![]() This is due to the super rare monsters like Caits and Octopuff Travelers awarding a ton of money, EXP, and JP for defeating them. It’s optional because you’ll need to consistently defeat the rare enemies that spawn to make use of it. While not as consistent as the ones listed above, being able to see and defeat more rare monsters will significantly increase your EXP and JP gains. ![]() This increases the spawn rates of rare monsters. This can be unlocked by Ochette, or by any character once you unlock Hunter as a battle job, spending 1,630 JP on unlocking skills. It’s also significantly more expensive and requires all of the job’s skills to be unlocked with the exception of the Divine Skill. Life in the Shadows is a hybrid of Extra Experience and Hard Worker, boosting the gains of both. This also adds an additional 75% EXP and JP gain for completing battles, but with the caveat that it only works for nighttime battles. This can be unlocked by Throné, or by any character once you have access to the Thief as a battle job, and spend 4,630 JP unlocking all non-divine skills. This will make Hard Worker critical for unlocking a job fully, getting all of the job’s active and support skills. JP is going to always be a looming grind, at one point or another, with most jobs requiring it to unlock the passive skills. Much like Extra Experience this also provides a 50% boost, but for JP. This can be unlocked by Agnea, or by any character once you have access to Dancer as a battle job, and spend 1,630 JP on skills to unlock it. While EXP will often be less of a grind compared to JP, there are still times when you may need it, or even want to push levels for the stats that come with them. It’ll boost your EXP gains from Battle by 50%, being a source of consistent EXP gains. This passive can be unlocked by Osvald, or by any character once you have access to Scholar as a battle job, and spend a total of 1,630 JP unlocking their skills. This simply means you only need a maximum of one of each of the skills below, unless otherwise noted. While these Support Skills stack with each other, multiple copies of each Support Skill will not stack themselves. Below are the ones that are important for boosting the rates of EXP, JP or both. ![]() The support skills of the various jobs in Octopath Traveler 2 play a big part in all of these methods. Useful Support Skills for farming EXP and JP The second one is extremely effective against Rare Monsters. ![]() The first one will help you defeat fast and successful normal mobs. The guide offers two strategies to follow. Each method is broken down into the core parts of how they work and how best to use them. If Alrond gives none across 6 uses, just reload your save.Īs a side note, if you have not already fought the assassin that gives merchants the new hired help option, if you can get that to trigger, it will give you 600k XP for that fight alone, although it can only be done once.This guide explains the best ways to quickly level characters and jobs in Octopath Traveler 2. Also use it on the mini boss encounter as that gives a lot, especially if you let him spawn more wolves. If it’s a cait, kill it outright and leave the other enemy alive to spam Alrond until he runs out of uses or gives the x100 XP. Once you have him, go to the infernal citadel, save, and with full XP build on and cait luring equipment, keep running from battles until you encounter the mini boss or a cait. If you do Misha’s side quest in the mansion, you can also hire Alrond at night in front of his mansion for 160,000 or use 3 octopuff bowls. He can cast it a total of 6 times (3 uses and he casts twice per use) before needing to recruit him again. Alrond has 6 potential abilities, which are x2, x10, or x100 XP/JP. So if you go to wellspring you can guide (lvl 80) or allure (pretty useless as even at 99 it’s a 2 % chance) Alrond from his mansion.
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