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A screenshot from Octopath Traveler 0 showing Avinea on the ground

During the Rekindling of the Flame Pt. 4 quest in Octopath Traveler 0, you'll have to find an herb called Avinea to help Jasper recover from his injuries before he and Lila will return to Wishvale.

Unfortunately for players, getting Avinea isn't as simple as planting a seed and harvesting it from the Wishvale fields. When you speak to Zeph, he'll tell you Avinea grows primarily in the Highlands, but it can also be bought in the Sunlands. Unlike other quests in Octopath Traveler 0, though, the game doesn't just lead you to the herb. Instead, you're going to have to find it for yourself.

Avinea location in Octopath Traveler 0

If you'd rather skip the hassle of travelling the wilds and fighting the monsters within them, you can purchase Avinea from a salesman in Sunshade. Travel to the town and head into the tavern, and look for an NPC wearing dark clothes with a feather sticking out of his hat. His title will be "Collector of Rare Items" and the only thing he'll have for sale is Avinea. He runs a tough bargain, though; you'll need to fork over 20,000 Leaves, but you can also haggle with him to get it down to half that price.

This screenshot from Octopath Traveler 0 shows the menu of an NPC called Collector of Rare Items. He has Avinea in his possession, and it's priced at 20,000 or 10,000 for haggling.
If you'd rather skip the hassle, you'll need at least 10,000 Leaves. Screenshot by Destructoid

For those of you who aren't looking to spend that many hard-earned Leaves, you can also find the herb in the Highlands. More specifically, you're going to want to head to Shepherds Rock, the small, quaint village in the mountains. Once you arrive, head north to Shepherds Rock Castle Square, the town's main district. In this map, just north of the water fountain, you'll see an NPC called Peddler of Diverse Goods sells Apinea—and no, that's not a typo. Although Apinea isn't the herb we're looking for, you're going to have to buy it nonetheless. After you purchase it, the NPC will tell you Avinea, the plant we are looking for, is out of season but still grows in the Cavern of Mists. Following this dialogue, the Avinea will then spawn in this cave. If you try to collect the herb before speaking to the NPC and buying the Apinea, you won't find it.

Head to the Cavern of Mists, which is located just north of Shepherds Rock off the North Shepherds Rock Pass trail. Once you reach it, look to the bottom-right corner of the cave, where an exclamation point can be seen on the map below. Interact with the glowing blue sparkle on the ground, and you'll pick up the Avinea.

A screenshot from Octopath Traveler 0 showing the location of the Avinea in the Cavern of Mists.
Head to the bottom-right corner of the map to find the herb. Screenshot by Destructoid

From here, all you need to do is return to Clearbrook to complete the quest. Wasn't too bad, was it?

The post Where to find Avinea in Octopath Traveler 0 appeared first on Destructoid.


Destructoid Thursday, December 4, 2025 1:57 AM
    

A bowman uses an attack against a giant bug with many legs.

In Octopath Traveler 0, you won't be limited to a handful of skills. You can learn plenty of others skills outside of your starting list—but that's only if you can find and equip the Mastery for them.

Most Masteries are tough to acquire. Many are guarded by Elite Enemies, while others must be purchased for exuberant sums, fought for from NPCs, or found hidden around the map. Occasionally, you might see one pop up in Ludo's store in Wishvale if you're lucky (and if you've unlocked several Trade Lists). When you've unlocked all of a companion's skills, you can also spend JP to unlock the Mastery for that skill to then equip it on another character.

If you're looking for a specific Mastery, you've come to the right place. We've put together a list of all the Masteries in Octopath Traveler 0, both active attacks and supporting ones. Some of these Masteries can appear in more than one place, and we've included only locations we were able to confirm for ourselves.

This article is a work in progress. We will add more Mastery locations as we find them.

All Battle Masteries

Battle Masteries, as their name might suggest, can be used in combat just like any regular old skill. Many of these Masteries can be acquired once you've unlocked all of your companions' skills, while others are found in NPC inventories or in Blue Chests. Here are all the Battle Masteries in Octopath Traveler 0, sorted by the damage type.

