When desperation strikes, you’d love an extra turn or want to break the damage barrier, press START or SELECT and yell “Bravely Second”! Time will freeze for everyone except you and you can now spend SP (Sleep Points) instead of BP for actions, then execute those actions straight away.
You can trigger Bravely Second, and therefore perform actions, at any time during battle–even in the middle of a turn, when everyone is exchanging hits. This can be helpful if your party is being floored and you can’t wait until the next turn to patch them up.
If you change your mind, press START or SELECT again to resume time and return to normal gameplay.
How To Gain SP¶
Though you can trigger Bravely Second at any time, you can’t use it if your SP is negative, similar to how your characters cannot act when they have negative BP. To check how much SP you have, simply glance at the counter in the bottom-right corner of the bottom screen; unlike BP, SP is shared amongst your party. There are two ways you can increase your SP:
Eight hours is a rather long time, but Bravely Default is a long game. Besides, if you’re serious about completing Bravely Default, chances are you’ll probably want to constantly leave it on sleep anyway so you can rebuild Norende Village at the same time.
SP Drinks Dissected¶
Theoretically, you could totally hammer the game by endlessly buying SP Drinks and using Bravely Second so the enemy never gets a chance to move. It doesn’t help that you can access the SP shop mid-battle by pressing the S icon along the bottom of the bottom screen.
Yet, if we must be frank, there’s absolutely no reason to buy SP Drinks, ever. For normal purposes, the 1 SP you get every 8 hour is perfectly enough to get you through the game–heck, you can beat the game without Bravely Second.
Even if you are rubbish at the game, there are many better options, like grinding your party or scouring for overpowered friend summons (and, of course, studying our guide). If you’re really struggling, it’s unlikely a few extra actions per turn are going to help… However, at the end of the day, it’s your choice; we’re not going to tell you not to buy them!
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