This will unlock another Specialty for every Job, making every one of them stronger in some form. Spiritmaster has a great Passive Ability too, Sub-Job Speciality 1.
RELATED: Bravely Default 2: The 10 Biggest Fixes The Game Needs Characters summon spirits to imbue the party with reoccurring boons like healing HP, or the best skill of all, regenerating dead allies for a set amount of turns. This Job is sort of like a Summoner from the Final Fantasy series. The big reason to take notice of this class, though, is the Dual Wield Passive Ability which negates any sort of weight restrictions from holding two weapons. That’s what most of its skills are based on. It has high evasive maneuvers and can land critical hits easily. This Job basically turns a character into the assassin of the team. Let's go through the ten best that will help create an overpowered party. This is all to say not all Jobs were created equal and many of them feel like filler. Furthermore, the player doesn't have to max out any Jobs in order to get the true ending. The good news is that these aren't that hard to find. RELATED: 5 Things We Loved About Bravely Default 2 (& 5 Things We Don’t) However, that's not really true as it is impossible to actually beat the game with the real ending without a complete collection.
There are 24 Jobs in Bravely Default 2. 21 of them are gained linearly throughout the game's 30+ hour adventure while the other three are framed as optional.