Name Type Type of Damage / Effect Location
Brutal Sweep Sword Deal Sword damage to all foes 2 time(s). TBD
Downward Slash Sword Deal Sword damage to a foe. Contend with Scarlet Wing Admirer (Danger Lv. 9) in Emberglow.
Flash of Malice Sword Deal great Sword damage to all foes. Contend with Kindly Old Man (Danger Lv. 50) in Sunshade.
Helmcleaver Sword Deal Sword damage to a foe and lower Physical Defense for 2 turn(s). Entreat from Soldier Guarding Entrance at Theatropolis.
Reckless Strike Sword Deal great Sword damage to a foe. More potent if attacking from the back row. In a Blue Chest behind an Elite Enemy in Sweltering Cave.
Trifold Slash Sword Deal Sword damage to a foe 3 time(s). Contend with Tireless Soldier (Danger Lv. 42) in Shepherds Rock.
Twofold Slash Sword Deal Sword damage to a foe 2 time(s). Contend with Lutus (Danger Lv. 24) in Wishvale.
Vacuum Slice Sword Deal great Sword damage to a foe. Contend with your father in Wishvale.
Assault Polearm Deal Polearm damage to all foes. More potent if attacking from the back row. Contend with Self-Indulgent Bovine (Danger Lv. 27) in Clearbrook (requires upgraded Sacred Flame Dais).
Hya! Hya! Hya! Polearm Deal Polearm damage to random foes 3 time(s). Contend with Mont d'Or (Danger Lv. 50) in Victors Hollow Arena Gate.
Lunar Arc Polearm Deal great Polearm damage to all foes, then move to the back row. Entreat from Chatty Housewife in Shepherds Rock.
Peerless Strike Polearm Deal great Polearm damage to a foe. Unlock Mastery in Tressa's skill menu.
Spear Sweep Polearm Deal Polearm damage to all foes. TBD
Spear Whirl Polearm Deal Polearm damage to all foes 2 time(s). Contend with Town Watchman (Danger Lv. 48) in Sufrataljah.
Purchase from Ludo with Wishvale Trade Goods List.
Assassination Dagger Deal great Dagger danger to a foe. More potent if attacking from the back row. Purchase from Unemployed Maid in Sufrataljah (130,000 or 65,000 Leaves).
Blade of Vengeance Dagger Deal Dagger damage to a foe. Lower Shield Points by 1 even when not striking weak point. TBD
Dagger Dance Dagger Deal Dagger damage to all foes. In a chest behind Elite Enemy in Herminia's Manse: Entrance.
HP Thief Dagger Deal Dagger damage to a foe 2 time(s) and steal HP equal to 50% of damage dealt. Unlock Mastery in Therion's skill menu.
Reaping Slash Dagger Deal Dagger damage to a foe. Defeat Heidne outside of Sunshade.
Serpent's Fang Dagger Deal great Dagger damage to a foe and gain a chance to inflict poison for 2 turn(s). Defeat M'suhi the Viper in the main storyline.
SP Thief Dagger Deal Dagger damage to a foe 2 time(s) and steal SP equal to 5% of damage dealt. Unlock Mastery in Therion's skill menu.
Surprise Attack Dagger Deal Dagger damage to a foe. More potent the sooner you act that turn. Contend with Hound of Power (Danger Lv. 34) in Donescu weapons shop.
Tri-Edge Dagger Deal Dagger damage to a foe 3 time(s). Defeat Dreige in Therion's quest.
Utsusemi Dance Dagger Deal great Dagger damage to random foes, then move to the back row. In a chest behind Elite Enemy in the Outersea.
Boomerang Toss Axe Deal Axe damage to random foes 2 time(s). Entreat from Gertas at Clearbrook.
Fading Strike Axe Deal Axe damage to a foe 3 time(s). Restore own HP if attacking from the back row. Contend with Formidable Woman (Danger Lv. 45) in Victors Hollow: Arena Gate.
Last Stand Axe Deal Axe damage to a foe. Deal more damage the less HP you have. Contend with Once-Aspiring Knight (Danger Lv. 40) in Shepherds Rock.
In a Blue Chest behind Elite Enemy in Misty Falls.
Spinning Axe Axe Deal axe damage to all foes. TBD
Thundering Cleave Axe Deal Axe damage to random foes 4 time(s). Entreat from Thoughtful Man in Flamesgrace Cathedral: Entrance.
Arrow Volley Bow Deal great Bow damage to all foes. Purchase from Nimble Carpenter in Shepherds Rock: Castle Square (79,000 or 40,000 Leaves).
In a chest behind Elite Enemy in Subterranean Arena (Victors Hollow).
Double Shot Bow Deal Bow damage to a foe 2 time(s). Contend with Karan (Danger Lv. 29) in Wishvale.
First Shot Bow Deal Bow damage to a foe. Next attack is guaranteed to be a critical hit. Contend with Birdian Researcher (Danger Lv. 29) in Cragspear.
Radiant Arrow Bow Deal great Bow damage to a foe. Defeat Herminia the Huntress.
Rippling Blow Bow Deal Bow damage to random foes 4 time(s). Contend with Dmitri (Danger Lv. 20) in Hunter's House outside of Emberglow.
Contend with Hunter Guarding the Town (Danger Lv. 50) outside of Cathedral of Tytos (during Bestower of Fame).
Rippling Shot Bow Deal great Bow damage to random foes 4 times. Contend with Phenn (Danger Lv. 21) at Wishvale (requires Amity Lv. 3).
Stream of Arrows Bow Deal Bow damage to a foe 5 to 8 times. In a Blue Chest in Emberglow Laboratory: Inner Chambers (part of Bestower of Fame).
Elemental Break Staff Deal Staff damage to a foe and lower Elemental Defense for 2 turn(s). Entreat from Elderly Cleric in Flamesgrace Cathedral.
Repeated Whirling Bash Staff Deal Staff damage to all foes 2 time(s). Entreat from Old-Timer in Victors Hollow: Old Quarter.
Double Slam Tome Deal Tome damage to random foes 2 time(s). Entreat from Burly Scholar in Theatropolis Library.
Double Slap Tome Deal Tome damage to all foes 2 time(s). Contend with Olive (Danger Lv. 18) in Wishvale.
Pontificate Tome Deal Tome damage to a foe 2 to 4 time(s). Purchase from Ludo with Shepherds Rock Trade Goods List.
Triple Slam Tome Deal Tome damage to random foes 3 time(s). Entreat from Scholar of the Deep in Grandport: Estate Entrance.
Tumultuous Tome Toss Tome Deal Tome damage to all foes. In a chest in the Donescu graveyard.
Fan Frenzy Fan Deal Fan damage to a foe 4 time(s). Purchase from Theatre Receptionist at Theatropolis Amphitheatre (110,000 or 54,000 Leaves).
Entreat from Arena Dancer in Victors Hollow: Arena.
Knock Out Fan Deal Fan damage to a foe and gain a chance to inflict sleep for 2 turn(s). In a Blue Chest in the Valore: Main Boulevard tavern.
Spiral Dance Fan Deal great Fan damage to all foes. Purchase from Former Working Dancer in Sunshade tavern (79,000 or 40,000 Leaves).
Swirling Arc Fan Deal Fan damage to all foes. TBD
Wild Strike Fan Deal Fan damage to random foes 2 time(s). Unlock Mastery in Pius's skill menu.
Cleansing Fire Fire Deal Fire damage to a foe. Unlock Mastery in Pius's skill menu.
Fireball Fire Deal Fire damage to all foes. Purchase from Regular Patron of Clearbrook tavern.
Flames of Judgement Fire Deal Fire damage to random foes 2 time(s). Unlock Mastery in Pius's skill menu.
Hellish Flame Fire Deal Fire damage to all Foes. In a chest in Castle Edoras.
Spark of Fire Fire Deal Fire damage to all foes. Purchase from Russell in Atlasdam Palace Gate (7,200 or 3,600 Leaves).
Purchase from Ludo with Wishvale Trade Goods List.
Wildfire Fire Deal Fire damage to a foe. Entreat from Elderly Woman from a Distant Land in Rippletide.
Unlock Mastery in Therion's skill menu.
Blizzard Ice Deal Ice damage to all foes 2 time(s). Entreat from Religious Scholar in Flamesgrace Cathedral.
Hailstorm Ice Deal Ice damage to random foes 2 time(s). Entreat from Devout Nun at Emberglow chapel.
Contend with Distraught Fisherman (Danger Lv. 24) in Donescu.
Icewind Ice Deal Ice damage to all foes. Contend with Traveling Writer (Danger Lv. 18) in Rippletide tavern.
Ice Blast Ice Deal great Ice damage to a foe. Purchase from Ludo with Clearbrook Trade Goods List.
