The difference between a limited edition light novel and a regular edition may vary by region or by the publishing company, but generally speaking, the following are some possible differences: 1. Restrictions on copyright: Limited edition light novels are usually limited by copyright to be published in specific regions or by specific creators. This might limit readers 'purchasing options because they could only buy limited edition light novels locally. 2. Print quality: As limited edition light novels are usually subject to copyright restrictions, the print quality may not be as good as the normal edition. There may be typos or printing errors, or the quality of the paper may not be as good as the normal version. 3. Restrictions on content: Some limited edition light novels may contain certain content restrictions such as certain topics or plots that are not allowed to appear. These limitations may affect the quality of the novel because the author cannot express their creativity. 4. Price: Due to copyright restrictions, the limited edition light novel may be priced higher than the normal edition. This might attract more readers to buy the limited edition. 5. Sales channels: Due to copyright restrictions, limited edition light novels can only be sold in specific sales channels such as bookstores or online bookstores. This might limit readers 'purchasing options because they could only buy limited edition light novels locally. It should be noted that these are just some possible differences. The specific differences may vary by region or publishing company.