Note: This quest unlocks the 'Gambler' job and involves an optional boss fight, which is detailed in our guide on how to unlock the Gambler job.Location: Savalon Gambling Hall (Shirley).Location: Savalon (Savalon, NPC in the jail).Location: Savalon (NPC in the gambling hall).Location: Savalon (from Elvis & Adelle).
We've done our best to note when quests are like this in the list below, but if for some reason you're struggling to start a quest, try coming back at a different time of day. This doesn't get too granular it's only daytime or nighttime.
If you miss a quest in one chapter, it'll be available for you to grab in future chapters of the game - you'll just have to backtrack to the quest-giver's location and pick up the quest whenever you're free to do so in a subsequent chapter. None of Bravely Default 2's side-quests are missable.
We've compiled this based on our own experiences as we work on our other BD2 guides and full Bravely Default II walkthrough, but we've also used a handy spreadsheet cribbed together by fans on reddit to help fill in some missing details. We've divided the side quests up by chapter, but this guide is a work in progress as we figure out where each side quest belongs. Bravely Default 2 Side Quests: things to knowīefore we get into the actual side quests guide, here's some stuff to know. Side quests also introduce new gameplay mechanics like boat exploration, but also they're key for getting experience and getting your hands on a bunch of gear that'll prove very useful in powering up your character builds to allow you to tackle BD2's super-difficult end-game content. In BD2, side quests unlock as you progress the story, and there's a wide range of things you can unlock including a couple of job classes, including one of the best jobs in the game.
No RPG is complete without a wealth of Side Quests, and Bravely Default II has a whopping one hundred of them to keep you nice and busy!