Contend with Head of the Artisan's Guild (Danger Lv. 37) outside of Cathedral of Tytos (during Bestower of Fame).
Icicle Ice Deal Ice damage to a foe. Entreat from Elderly Woman from a Distant Land in Rippletide.
Nocturne of Icy Slumber Ice Deal Ice damage to a foe 2 time(s) and gain a chance to inflict Sleep for 2 turn(s). Song skill. TBD
Lightning's Call Lightning Deal Lightning damage to a foe. Contend with Acerbic Scholar (Danger Lv. 9) in Theatropolis library.
Song of Booming Thunder Lightning Deal Lightning damage to a foe 2 time(s) and gain a chance to inflict paralysis for 2 turn(s). In a Blue Chest in Cragspear Pass.
Swiftbolt Lightning Deal Lightning damage to random foes 3 time(s). More potent if acting first that turn. In a chest behind an Elite Enemy in Road to Castle Edoras.
Thunderbird Lightning Deal Lightning damage to a foe. Entreat from Elderly Woman from a Distant Land in Rippletide.
Sweeping Gale Wind Deal Wind damage to a foe 2 time(s). Entreat from Elderly Woman from a Distant Land in Rippletide.
Song of Winds Wind Deal wind damage to a foe. Song skill. Unlock Mastery in Saoirse's skill menu.
Tradewinds Wind Deal wind damage to a foe. Unlock Mastery in Tressa's skill menu.
Trade Tempest Wind Deal Wind damage to all foes. Unlock Mastery in Tressa's skill menu.
Tune of the Tempest Wind Deal Wind damage to random foes 3 time(s). Song skill TBD
Windblast Wind Deal Wind damage to all foes. More potent if attacking from the back row. In a Blue Chest behind Elite Enemy in Great Tree's Tears.
Wind's Breath Wind Deal great Wind damager to a foe. Defeat the Tyrannodrake in the Wishvale Monster Arena.
Wind Slash Wind Deal Wind damage to a foe 3 time(s). Contend with Diligent Guard (Danger Lv. 39) in Atlasdam Palace.
Luminescence Light Deal Light damage to all foes. Entreat from Priest Preaching Love in Cragspear chapel.
Virtuous Light Light Deal Light damage to a foe 2 time(s). In a chest in Flamesgrace Cathedral.
Purchase from Senior Nun in Cathedral of Tytos (during Bestower of Fame).
Dark Strike Dark Deal Dark damage to a foe 2 time(s). In a chest in Stillwater Subterrane.
Shadow Bind Dark Deal Dark damage to a foe and lower speed for 2 turn(s). Purchase from Indomitable Dancer in Valore: Main Boulevard (5,600 or 2,900 Leaves)
Song of Nightfall Dark Deal Dark damage to random foes 2 time(s). Song skill. Defeat Francesca the Actress.
Abating Orb - Remove 1 attribute-raising effect from a foe. In a Blue Chest in the Sufrataljah: Palace.
Arcane Shot - Deal non-elemental damage to a foe. In a chest in Cathedral of Tytos's confessional room (part of Bestower of Fame).
Bodyguard - Take damage from single-target attacks meant for a near-death ally for 1 turn(s). Purchase from Garrulous Bodyguard in Valore tavern.
Purchase from Ludo with Rippletide Trade Goods List.
Collect - Collect Leaves from a foe. Unlock Mastery in Tressa's skill menu.
Counter Position - Select a weapon and counter physical attacks for 3 turn(s). Defeat General Krauser in Cragspear.
Dance of Repose - Grant HP Regeneration to an ally for 3 turn(s). Dance skill. Unlock Mastery in Saoirse's skill menu.
Dance of Respite - Grant HP regeneration to the entire front row or entire back row for 2 turn(s). Dance skill. Unlock Mastery in Saoirse's skill menu.
Eye Gouge - Deal non-Elemental Physical damage to all foes and gain a chance to inflict blindness for 2 turn(s). Purchase from Shifty Moneylender in Atlasdam (40,000 or 25,000 Leaves)
Heal Wounds - Restore HP of the entire front or back row of allies. Unlock Mastery in Pius's skill menu.
Inhibit Offense - Lower Physical Attack/Elemental Attack of a foe for 2 turn(s). Defeat Heidne outside of Flamesgrace.
Maiming Bite - Deal non-elemental physical damage to a foe and lower Physical Attack for 2 turn(s). Defeat boss in Kindlers of the Flame Ch. 5.
Mole Dance - Raise Physical Defense of an ally for 2 turn(s). Dance skill. Unlock Mastery in Saoirse's skill menu.
Oppression - Lower Physical Attack/Physical Defense of all foes for 2 turn(s). Contend with Fierce-Looking Guard (Danger Lv. 53) in Grandport.
Panther Dance - Raise Speed of an ally for 2 turn(s). Dance skill. Unlock Mastery in Saoirse's skill menu.
Poison Breath - Deal non-elemental physical damage to all foes and gain a chance to inflict poison for 2 turn(s). Collection Point from Boy Standing in Corner in Sufrataljah.
In a chest in the Middlesea.
Rampage - Deal non-elemental physical damage to random foes 1 to 3 time(s). Purchase from Ludo with Wishvale Trade Goods List.
Recuperate - Restore own HP and raise own Physical Defense for 3 turn(s). Contend with Assiduous Mercenary (Danger Lv. 40) in Sunshade.
Rehabilitate - Grant an ally immunity to status ailments for 2 turn(s). Defeat Jurgen.
Repeated Bash - Deal damage to a foe with all weapons 2 time(s). In a chest behind an Elite Enemy in the Valley of Death.
Rest - Restore own HP/SP and cure own status ailments. Unlock Mastery in Macy's/Tressa's skill menu.
Savage Claw - Deal non-elemental physical damage to all foes and lower physical attack for 2 turn(s). Defeat Mighty Managarmr (Alpaca Roundup side quest).
Shackle Foe - Lower Physical Attack of a foe for 2 turn(s). Unlock Mastery in Therion's skill menu.
Share SP - Grant 50% of remaining SP to an ally. In a chest in the Theatropolis Amphitheatre Backstage.
Unlock Mastery in Macy's skill menu.
Sidestep - Grant self the ability to dodge physical attacks 1 time(s). Unlock Mastery in Celsus's/Tressa's skill menu.
Smite of Fury - Select a weapon and deal great damage to all foes. Defeat Gonzales the Ironarm.
Song of Darkness - Gain a chance to inflict blindness on a foe for 3 turn(s). Song skill. Entreat from Lovelorn Dancer in Grandport.
Song of Slumber - Gain a chance to inflict sleep on a foe for 2 turn(s). Song skill. Unlock Mastery in Saoirse's skill menu.
Soporific Fang - Deal non-elemental physical damage to a foe and gain a chance to inflict sleep for 2 turn(s). Capture Tyrannodrake in the Gray Grotto: Depths for the Wishvale Monster Arena.
Stalwart Aura - Raise Physical Defense of the entire front row or entire back row for 2 turn(s). TBD
Stalwart Veil - Raise Physical Defense of an ally for 2 turn(s). Unlock Mastery in Pius's skill menu.
Steal - Steal an item from a foe. Entreat from Brigand Boss in Cragspear.
Unlock Mastery in Therion's skill menu.
Stunning Strike - Select a weapon and deal great damage to all foes. Contend with Legendary Swordsman (Danger Lv. 50) in Victors Hollow: Arena Gate.
Sweep - Select a weapon and deal damage to all foes. Unlock Mastery in Pius's skill menu.
Toxic Dust - Deal non-elemental physical damage to a foe and again a chance to inflict poison for 2 turn(s). Purchase from Ludo with Valore Trade Goods List.
Triple Strike - Select a weapon and deal damage to random foes 3 time(s). Defeat Cerro the Emissary.
Twin Shot - Select a weapon and deal damage to a foe 2 time(s). TBD
Ultimate Stance - Extend the reach of your "Attack" to all foes for 3 turn(s). Contend with Estadas (Danger Lv. 50) in Victors Hollow: Arena Gate.
Virulent Fog - Inflict poison, paralysis, sleep, or blindness on a foe for 3 turn(s) In a Blue Chest in Rippletide Pub.
Vivify - Revive an ally. Purchase from Elderly Apothecary in Donescu for 63,000/32,000 Leaves.

