Summary
Bravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remasterhas a diverse set of weapons that players can buy, find in chests, or get as rewards through various means. There are side quests, but mostly they unlock new Jobs, as istypical in an RPG.
Weapons and other gear can instead be won by building up a town or by getting achievements. There are many ways to get weapons inBravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remaster. To get the best ones early, here’s what players have to do. As a bonus tip, players should stay sharp and make sure to read descriptions to find secret details on weapons.
8Angel’s Bow
Can Charm And Deal More Damage To Flying Enemies
The Angel’s Bow can be unlocked once players reach the sixth level of Norende’s weapon shop. There isa village-building segmentinBravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remaster, which is one of the best ways to get weapons and armor in the game, that just takes time.
Norende aside, the Angel’s Bow is great for the Ranger Job, which can do extra damage to flying enemies, and it has a chance to Charm them. Charmed enemies will attack their own party until it wears off.
7Bastet Claws
Deal More Damage To Beasts
The Bastet Claws can also be unlocked through Norende, and players just have to reach the weapon shop’s fourth level. These are weapons best suited to the Monk Job to give their fists an extra punch when they attack.
The big bonus of the Bastet Claws can cause more damage to beast-type enemies, of which there are many in the game. These weapons will also boost the Crit stat, which causes extra damage when dealing critical hits, whichMonks are typically good at in RPGs.
6Lu Bu’s Spear
Does More Damage Against Multiple Enemies
Lu Bu is a legendary warrior in Chinese history, and most have probably played him ina Musou game likeDynasty Warriorsbefore. The Lu Bu’s Spear inBravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remasteris a nod to this legendary warrior, unlocked through Norende and the weapon shop’s seventh level.
It has the potential to do more damage if the spear strikes multiple enemies. For example, the Valkyrie Job is a good one for spear combat, and it has a starting ability called Crescent Moon that can hit all enemies with physical damage.
5Ogre’s Club
Increase Lightning Magic Damage
The Ogre’s Club is not a bashing-type club but more like a rod thata mage classwould equip in a game likeBravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remaster’sBlack Mages. It can be unlocked by getting the Norende weapon shop to level three.
It cannot do great physical damage, but it can increase lightning-based magic like Thunder and Thundara. The Rod of Fire can do that for fire spells, and it can be bought in Florem.
4Ripper
Does More Damage Against Humanoids
The Ripper is a great-sounding name for a weapon in an RPG, but it doesn’t look that deadly for a dagger. It can be found easily in a chest on Mount Fragmentum, which is a story-based location. Compared to some other early daggers, its attack power is not that high, but it can do great damage to humanoid enemies.
It’s a great weapon for a Thief to use against the many humanoid bosses inBravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remaster.
3Sage’s Staff
Staff-type weapons are good for White Mages, and the Sage’s Staff has a lot of good bonuses. Players need to reach Norende’s fifth-level weapon shop first. The Sage’s Staff can raise the Mind stat, which helps with spells, including curative ones like literally Cure.
The Mind stat also has a chance to blockstatus ailments, which are never fun to receive in an RPG, along with raising magical defenses. The Sage’s Staff will increase power when used against multiple enemies like Lu Bu’s Spear. Finally, if used as an item, the Sage’s Staff will cast Raise to revive an ally.
2Sleep Sword
Can Put Enemies To Sleep
The Sleep Sword isa typical-looking sword for an RPGthat is best reserved for the Knight Job inBravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remaster, although most Jobs in the game can handle swords well enough.
It can be found in a chest in the Witherwood, which is a side quest area tied to unlocking the aforementioned Valkyrie Job. The Sleep Sword has a decent attack value, and it can put enemies to Sleep if players are lucky. Sleep-inflicted enemies cannot act until they wake up naturally or are attacked by the player.
1Thumbing Claws
Can Blind Enemies
The Thumbing Claws are another fist-type weapon best used by Monks. This weapon can be found in the Grand Mill Works, which is how players will unlock the Time Mage and Spell Fencer Jobs as part of a side quest.
The main bonus of the Thumbing Claws can cause an enemy to go Blind, which makes their physical attacks miss most of the time. Whether players use these or the Bastet Claws doesn’t matter, as both are good for Monks, but this side quest should be completed no matter what.