Summary

Bravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remasteristhebig RPG at launch for the Switch 2. Even though it’s over a decade old, having been first releasedon the 3DSin Japan in 2012, it doesn’t feel that old. What makes the game so compelling to this day is theJob system. Players will get a few Jobs as they play through the campaign, but most are tied to side quests.

There are well over a dozen Jobs in the game, so figuring out which ones are the best can be challenging. Let’s go throughthe best Jobs inBravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remasterand rank them based on their design, powers, and how useful they are inside and outside of battle.

Agnes as a Salve-Maker in Bravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remaster

8Salve-Maker

Brewing Potions

TheSalve-Makerisbasically an alchemistor item specialist and can be obtained by defeating Qada as part of a side quest in Chapter 3. This Job excels at items, specifically with support skills. For example, one skill can automatically heal a character with a Potion or revive them with a Phoenix Down.

Salve-Makers aren’t great in battle, but they do have some natural healing talents and can even spread the wealth of items to the whole party. Overall, this Job’s support skills make tracking down Qada worth it.

Tiz as a Swordmaster in Bravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remaster

7Swordmaster

Countermeasures

TheSwordmasteris like a samurai class in other RPGs, with an emphasis on swordplay and countering. If attacked physically, the Swordmaster can counter directly after being hit.

Nobutsuna Kamiizumi used to be Edea’s master, but since she turned on her kingdom, Edea has to come face-to-face with him later in the game. It’s an impactful battle even as a side quest. The counter abilities and sword skills make this a striking Job for Edea or any character that players choose to make into a melee-focused fighter.

Edea as a Spell Fencer in Bravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remaster

6Spell Fencer

Imbuing Weapons With Weapons

TheSpell Fencercan imbue their weapon with a spell so long as they have learned that magic ahead of time. For example, they can cast Blizzard to get ice-infused weapons or Fire to burn up enemies with a fiery vengeance.

This Job is tied to a series of side quests wherein Ciggma Khint will appear as a side character in other boss battles. Players have to face him three times before they can eventually get his Job, which is arduous but worth it, since any way to use the elements in battle is smart.

Tiz as a Ranger in Bravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remaster

5Ranger

Tackling Monster Groups

TheRangerinBravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remasteris unlike mostranger-type or bow-focused classes in other RPGs, as these characters will dress up as various animals like wolves. The basic gimmick of this Job allows players to attack specific sub-classes of monsters, from Plants to Beasts.

Even if players cannot exploit an elemental weakness, they can at least attack their core, which is why the Ranger is so valuable. To get this Job, players have to find and defeat Artemia Venus during a side quest in Chapter 2.

Agnes as a White Mage in Bravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remaster

4White Mage

A Healing Presence

There has to be ahealer in an RPGparty; otherwise, players are going to lose money on buying endless healing items.Also, most items can’t target multiple characters, unlike restorative magic used byWhite Mages. From Cure to Esuna, the White Mage’s medical talent is unparalleled inBravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remaster.

Other Jobs can heal and boost stats like Speed or Defense, but White Mages are still the best supportive Job in the game. They aren’t weak either, as players can buy wind-based magic spells, like Aero, to aid in combat, or they can restore undead characters to do some damage.

Edea as a Black Mage in Bravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remaster

3Black Mage

Summoning The Dark Arts

ABlack Mageis a classic Job in RPGs, let alone in a Square Enix game.Bravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remaster’sversion is almost exactly the same as all others, except that players need to buy their spells like in earlyFinal Fantasygames.

Elemental magic like Thunder, Blizzard, and Fire are at the Black Mage’s core, and with them in hand, players can decimate the battlefield if they attack all enemies. There are ways to get through the game without an attack-based mage in the party, but it takes much longer to do so, which is why Black Mages are essential.

Ringabel as a Monk in Bravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remaster

2Monk

A Martial Arts Master

Players can turn theMonkinto a nuclear weapon if they level it up completely.It will be one of the first Jobs that players will unlock automatically in the game, and if they have useda monk or a martial arts character in an RPGbefore, thenBravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remasterversion won’t be at all unfamiliar.

Monks excel at hand-to-hand combat, whether players equip them with glove-based weapons or go into combat barehanded. Monks can increase their physical attack power and HP with supportive skills, and the final unlock will strip the Monk down to nothing to increase their attack power tenfold.

Ringabel as a Ninja in Bravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remaster

1Ninja

A Dual-Wielding Shadow

Players can unlock theNinjaJob deep into the game’s second half, wherein they have to find and fight Konoe Kikyo for a side quest. Like mostninja-themed classes in RPGs, the compelling part aboutBravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remaster’sversion is that it can dual-wield two weapons and not get punished for doing so.

Every hit with a sword or one-handed axe will hurt just as much as if they were being held by two separate characters. Ninjas have high evasion, making them hard to hit, and while their skills in battle aren’t that notable, they’re still deadly warriors for their dual-wielding abilities alone.

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