From there, you can click L or R to change between desired characters to set Abilities to. Start by going to the ‘Abilities’ tab from the menu, which is self-explanatory. With that said, let us go to our main topic. The only requirement is to have it unlocked, by having the Vanguard Job at the level it’s needed. If you didn’t know already, let me tell you that you can use Abilities from every Job you have unlocked up to that point, as long as you have it leveled up a fair bit to unlock that certain Ability.įor example, you can set your Main Job to White Mage, but you can still set the ‘Pain into Gain’ Ability from the Vanguard tree as active. You start out with a few available Jobs and Abilities alike, but as time goes by and you dwell further into the world of Bravely Default 2, you are overflooded with different passive and active Abilities.
How to Set Abilities, both passive and active Unfortunately, you can only set to your characters a limited amount of them, for keeping them as balanced as it gets. As you level up your Jobs, you will unlock more and more of them reaching a point where you will have dozens, if not hundreds of them to choose from. There is a great number of Jobs in Bravely Default 2 and of course an even bigger amount of Abilities you can Set to your characters.