Here are the Job Classes of Bravely Second: End Layer

Written by Chad

April 11, 2015

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Also check out the latest trailer showcasing all of the Jobs available in the game.

Bravely Second will be releasing on April 23 in Japan for the Nintendo 3DS and the English-speaking gamers will have to wait for any confirmed Western release. It promised to have 30 Asterisks (aka Job class) to be used in the game and will offer around 300 abilities, some are popular Jobs that will be getting its return while the rest are new from the game.

A new trailer highlighted all of the available Job classes, since the trailer is in Japanese, we’ll list out the Job classes that you can play as in Bravely Second

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Job class in order of their appearance in the trailer:

  • Freelancer
  • White Mage
  • Black Mage
  • Knight
  • Tomahawk (new)
  • Wizard (new)
  • Monk
  • Thief
  • Merchant
  • Time Mage
  • Exorcist (new)
  • Chariot (new)
  • Hunter
  • Valkyrie
  • Summoner
  • Red Mage
  • Guardian (new)
  • Cat Master (new)
  • Pirate
  • Performer
  • Ninja
  • Swordmaster
  • Astrologer (new)
  • Pâtissier (new)

Two new Jobs; the Bishop and Fencer were also revealed but weren’t included in the latest trailer, that means four more Job classes are still a mystery. We’ll get more of that once we get more updates. Bravely Second: End Layer will be available for the Nintendo 3DS on April 23 in Japan.

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