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Bravely Default, released in Japan originally as Bravely Default: Flying Fairy, is a role- playing game for the Nintendo 3. DS. Character design is done by Akihiko Yoshida and Silicon Studio. Although the game has an original title, it is considered a spiritual successor of Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light, a "gaiden" or "spin- off" of the main Final Fantasy series, by its creators. The game follows the traditional Final Fantasy storyline of crystals and the Warriors of Light with the traditional job system gameplay, and the "Flying Fairy" in the Japanese title alludes to Final Fantasy by having the same initials. Bravely Default: For the Sequel, the upgraded version of the original game upon which the American and European versions of Bravely Default are based, was released on December 5, 2.
Japan.[3]Agnès in Caldisla. While the characters are rendered in polygonal 3.
D, the game's backgrounds are hand- drawn with the various location elements "popping out" of the screen thanks to parallax scrolling and the 3. DS auto- stereoscopic technology. A traditional 3. D world map also makes an appearance. The playable characters can interact with each other using a Party Chat system, where battles are interrupted so that the player can watch a cutscene. These Party Chat scenes expand the story and suggest game strategies. Tiz, Agnès and Edea in battle. Bravely Default is a turn- based RPG with random encounters and a battle system focused on the job system.
The game uses a system of stocked points called "BP" which characters use to gain extra turns. Every character has a personal set of BP. The "Default" command skips a turn to stock a BP, and the "Brave" command uses that BP to move up to four times. Players can drop into up to - 4 negative BP, which will result in a combo of turns; subsequently enemies receive multiple turns in a row until BP returns to 0. BP can be transferred between party members using certain job- specific abilities. The "Friend Summon" system has players summon the characters of other players using either data transfer between the player's friends, or 3. DS Streetpass system between strangers.
When a Friend Summon is used repeatedly, it will grow in "Affection" and become stronger. The job system is similar to that of Final Fantasy V in that characters learn abilities from using jobs. Job commands are class's special skills, such as Magic and Attack. Support abilities are automatic skills, like HP +1. Cover. Aside from the command associated with the currently- equipped job, a secondary command from a different job can also be set, creating a complex customization system.
Support abilities can a be customized, but each has a set "cost" as to how many support abilities can be placed on one character. Growth in job mastery is represented by job levels. As characters use a class more frequently in battle, their job level increases through accumulation of Job Points (JP).
Bravely Default features a special system called "Abilink", which allows players to borrow the job levels of their friends' characters. Limit Break- style attacks, called "Special Moves", are powerful finishing moves based on weapons not unlike Weapon Skills from Final Fantasy XI that can only be used under special conditions. Each of the nine weapon- types has 1- 3 levels of attacks for a total of 2. Special Moves. The attack names, dialogue when used, and after- effects (such as status effects, elemental properties, better damage versus certain enemy types) of these moves can be customized. After a Special Move is activated, the background music will change to a unique theme based on the character, and the move effects can stack if used sequentially before the music ends. All weapon types have set proficiency that affects the learning rate and damage of each weapon and Special Move. They are ranked S- E and vary from class to class: for example Freelancers have a B rating in all weapons.
The effects are time- based and will last for approximately a minute and a half until the Special Move theme is finished, regardless of whether the player is attacking, selecting the commands, or doing nothing. Job system. Edit. Job system in action.
The game employs a job system that is slightly different from the system in Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light. A special item, called asterisk, is needed to change jobs. Along with the starting job, Freelancer, a total of 2.
Only 8 jobs are acquired via the main questline, the rest being the rewards of the sub- scenario quests. Add an image. Like its progenitor series Final Fantasy, summoned monsters appear, but the traditional summons, like Ifrit and Shiva, are absent. The new summons include: a giant scorpion with a city on its back, Girtablulu (Earth); a black bird that can take the shape of a plane, Hresvelgr (Wind); a woman with wild flowing hair who controls Ice, Ziusudra's Sin (Ice); a flaming train that bears a resemblance to Doomtrain from Final Fantasy VIII, Promethean Fire (Fire); the clockwork spider, Deus Ex (Lightning); and Susano- o (Non- Elemental), a warrior- god in black armor. Minigames. Edit. Norende Restoration. Only one minigame appears and is centered on rebuilding Tiz's home, Norende Village, by recruiting people using Streetpass or the internet. It normally takes hundreds of hours to complete, but that can be mitigated using Streetpass to increase the population.
Special shops can be built here, such as a "Special Move Parts" shop to unlock additional properties which can be customized to Special Moves. Normal shops built here over time stock powerful unique equipment that can't be found elsewhere. Luxendarc is the land of light and shadow where many countries exist: the scenic kingdom of Caldisla where Tiz ended up after the destruction of his hometown, Norende; the desert country of Ancheim, home to the Temple of Wind and known for its large wind- powered clock; the flower- filled haven of Florem; the oceanic nation of Grandship; the war- ridden land of Eisenberg; and the tundra Duchy of Eternia.
Characters. Edit. The main characters Ringabel, Edea, Agnès, and Tiz (from left to right). Agnès Oblige, a 2. Japanese version) who is the vestal of wind, sets off on a journey to cleanse the Crystals that have been corrupted by a darkness. Watch Age Of Tomorrow HDQ.
Tiz Arrior, a 1. 9- year- old man (1. Japanese version) who miraculously survives the calamity that left a hole in a region of Caldisla.
He's deeply depressed of having been unable to save his young brother and sole relative. Edea Lee, an 1. 8- year- old woman (1. Japanese version) with a strong sense of justice who originates from Eternia, and was raised in a strong household with her father as her duchy's leader. Though sent to capture Agnès on a mission for the Eternian Army, she instead aids the vestal after seeing the horrible actions of her father's army. Ringabel, an amnesiac man of unknown age traveling around the world seducing women with his adolescent charm. He is in possession of a special book called "D's Journal" that seems to predict the future. As a vestal of the Wind Crystal finds the crystal consumed in a dark energy, a youth named Tiz Arrior finds his home of Norende being swallowed up by the earth with his younger brother falling to his death.
Tiz is consumed by a light erupting from the abyss. Intro: On the Precipice of Despair. Edit. A week after Norende's destruction, Tiz awakens to find himself in Caldisla.
He was brought there by the Captain of the Guard, Sir Owen. Though he is welcome to stay, Tiz wishes to search the remains of his home for other survivors.
At the Norende Ravine Tiz meets the Wind Crystal's vestal, Agnès Oblige, who informs him that he is the only survivor. Tiz learns that Agnès, accompanied by the cryst- fairy.