All Support Masteries

Unlike Battle Masteries, Support Masteries are passive effects, such as ones that grant you a chance to counter attacks or restore HP at the end of a battle. While you can have three Battle Masteries equipped, you get only two Support Masteries at a time.

Name Effect Location
Angelic Ward Gain a 25% chance to nullify damage when the equipped character takes damage. Entreat from Patient Cleric in Flamesgrace Cathedral.
Augmented Boost Raise damage dealt during Boost when the equipped character attacks. Purchase from Ludo with Cragspear Trade Goods List.
Back Row Support When the equipped character is in the back row, grant HP restoration to paired ally. Unlock Mastery in Pius's skill menu.
Bolstering Break Raise equipped character's Physical Attack when breaking a foe. In a chest behind Elite Enemy in Emberglow Laboratory.
Capture the Auonvarg in Atlasdam Flats for the Wishvale Monster Arena.
Boosting Break Restore the character's BP by 1 when breaking a foe. In a chest behind Elite Enemy in Emberglow Laboratory: Inner Chambers (part of Bestower of Fame).
Defiant Spirit When the equipped character has an attribute-reducing effect, raise BP recovery by 1 at the start of the turn. Entreat from Mystery-Chasing Explorer in Sufrataljah.
Detect Danger At the start of turn, grant self a 35% chance to dodge physical attacks 1 time(s). Entreat from Castle Gate Guard at Cragspear: Castle Edoras Gate.
Elemental Expertise Raise damage dealt by the equipped character's Elemental attacks. Contend with Long-Standing Divine Soldier (Danger Lv. 43) in the Royal Academy of Atlasdam.
Defeat King Pardis III.
Evasive Maneuvers Reduce the rate of random encounters by 50%. (This effect is not cumulative.) In a chest behind Elite Enemy in Cavern of Mists
Extra Experience Receive additional EXP at the end of battle. (This effect is not cumulative.) Entreat from Retired Military Leader at Cragspear.
Eye for an Eye Gain a 50% chance to counter physical attacks. TBD
Foresight The equipped character will have a 25% chance to restore 1 BP when attacked. Unlock Mastery in Viator's skill menu.
Formidable Stance At the start of the turn, raise the equipped character's physical attack up to 5 tiers when in the front row. Effect is canceled when in the back row at the start of turn. In a Blue Chest in Subterranean Arena (Victors Hollow).
Fortitude Raise the equipped character's attack skill potency the lower their HP. In a chest in Cragspear Slums.
Healing Item Expertise Increase the effects of healing items during battle. Unlock Mastery in Macy's skill menu.
Incidental Attack The equipped character gins a 50% chance of also attacking when using a non-damaging skill. Unlock Mastery in Therion's skill menu.
Incidental Heal After the equipped character acts, gain a 50% chance to restore the HP of an ally in the front row with the least HP. Unlock Mastery in Stia's skill menu.
Invigorate and Inspire Slightly fill the target's Ultimate Technique gauge when the equipped character uses a skill to grant an attribute-raising effect. TBD
Invigorating Attack Restore HP equal to 10% of damage deal when using "Attack." Unlock Mastery in Macy's skill menu.
Monster Magnet Increase the rate of random encounters. (This effect is not cumulative.) Contend from Punching Bag in Cragspear Slums.
More Rare Monsters Increase chance of encountering rare monsters. (This effect is not cumulative.) In a Blue Chest in the Snowshard Grotto.
Preventative Measures At the start of battle, grant self the ability to nullify 3 attribute-reducing effects. In a chest on Shepherds Rock Pass.
Entreat from Medicinal Herb Student at the Royal Academy of Atlasdam.
Rear Second Wind Grant the equipped character SP regeneration when in the back row. Entreat from Selfless Priest in Cathedral of Tytos (during Bestower of Fame Ch. 1).
Resilient Stance At the start of turn, raise the equipped character's Elemental Defense up to 5 tiers when in the front row. Effect is cancelled when in the back row at the start of turn. In a chest in the Cathedral of Tytos (Embervale).
In a chest behind Elite Enemy at Cyphlo Banks.
Ruthless Assault Raise the equipped character's skill potency when attacking a foe inflicted with status ailments. Defeat Vaughner the Man-Eating Miser.
Snatch The equipped character will seize twice the amount when using Steal or Collect. Unlock Mastery in Therion's skill menu.
SP Recovery Restore SP equal to 1% of damage taken by the equipped character. Purchase from Ludo with Theatropolis Trade Goods List.
SP Saver Halve SP required for the equipped character's skills. Unlock Mastery in Tressa's skill menu.
Stat Swap Swap the equipped character's Physical Attack and Elemental Attack. In a chest behind Elite Enemy in Waterpool Caves.
Stronger Strikes Raise the equipped character's skill potency when exploiting a foe's weak point. In a chest in Finesand Ruins.
Purchase from Ludo with Emberglow Trade Goods List.
Supporting Strike When the equipped character is in the back row, gain a 50% chance to perform a follow-up attack when paired ally attacks. Contend with Resolute Noblewoman in Donescu.
Ultimate Support Increase the amount the equipped character's Ultimate Technique gauge fills. Entreat from Aspiring Gladiator in Victors Hollow chapel.
Vigorous Victor Restore 30% of the equipped character's maximum HP and SP upon winning the battle. Unlock Mastery in Phenn's skill menu.
Vim and Vigor Restore HP of equipped character every turn. Unlock Mastery in Celsus's skill menu.

How to equip and use Masteries

Equipping Masteries is as simple as learning your character's innate abilities. To equip a Mastery in Octopath Traveler 0, open the menu, then scroll down to the "Skills" option. Choose the first option that pops up, "Equip Skills." This will then open a screen that shows your companions' equipped Masteries, separated by Action Skills, or Battle Masteries, and Support Skills.

The Equip Skills menu in Octopath Traveler 0 showing the player hovering over an empty Support skill slot.
Screenshot by Destructoid

You won't start with all of the slots unlocked. Each of your companions start out with one Battle Mastery slot. You'll need to spend JP, which can be earned through successful combat encounters or at the Training Ground in Wishvale, to unlock either another Battle Mastery slot or a Support Mastery slot. Characters can have up to three Battle Masteries and two Support Masteries.

I recommend choosing Masteries that fill damage types your active team is missing. I lacked Light damage in my lineup, for example, so I chose to put Luminescence on Alexia, my strongest Special Attacker. This covered all my elemental bases with both her and Pius on my team, and I was able to have a companion who could deal damage to every weak point I might come across in my travels around Orsterra.

