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Bravely default 2 best jobs for each character
Bravely default 2 best jobs for each character







bravely default 2 best jobs for each character

Bravely Default II features a host of guest characters who temporarily join your party as you solve their issues, but those named four are your party's bedrock throughout the game.īravely Default II has a decidedly old-school presentation Final Fantasy 7 Remake, this is not. Seth is joined by three other characters: Gloria, a princess who once ruled the kingdom of Musa Elvis, a traveling scholar who looks to decipher a book left behind by his master and Adelle, a mercenary who’s searching for her sister. As a result, Seth sets out to find the crystals and stop the chaos. Someone has stolen the elemental crystals that keep the world in balance, thus creating the storm that stranded Seth. Washed ashore on the continent Excillant after a rough storm, Seth finds himself touched by something greater.

bravely default 2 best jobs for each character

Phantom/Salve maker is another busted combo, although not nearly as busted as Beastmaster.Bravely Default II places you in the sea-faring boots of a young sailor named Seth. Let's say you end up with something like:Īnd don't use jacked stats from beastmaster, or freelancer, the game might pose a modicum of a challenge. Like, don't use beastmaster, don't use freelancer, and pick just 1 class combo for your characters and more or less stick with it. Like, the game is going to be piss easy, unless you go out of your way to apply self-imposed limitations on specific classes/setups/strategies. The difference between that and getting hit for 1 damage is having 1 character out of my 4 using "curaga" instead of "insert attack here x4", and there isn't much difference, IMO. I guess another point is, even when I was getting hit for massive amounts of damage, the game didn't require I do anything more than bring a healer. I actually had to run away the first time I fought it because I didn't bring a healer, didn't think i'd need one. Wasn't a big deal, I just had to bring a healer, curaga healed my party for more than this thing hit for, so it wasn't a big deal. There was only one enemy up to this point that still actually hit me for damage and made me bring a healer, some special mob called Jormungar, hit my group for like 4k AOE even with 700 something defense, but that was a fight I was probably supposed to take on *way* later. So, yeah, don't use Beastmaster capping if you don't want to be too OP. The point is, you can do this without really going too far out of your way to grind that hard. If I ever want to trash the game then this is defo my first choice.īut I kind of like having to think, even a little bit. I don't need a healer even for the toughest fights, because I don't take any damage when I'm hit anymore. I don't need a healer even for the toughest fights, because I don't take any damage when I'm hit anymore.Įverything hits me for peanuts, even the special type enemies with 750 defenses. Crit is now 100.Įverything hits me for peanuts, even the special type enemies with 750 defenses. I'm around 750 in attack and defense stats now, it's crazy, won't be long before I've got 999 in phys/mag attack and defense stats, probably even without any equipment, lol. For just one run through a dungeon for a quest. Like, I just went into a dungeon for a subquest, capped every monster, fought battles in my way, and I ended up gaining an extra 25 points in attack/def stats. The game is already over by the time you can farm stat potions and max stats for any class combo. Like, the only way you can even marginally compete with that is with freelancer after you master a crap ton of jobs (still not as good as beastmaster gains, IMO), and farming stat up items, but you can only do the later very late game after getting some uber gear from portal bosses. Originally posted by Gittons:Does beast master stat boosts effect everybody per capture, or unique to the person?









Bravely default 2 best jobs for each character