Bravely Default II shares new story, job, & strategic counter details
The story involves fighting.
It’s weird to think about, but
Bravely Default II is almost here, as Square Enix will be releasing it on Feb. 26. Via Gematsu, many more details of
Bravely Default II have been revealed, including for the country of Holograd, new character jobs, “Counters” and “Jammers,” and “consecutive battles.”
Holograd is a “militant” nation that has existed for roughly three centuries, when a hero assembled clans living in wastelands and used their might to annex neighboring nations. The current king of Holograd in
Bravely Default II, Adamas Holograd, is a descendant of that hero and seemingly intends to establish peace by conquering everyone else. His cronies are Maddock Lonsdale, Mora, and Vishnu Isaac. The four hold the Hellblade Asterisk, Bastion Asterisk, Phantom Asterisk, and Arcanist Asterisk respectively.
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