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Destructoid Thursday, December 4, 2025 1:47 AM
    

A screenshot of the ranch showing a barn and a pasture of animals in Octopath Traveler 0

To cook in Octopath Traveler 0, you need ingredients like Milk, Beef, and Eggs. While these items can be found around the world, they don't come in abundance, so you'll want to build up your own ranch to get a steady supply on your own.

But before you can have the most prosperous ranch in all of Orsterra, you'll want to buy every animal available in Octopath Traveler 0. There are four animals in the game: chickens, cows, pigs, and sheep. You'll get two chickens when you unlock the ranch in Wishvale, but you'll need to buy the other three types of animals if you want to collect them all.

Where to find all ranch animals in Octopath Traveler 0

Animal Yields Location
Chicken Egg, Chicken Meat Received as part of the efforts to rebuild Wishvale.
Cow Meat, Milk Purchase from Disagreeable Merchant in Cragpsear Slums for 4,500/2,300 Leaves.
Pig Pork Purchase from Sailor Turned Merchant in Rippletide for 3,000/1,500 Leaves.
Sheep Mutton, Milk Purchase from Wise King's Admirer in Shepherds Rock: Castle Square for 7,500/3,800 Leaves.

How to add animals to your ranch in Octopath Traveler 0

Before you can expect to collect any eggs or pork, though, you'll need to assign a resident to manage your ranch. To do so, enter the build menu and click on the ranch. Then choose "Housing" and scroll to the characters you'd like to assign to the structure. NPCs like the Hotheaded Rancher from Clearbrook or the Cow-Loving Farmer from Atlasdam increase progress on the ranch when assigned to it, so I recommend choosing them over others.

After you've assigned a resident to oversee your ranch, they'll post up in front of a table to the right of the pasture, and a chicken icon will appear over their heads. Speak to them, and a menu will pop up. Select the "Raise" option, and you'll see all six slots where you can add an animal. Until you upgrade your ranch, only the first two slots will be open. The first and second upgrades then unlock the second and third pairs of slots.

A screenshot from Octopath Traveler 0 showing the ranch menu and animal progress.
The yield progress increases with each battle. Screenshot by Destructoid

When you have animals assigned to the ranch, you can see how long it will take for that animal to produce items. The ranch system behaves much like the fields where you can grow seeds, and the yield progress increases with every battle, so check in every once in a while when you're in between quests. If you place a Harvest Box somewhere in Wishvale, the items will automatically be stored there whenever they're ready to collect.

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Destructoid Thursday, December 4, 2025 1:46 AM
    

A screenshot from Octopath Traveler 0 showing six plant beds in the Wishvale fields. A bunch of NPCs stand around the town.

The Kindlers of the Flame quest is all about rebuilding Wishvale into the thriving town it once was. A large part of making your town self-sustaining is growing crops so you can harvest your own vegetables. But to do that, you need to find seeds.

Like ranch animals, seeds in Octopath Traveler 0 can be found all around Orsterra. They're typically sold by residents of various villages, but tracking them all down can be tricky if you don't know where to look. We've put together a list of all the seeds you can plant back at the fields in Wishvale so you can have enough ingredients for all the recipes you're planning to cook up next.

All field seeds in Octopath Traveler 0

Seed Location
Apple Seed Purchase from Happy Dog in Grandport for 4,400/2,300 Leaves (requires upgraded Sacred Flame Dais).
Blueberry Seed Entreat from Cat of Graceful Bearing in Atlasdam (requires upgraded Sacred Flame Dais).
Broccoli Seed Collection Point from Girl Waiting for Her Thespian Parents in Theatropolis.
Cabbage Seed Purchase from Overly Devout Merchant in Emberglow chapel for 750/380 Leaves.
Carrot Seed Collection Point from Whimsical Writer in Cragspear Slums.
Embershroom Bed Collection Point from Frail Boy in Emberglow.
Garlic Seed Collection Point from Sharp-Eyed Boy in Donescu.
Grape Seed Purchase from Long-Time Resident in Valore for 750/380 Leaves.
Lemon Seed Purchase from Traveling Desert Chef in Sunshade tavern for 3,000/1,500 Leaves.
Lettuce Seed Purchase from Marina in Rippletide for 750/380 Leaves.
Onion Seed Purchase from Sufrataljah Priest in Sufrataljah chapel for 5,300/2,700 Leaves.
Orange Seed Purchase from Former Smuggler in Victors Hollow Arena for 3,500/1,800 Leaves (after Pardis III quest).
Paprika Seed Collection Point from Tavern Regular in Valore: Main Boulevard.
Potato Seed Contend with Gossipy Woman (Danger Lv. 18) in Emberglow: East District.
Rice Seed Purchase from Market Patrolman in Sunshade for 3,000/1,500 Leaves.
River Bean Seed Entreat from Gertas in Clearbrook.
Strawberry Seed Entreat from Kate in Flamesgrace.
Tomato Seed Received during the Kindlers of the Flame questline.
Wheat Seed Contend with Veggie-Loving Graybeard (Danger Lv. 32) in Shepherd's Rock.

How to plant seeds in Octopath Traveler 0

If you haven't yet completed chapter two of the Kindlers of the Flame questline and added Basil to Wishvale, you won't be able to plant any seeds. Once you have, though, all you need to do is speak to him, choose "Cultivate," and then select the seed bed you'd like to plant seeds in. You can plant more than one of a seed at a time to get multiples of one type of veggie. After you've planted your seeds, speak to Basil again to see their progress.

A screenshot from Octopath Traveler 0 showing crops and their progress by percentage.
Speak to Basil to see the progress of your harvest. Screenshot by Destructoid

To start, you'll only have two seed beds. You can spend Radiant Cornerstones, which you get from defeating Elite Enemies around Orsterra, to upgrade the Fields to four and eventually six seedbeds. Crops grow as you battle, so if you want to speed up their growth, run around in between towns to fight monsters.

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Destructoid Thursday, December 4, 2025 1:41 AM
    

Two female characters from Octopath Traveler 0 stand in a plaza in front of a merchant booth.

Money makes the world go 'round, and the same can be said for Leaves in the land of Orsterra. Whether you're looking to buy a new sword in Grandport or you want to pay off the local barkeep to improve your reputation, you'll need plenty of Leaves in Octopath Traveler 0. Luckily, there are a few ways to make quick money in the latest JRPG.

You receive Leaves after every battle, and the easiest way to get more cash is to keep battling enemies. You can also sell items at shops or find them in chests, but there are also other ways to increase your rewards or establish a steady income at Wishvale. Here are the best ways to get Leaves in Octopath Traveler 0.

Bring your Merchants to all your battles

Of all your companions, the Merchants Ludo and Tressa offer the most direct way of getting extra Leaves in battle. Tressa's Collect skill steals Leaves from a foe, while her support skill Extra Leaves increases the amount of money you receive after combat. Similarly, Ludo's skill Negotiation causes the target to provide additional experience points and Leaves at the end of battle—but you won't be able to stack this effect with Tressa's.

