The v0 (base version) of the game launched with a robust that pays homage to Final Fantasy V . By defeating "Asterisk Holders," players unlock distinct classes—from the classic White Mage and Vanguard to more eccentric roles like the Pictomancer and Phantom.
: This method replaces game assets (like textures, models, or audio) without altering the original game files. For example, the "Bravely Default II Japanese Prologue Mod" uses this technique. It copies the Title ID folder ( 01006DC010326000 ) into the contents directory, allowing Western releases to enable Japanese voice acting during the prologue, which is not possible otherwise.
: Unlike previous entries, many bosses in Bravely Default II have specific "Counters" to certain actions (like healing or physical attacks), requiring you to swap jobs and tactics frequently. Recommended Community Resources BRAVELY DEFAULT II -01006DC010326000--v0--US-.n...
Bravely Default II is celebrated for its deep, flexible, and highly strategic turn-based combat, which builds on the series' signature "Brave and Default" system.
The Bravely Default II community is active across several platforms where you can find mods, cheats, and support: The v0 (base version) of the game launched
The North American release includes English, Japanese, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Korean, and Chinese 1.2.2.
The string 01006DC010326000 refers to the unique for the North American release of Bravely Default II on the Nintendo Switch For example, the "Bravely Default II Japanese Prologue
: Designates the United States regional encoding, confirming the asset includes the specific English localizations, regional text formatting, and North American voiceover tracks.
The game features a full English and Japanese voice track. However, a known limitation in the Western release is that the prologue cutscene only plays with English voices. The "Japanese Prologue Mod" was created specifically to address this issue by enabling Japanese voice acting from the start.
: This command allows a character to defend, reducing damage taken while "banking" a turn for future use.