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''[['''Bravely Default: Flying Fairy]]''''' (JapaneseNorth American title and the title used on Wikipedia; known as ''Bravely Default: Flying Fairy'' in the United StatesJapan and ''Bravely Default: Where The Fairy Flies'' everywhere else) is an [[Eastern RPG]] for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] developed by Silicon Studio and published by Square Enix. It is a [[Spiritual Successor]] to ''[[Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light]]'', and [[What Could Have Been|in fact was early in development conceived as a sequel to it]]. The game stands out from the crowd with its eponymous ''Bravely Default'' battle system, wherein the player and enemies can choose to use Braves to get extra turns or Defaults to delay and store them for extra effects, adding a new layer of strategy to your usual turn-based RPG fare.
 
The plot follows Agnès Oblige, a young woman [[The Chosen One|chosen from birth]] to be the protector of the Wind Crystal, one of the four elemental Crystals that grant prosperity to the land of Luxendarc. When the Wind Crystal and its fellows are consumed by a sudden darkness, Agnès must embark on a grand journey across the world to purify them with the guidance of a magical [[Fairy Companion|Cryst-Fairy]] called Airy. Aiding her on her journey is an eclectic group of characters: Tiz Arrior, the only survivor of his [[Doomed Hometown]]; Ringabel, an enigmatic [[Casanova Wannabe|Casanova]] [[Identity Amnesia|with no memories]]; and Edea Lee, a chivalrous knight from the country of Eternia who was [[Defector From Decadence|originally sent to capture Agnès]]. Opposing them are the Job Masters of Eternia, who aim to shatter the Crystalist religion and seize the power of the Crystals for their own use.
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The lead writer is Naotaka Hayashi, who also wrote ''[[Steins;Gate]]''. In addition, the game's score is by Revo of ''Sound Horizon'' fame.
 
A browser [[Spin Off]] called ''Bravely Default: Praying Brage'' and a proper sequel entitled ''[[Bravely Second: End Layer]]'' have also been released in 2015 and 2016. The sequel takes places several years after the events of the original and features a new protagonist named Magnolia Arch. AThe trilogyseries became isa intrilogy with the worksrelease of named ''[[Bravely ThirdDefault 2]]'' wheneverin it gets release2021.
 
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* [[Absurdly Low Level Cap]]: With the right items and abilities, it isn't difficult to reach level 99. However, endgame material is tough enough that you'll be recommended to have a team of at least low 90s, ensuring the player always has a challenge. For [[Best Boss Ever|better]], or [[Demonic Spiders|for]] [[That One Boss|worse]], depending on skill.
* [[Adam Smith Hates Your Guts]]: A gradual example. {{spoiler|At first, Karl's inn in Caldisla is completely free thanks to your being friends with him. As the world-jumping goes on, however, he'll no longer recognize the party and his inn becomes one of the most expensive in the game}}.
* [[Addressing the Player]]: Airy does this when the player starts the game.
* [[Age Lift]]: In the Japanese version the ages of Agnès Oblige is 17, Tiz Arrior is 16, and Edea Lee is 15. Whereas in the international releases their ages are ramp up a bit (20, 19 and 18).
* [[All the Worlds Are a Stage]]: [[Bonus Dungeon|The Dimension's Hasp]]. Its floors are replicas of floors from several prior dungeons, starting with Vestment Cave and ending in Everlast Tower. Its locations are also a hint to the identity of the [[Bonus Boss]]: {{spoiler|wouldn't you find The Adventurer in each of these areas}}?
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* [[Class and Level System]]: What the game's gameplay revolves around; this applies to the enemies too.
* [[Cleavage Window]]
* [[Childhood Friends]]: Anges and Olivia, both would become Vestals.
* [[Cool Airship]]: The Eschalot.
* [[Cool Old Guy]]: Somehow despite his age, the Sage, makes extremely far trips to buy supplies, especially for making and sewing clothes.
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* [[Take Your Time]]
* [[Talking Animal]]s: Some of the animals do talk, like the Fox merchants.
* [[Thigh-High Boots]]
* [[Warp Whistle|Teleporter Stones]]
* {{Spoiler|[[Technicolor Toxin]]}}: It turns out that Petalhue hair dye {{Spoiler|are made of Woodland [[Orochi]], whose toxins are brightly colored and will poison the wearer, making them insane.}}
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