A screenshot from the combat screen in Octopath Traveler 0 showing Tressa taking 900 Leaves from an enemy.
The top of the screen will show how many Leaves you've collected. Screenshot by Destructoid

Between the two, Tressa is my go-to for swiping money from foes. I've gotten thousands of Leaves from a single enemy thanks to the Rippletide merchant, and that's not even counting the money I received at the end of the battle. Some enemies will cough up more than others, but it's worth using the skill in each encounter nonetheless.

Thieves can also make you some money, though they won't steal it directly. Both Therion and Heidne have the Steal Mastery, which takes an item from an enemy in combat. These items can then be sold at shops, though you aren't guaranteed to make a significant sum from each item you get. It's not a direct line of cash, but if you're desperate, it's a means worth pursuing.

Entreat or contend with NPCs for their high-priced items

In Octopath Traveler 0, you're given a number of Path Actions like Entreat and Contend, where you take items from NPCs. If you want to optimize the amount of money you get in your journey, be sure to speak to everyone you come across and take a quick peek in their inventory.

A menu screen from Octopath Traveler 0 showing the path action to Content with a Spectating Noble who has a Commemorative Coin that would fetch a "high" price.
Hover over an item to see whether it would fetch a high price. Screenshot by Destructoid

Some item descriptions will say they fetch a "high" price. These are the most valuable items in the game, and you can get a pretty penny for them. You can also purchase items from NPCs, haggle for a lower price, and then turn around and sell them at a shop for a profit. I haven't found great success with this process, and it can be quite lengthy, so I'd stick with items you can get for free.

Sell items only at Ludo's shop

Each NPC at Wishvale offers some bonus effect with their Resident Skill. Ludo's Savvy Seller boon marginally raises the selling price of items when you're doing business at the Wishvale shop. If you want to make the most money you can, you should take advantage of this effect and only sell your items at Wishvale. Yes, that means you'll have to constantly travel back to the town. But it's worth it, considering Ludo will hook you up with a 10-percent increase in sale price.

Invite residents with Leaf Gift effects

A screenshot from the Former Working Dancer showing the Resident Skill of Leaf Supply, which "regularly receives a modest amount of leaves" according to the description.
You can view an NPC's Resident Skill if they have an Invite option. Screenshot by Destructoid

Some residents offer an effect called Leaf Gift, which regularly provides you with a small amount of cash. These NPCs can be hard to come by, but the following characters all grant this effect:

  • Heidne - Recruited after completing Heidne and the Man-Eating Miser side quest
  • Goodwin - Recruited on Shipwreck Island
  • Responsible Syndicate Member - Valore bar
  • Brigand Boss - Cragspear

Now, don't get me wrong; the amount they'll give you is only a couple hundred Leaves at a time. But if you stock up on the number of residents with this effect, it can quickly add up. And hey, it's free money! Who doesn't love that?

When you get to later parts of Octopath Traveler 0, you'll come across characters who have the Leaf Supply or Patron effect, which are similar to Leaf Gift but offer a much larger amount of Leaves.

  • Former Working Dancer (Leaf Supply) - Sunshade tavern
  • Generous Noble (Leaf Supply) - Flamesgrace chapel
  • Ambitious Investor (Patron) - Grandport tavern

Don't forget to sell old weapons and armor

This one might seem like a given, but it's easy to forget about old equipment. When you go to the sell menu in a shop, only the useless junk appears at the top—not your equipment, healing items, or Soulstones. Similarly, the cheaper the item, the further down the list it will appear. And by the time you've reached the late game, your inventory list is sure to be long.

Take some time every now and again to switch out all your companions' gear and sell what you won't be using anymore. You'll be surprised at just how much money you can make from cleaning out your closet.

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Destructoid Thursday, December 4, 2025 1:39 AM
    

Player fighting a swarm of enemies in Diablo 4

The dates and launch timings for Season of Divine Intervention in Diablo 4, aka Season 11, have been announced, and a little over a week is left for it to go live.

The timings were announced earlier on Dec. 3 by Blizzard when they launched the official trailer. This guide will help you keep track of when the new season goes live so that you can jump in at the earliest.

Diablo 4 Season 11 release countdown

Titled Season of Divine Intervention, the upcoming season will include plenty of changes and new features. So far, it has been in the testing phase, which is now complete. Season 11 goes live across all platforms on Dec. 11 (Dec. 12 in some regions), pending an update.

The following countdown will expire once the new season goes live.


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The countdown is based on the following timings.

  • 8:30pm PST
  • 10:30pm CST
  • 11:30pm EST
  • 4am GMT
  • 5am CET

Blizzard will be following the usual launch pattern when it comes to seasons. Updated notes have also been released ahead of the launch, which include all the key features of the Season of Divine Intervention.

  • Season 11 will witness players taking a stance against the Lesser Evils. Azomodan will rise from Burning Hells, uniting Belial, Andariel, and Duriel. Your job is to erase the corruption and prevent them from taking over the sanctuary.
  • Ascend through the ranks to gain different rewards.
  • You'll be able to channel Hadriel's celestial power to earn various blessings. Defeat enemies to receive Divine Gifts and bonus rewards.
  • Enjoy a new crafting feature named Sanctification, which will offer you a chance to gain truly divine gear. These items will have superior upgrades that go beyond the limitations and scope of standard gears.

With much more in store, Season 11 is shaping up to be a really exciting one.

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Destructoid Thursday, December 4, 2025 1:39 AM
    

A screenshot from Octopath Traveler 0 showing characters standing in a green field with a blue treasure chest in front of them.

There's nothing more frustrating than a treasure chest you can't open. In Octopath Traveler 0, you'll find a ton of Blue Chests almost everywhere you go, but you won't be able to pry them open and scoop out all their loot until you've reached a certain point in the game.

And unfortunately for players, you'll be waiting quite a while to get to this point. To open Blue Chests, you need to have unlocked the Wishvale church, which isn't until you've completed the Kindlers of the Flame Pt. 5 questline and added Laurana to your party as a companion. And even then, you won't automatically be able to open Blue Chests; you'll need to upgrade your church to level three using Radiant Cornerstones acquired from defeating Elite Enemies around the map.

Two Radiant Cornerstones are needed to raise the church's level to two, and then you'll need another four to get it to level three. At church level two, the number of helpers you can have in battle increases to four, and the total capacity raises to seven. You can also house an additional resident at the church. When your church reaches level three, not only will you be able to open Blue Chests, but you can also have nine helpers on reserve at one time.

A screenshot from the upgrade church menu in Octopath Traveler 0. This shows the benefits from each upgrade and how much Radiant Cornerstones they cost.
You'll need six Radiant Cornerstones in total. Screenshot by Destructoid

I restored the Wishvale church around level 40, though I spent a lot of my time looking for collectibles, like seeds and Skill Masteries, and naturally leveling up in the process. You can expect to unlock the structure around mid-30s if you focus on the Kindlers of the Flame questline.

