line.

            I'd go Fire Emblem, but I'm more of a SRPG fan than an Mario fan.

            ~Tsugomaru
            Originally posted by Hiluluk
            WHEN do you think people die...?
            When their heart is pierced by a bullet from a pistol...? No.
            When they succumb to an incurable disease...? No.
            When they drink soup made with a poisonous mushroom...? NO!!!
            IT'S WHEN A PERSON IS FORGOTTEN...!!!

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            • Buttoxin
              FFR Veteran
              • Jul 2007
              • 278

              #1866
              Re: The Wii is Here.

              Add me if you want a great opponent for SSB Brawl. Don't go and tell me yours because I probably won't get around to doing it, so if you want me on your friends list, then add me. Oh, and I was the first one to put it in my siggy.

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              • SethSquall
                FFR Player
                • Mar 2004
                • 5477

                #1867
                Re: The Wii is Here.

                Originally posted by tsugomaru
                I only enjoy Fire Emblem because it almost always has an excellent story line.

                I'd go Fire Emblem, but I'm more of a SRPG fan than an Mario fan.

                ~Tsugomaru
                I agree. I throughly enjoyed the Fire Emblem series and the new one is high in my list of most anticipated Wii games.
                Originally posted by Tibs
                I love you, you Welsh ****

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                • SuperSonicX
                  FFR Player
                  • Aug 2006
                  • 528

                  #1868
                  Re: The Wii is Here.

                  Have any of the Fire Emblem games ever been Wi-Fi or multiplayer in any kind of way or has Nintendo stuck to single-player action with those games?
                  My Wii Number is :1400 3149 4401 2038 add me.

                  If practice makes perfect, but no one has reached perfection, then why the hell practice?

                  Originally posted by Synthlight
                  Welcome aboard. I'm a noob also, so don't feel bad.

                  Cheers,

                  Synthlight

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                  • zidart
                    FFR Player
                    • Oct 2006
                    • 964

                    #1869
                    Re: The Wii is Here.

                    Originally posted by SuperSonicX
                    Have any of the Fire Emblem games ever been Wi-Fi or multiplayer in any kind of way or has Nintendo stuck to single-player action with those games?
                    the GBA ones had a very simple multiplayer. the gamecube one didn't have any kind of multiplayer and i don't think this one will have multiplayer either. but i'm not sure, it doesn't say anything at wikipedia

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                    • Buttoxin
                      FFR Veteran
                      • Jul 2007
                      • 278

                      #1870
                      Re: The Wii is Here.

                      Originally posted by zidart
                      the GBA ones had a very simple multiplayer. the gamecube one didn't have any kind of multiplayer and i don't think this one will have multiplayer either. but i'm not sure, it doesn't say anything at wikipedia
                      I'm thinking since it's an RPG it will not have multiplayer, but nobody should trust wikipedia. Afterall, anybody can add anything on that website. The best place to check for game updates for the Wii is www.nintendo.com.

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                      • SuperSonicX
                        FFR Player
                        • Aug 2006
                        • 528

                        #1871
                        Re: The Wii is Here.

                        Hmm...well in that case I might reconsider getting that and get Guitar Hero 3. A friend told me that its Wi-Fi so at least I'll have 2 Wi-Fi games (other is Strikers Charged) to my collection before Brawl and Mariokart Wii hit the shelves.
                        My Wii Number is :1400 3149 4401 2038 add me.

                        If practice makes perfect, but no one has reached perfection, then why the hell practice?

                        Originally posted by Synthlight
                        Welcome aboard. I'm a noob also, so don't feel bad.

                        Cheers,

                        Synthlight

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                        • zidart
                          FFR Player
                          • Oct 2006
                          • 964

                          #1872
                          Re: The Wii is Here.

                          Originally posted by SuperSonicX
                          Hmm...well in that case I might reconsider getting that and get Guitar Hero 3. A friend told me that its Wi-Fi so at least I'll have 2 Wi-Fi games (other is Strikers Charged) to my collection before Brawl and Mariokart Wii hit the shelves.
                          hmmm yeah it has wi-fi.... good thing my little sister is gonna buy it for me XD

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                          • SuperSonicX
                            FFR Player
                            • Aug 2006
                            • 528

                            #1873
                            Re: The Wii is Here.

                            Originally posted by zidart
                            hmmm yeah it has wi-fi.... good thing my little sister is gonna buy it for me XD
                            Lucky you XD oh well I have to pay for it on my own as I do other things and pick it up come Monday so yeah.
                            My Wii Number is :1400 3149 4401 2038 add me.

                            If practice makes perfect, but no one has reached perfection, then why the hell practice?

                            Originally posted by Synthlight
                            Welcome aboard. I'm a noob also, so don't feel bad.

                            Cheers,

                            Synthlight

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                            • zidart
                              FFR Player
                              • Oct 2006
                              • 964

                              #1874
                              Re: The Wii is Here.

                              Originally posted by SuperSonicX
                              Lucky you XD oh well I have to pay for it on my own as I do other things and pick it up come Monday so yeah.
                              well the bad thing is that she is getting it on christmass and probably with jsut 1 guitar

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                              • SuperSonicX
                                FFR Player
                                • Aug 2006
                                • 528

                                #1875
                                Re: The Wii is Here.

                                Originally posted by zidart
                                well the bad thing is that she is getting it on christmass and probably with jsut 1 guitar
                                Oh, well I'm getting mine on the day it comes out so I'll be rocking out loud. (Especially on Wi-Fi)
                                My Wii Number is :1400 3149 4401 2038 add me.

                                If practice makes perfect, but no one has reached perfection, then why the hell practice?

                                Originally posted by Synthlight
                                Welcome aboard. I'm a noob also, so don't feel bad.

                                Cheers,

                                Synthlight

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