It took me a bit longer than normal to upgrade my church because I had used most of my Radiant Cornerstones to upgrade other structures around Wishvale. Eventually, I was able to redeem an Azure Flamestone at the Sacred Flame Dais in the middle of the town to show the locations of remaining Elite Enemies on the World Map. If you're still struggling to find enough of the stones to raise your church's level, progress through the main story some more. This will naturally unlock new areas for you to explore, including ones that will have Elite Enemies in them.

In Octopath Traveler 0, Blue Chests harbor lots of rare rewards, ranging from Skill Masteries, powerful weapons, and useful battle items like Almighty Olives. These items, especially the Masteries and weapons, make searching for Blue Chests well worth the struggle.

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Destructoid Thursday, December 4, 2025 1:39 AM
    

A pixelated warrior walks into a coliseum in Octopath Traveler 0.

Octopath Traveler 0 is a bit different from its predecessors. You may not follow eight narrative paths, but there are still eight protagonist jobs, or classes, that you'll get to choose from as you journey around Orsterra.

You get to choose your class after the prologue, but if you end up disliking it, you'll get to pick another later on in the game. There are eight jobs you can choose from:

  • Warrior
  • Hunter
  • Thief
  • Apothecary
  • Cleric
  • Dancer
  • Scholar
  • Merchant

Each class in Octopath Traveler 0 offers a different playstyle, skillset, and weapons. Warriors, for example, use swords and polearms, and they often serve as your strong frontline. Dancers, on the other hand, are skilled with daggers and fans, and their skills buff allies. Some classes have a bit of overlap in which weapons they use, but each job has its own set of unique abilities that you can use in combat.

A screenshot from Octopath Traveler showing a menu screen in the form of a book where the player picks their class. The Thief class is selected, and there's stats to coincide with the class.
Which one will you choose? Screenshot by Square Enix

Before you pick your job, it's a good idea to take a look at all of their battle and support skills to choose the right one for your preferred playstyle.

All jobs in Octopath Traveler 0 and their abilities

Warrior

As mentioned earlier, Warriors are your frontline. They can be tanky, but they can also be powerful fighters who deal tons of damage with swords and polearms. This job centers around physical damage with a few support moves that improve their attack and defense stats.

Battle skills

  • Cross Strike (12 SP) – Deal Sword damage to a foe.
  • Abide (6 SP) – Raise own Physical attack for 3 turns.
  • Spearhead (9 SP) – Deal Polearm damage to a foe. Act faster next turn.
  • Helmcleaver (8 SP) – Deal Sword damage to a foe and lower physical defense for 2 turns.
  • Counter Posture (36 SP) – Counter Physical attacks with a sword for 2 turns.
  • Assault (34 SP) – Deal Polearm damage to all foes. More potent if attacking from the back row.
  • Upending Strike (35 SP) – Deal great Sword damage to a foe 2 times.

Support skills

  • Peak Performance – Raise the equipped character's attack skill potency when HP is at least 100%.
  • Phys. Atk. +50 – Raise the equipped character's physical attack by 50.
  • Phys. Def. +50 – Raise the equipped character's physical defense by 50.
  • Defiant Spirit – When the equipped character has an attribute-reducing effect, raise BP recovery by 1 at the start of turn.

Hunter

A bowman uses an attack against a giant bug with many legs.
Hunters master bows to defeat foes. Screenshot by Destructoid

Hunter's strike from afar with bows, but they'll occasionally get up close and personal with an axe. Most of their skills revolve around physical damage, though they have access to Trade Tempest, a good source of Wind damage. Sniper is by far my favorite part of this job. This support skill causes your character to unleash a special attack at the end of the turn if they're positioned in the back row, which basically gives them a free attack.

Battle skills

  • Stray Arrows (14 SP) – Deal Bow damage to random foes 2 times.
  • Boomerang Toss (14 SP) – Deal Axe damage to random foes 2 times.
  • Trade Tempest (15 SP) – Deal Wind damage to all foes.
  • Ensnare (9 SP) – Cause a foe to act last for 2 turns.
  • First Shot (30 SP) – Deal Bow damage to a foe. Next attack is guaranteed to be a critical hit.
  • Rain of Arrows (12 SP) – Deal Bow damage to random foes 5 to 8 times.
  • Two-Tiered Shot (30 SP) – Deal Bow damage to a foe 2 times, then move to the back row. At the end of the turn, deal special Bow damage to a foe 2 times.

Support skills

  • Extra Experience – Receive additional EXP at the end of battle. (This effect is not cumulative.)
  • Invigorating Break Restore the equipped character's HP when breaking a foe.
  • Crit. + 50 – Raise the equipped character's critical chance by 50.
  • Sniper – At the end of turn, the equipped character will unleash a special attack with their equipped weapon when in the back row.

Thief

Thieves are all about speed, evasion, and critical hits. With a dagger or sword in hand, they focus primarily on dealing physical damage to foes, but also have access to skills that deal dark damage. A couple of skills in this job play into the whole "thief" role, stealing items, HP, or SP from enemies.

Battle skills

  • Steal (3 SP) – Steal an item from a foe.
  • HP Thief (9 SP) – Deal Dagger damage to a foe 2 times and steal HP equal to 50% of damage dealt.
  • Shadow Bind (8 SP) – Deal Dark damage to a foe and lower speed for 2 turns.
  • Level Slash (14 SP) – Deal Sword damage to all foes.
  • SP Thief (9 SP) – Deal Dagger damage to a foe 2 times and steal SP equal to 5% of damage dealt.
  • Master of Shadows (8 SP) – Deal Dark damage to a foe 2 times.
  • Tri-Edge (27 SP) – Deal Dagger damage to a foe 3 times.

Support skills

  • Extended Enfeeblement – When the equipped character inflicts an attribute-reducing effect, extend duration by 1 turn.
  • Evasion +50 – Raise the equipped character's evasion by 50.
  • Speed +50 – Raise the equipped character's speed by 50.
  • Entrap – When the equipped character takes physical damage, gain a 50% chance to inflict a random status-reducing effect on the foe.

Apothecary

Apothecaries know how to wield an axe. Screenshot by Destructoid

Apothecaries create medicines to restore their allies' health points and cure them of any pesky status ailments. But don't be fooled—they don't only support their teammates from afar. They can get in the action with axes and tomes to deal a bit of damage as well. Vivify is by far one of the most attractive things about this class, giving you the ability to revive an ally without having to use an Olive of Life.

Battle skills

  • First Aid (6 SP) – Restore HP of an ally.
  • Amputation (12 SP) – Deal Axe damage to a foe.
  • Enshroud (9 SP) – Gain a chance to inflict blindness on a foe for 2 turns.
  • Rehabilitate (15 SP) – Grant an ally immunity to status ailments for 2 turns.
  • Vivify (24 SP) – Revive an ally.
  • Heal All (15 SP) – Grant HP regeneration to the entire front row or back row for 3 turns.
  • Cross Cleave (30 SP) – Deal great Axe damage to a foe.

Support skills

  • Resist Ailments – Improve the equipped character's resistance to poison/bleeding/sleep/paralysis/blindness/silence/terror/weakness.
  • Max. SP +50 – Raise the equipped character's max. SP by 50.
  • Max. HP +500 – Raise the equipped character's max HP by 500.
  • Inspiriting Break – Restore the equipped character's SP when breaking a foe.

Cleric

Clerics, like Apothecaries, are all about protecting their allies from death, topping off health bars, and providing incredibly useful buffs. But they're also specialists of Light damage, which you may find yourself lacking in earlier stages of the game.

Battle skills

  • Heal Wounds (12 SP) – Restore HP of the entire front or back row.
  • Holy Light (11 SP) – Deal Light damage to a foe.
  • Brain Bash (18 SP) – Select a weapon and deal damage to a foe.
  • Sacred Flame's Protection (16 SP) – Grant an ally a small chance to prevent enemy attacks for 2 turns.
  • Light of Judgement (22 SP) – Deal great Light damage to a foe.
  • Celestial Veil (8 SP) – Grant an ally the ability to restore SP equal to 3% of damage taken for 2 turns.
  • Wondrous Veil (30 SP) – Grant an effect that allows an ally to recover with 25% of their max. HP upon being incapacitated (one time only).

Support skills

  • HP Recovery Up – Raise the amount restored by the equipped character's HP recovery/HP regeneration skills.
  • Elemental Defense + 50 – Raise the equipped character's Elemental Defense by 50.
  • Max. SP +50 – Raise the equipped character's max. SP by 50.
  • Encore – Grant an effect that allows you to recover with 25% of your max HP upon being incapacitated (one time only).

Dancer

Members of this class dance around the battlefield, providing buffs to allies and quickly dishing out damage. Dancers wield fans and daggers, and get a few interesting support skills that allow them to gain an upper-hand at the start of combat.

Battle skills

  • Lion Dance (6 SP) – Raise physical attack of an ally for 2 turns. Dance skill.
  • Wild Strike (14 SP) – Deal Fan damage to random foes 2 times.
  • Coney Caper (6 SP) – Raise Evasion of an ally for 2 turns. Dance skill.
  • Frosty Refrain (11 SP) – Deal Ice damage to a foe. Song skill.
  • Peacock Strut (6 SP)– Raise elemental attack of an ally for 2 turns. Dance skill.
  • Porcupine Stomp (6 SP) – Raise elemental defense of an ally for 2 turns. Dance skill.
  • Triple Arc (27 SP) – Deal Fan damage to a foe 3 times.

Support skills

  • The Show Goes On – When the equipped character grants an attribute-raising effect, extend duration by 1 turn.
  • Extra JP –Receive additional JP at the end of battle. (This effect is not cumulative.)
  • Speed +50 – Raise the equipped character's Speed by 50.
  • Boost-Start – At the start of battle, restore 1 BP.

Scholar

A screenshot of the main character in Octopath Traveler 0 using a wind skill called Maelstrom.
Scholars master the elements, including Wind. Screenshot by Destructoid

If you're looking to do a ton of elemental damage, this class is for you. Scholars pack the heat—sometimes literally, when they're using their Fire skills. What's the most underrated part of this job, though, is the support skill Study Foe, which discovers one weak point of a foe before the fighting even begins. Having that knowledge is an incredibly useful tool against your opponent.

Battle skills

  • Analyze (1 SP) – Discover 1 weak points of a foe and reveal HP.
  • Fireball (12 SP) - Deal Fire damage to all foes.
  • Tornado (12 SP) - Deal Wind damage to all foes.
  • Luminescence (14 SP) – Deal Light damage to all foes.
  • Fire Storm (33 SP) – Deal Fire damage to all foes 2 times.
  • Maelstrom (33 SP) – Deal Wind damage to all foes 2 times.
  • Blinding Light (33 SP) – Deal Light damage to all foes 2 times.

Support skills

  • Study Foe – At the start of battle, discover 1 weak point of each foe.
  • Elemental Attack +50 - Raise the equipped character's elemental attack by 50.
  • Lasting Memory – Status effects are not removed when incapacitated.
  • Mystic Breath – At the end of turn, raise the equipped character's elemental attack/defense for 2 turns when in the back row.

Merchant

A screenshot from the combat screen in Octopath Traveler 0 showing Tressa taking 900 Leaves from an enemy.
You can collect hundreds, sometimes thousands, of Leaves from enemies using Collect. Screenshot by Destructoid

Last, but certainly not least: Merchant. This job is fantastic if you want to make some money—and no, that's actually not a joke. Yes, Merchants are capable of dealing damage with their polearms and bows. But that's not why you pick this class. You pick it for the skill Collect, which steals Leaves from enemies, and the support skill Extra Leaves, which grants more money at the end of battle. This job is one of the best ways to make money in Octopath Traveler 0. Everything else is just a perk.

Battle skills

  • Deadly Thrust – More easily land critical Polearm hits on a foe.
  • Rest (0 SP) – Restore own HP/SP and cure own status ailments.
  • Mystic Shot (18 SP) – Deal Bow damage to all foes and restore SP equal to 2% of damage dealt to the entire front row.
  • Collect (3 SP) – Collect Leaves from a foe.
  • Piercing Thrust (30 SP) – Deal critical Polearm damage to a fow.
  • Arrow of Fortune (35 SP) – Deal great Bow damage and obtain JP based on damage dealt.
  • Donate BP (5 SP) – Grant 1 BP to an ally.

Support skills

  • Extra Leaves – Receive additional leaves at the end of battle. (This effect is not cumulative.)
  • Phys. Def. +50 – Raise the equipped character's physical defense by 50.
  • Elem. Def. +50 – Raise the equipped character's elemental defense by 50.
  • Borrow BP – Borrow insufficient BP for Boost from paired back ally. Neither will restore BP next turn.

How to change your job in Octopath Traveler 0

Before you can change your character's job in Octopath Traveler 0, you need to first unlock all of the skills in your first class by spending JP, which you earn in battle. Once you've unlocked all of your skills for your first pick, you'll be able to master skills or switch jobs to something new.

Mastering skills essentially makes them an inventory item called a Mastery, which can then be equipped by another ally. Not every character will be able to use every Mastery, though. Apothecaries, for example, can't equip Masteries that use bows, since that job only uses axes and tomes.

To change jobs in Octopath Traveler 0, head to the menu and scroll down to "Skills." Then choose "Protagonist's Jobs" and use the wheel to select the class you'd like to switch to.

A screenshot showing the Protagonist Job screen and all eight classes the player can choose.
Switch jobs in the Protagonist's Jobs menu. Screenshot by Destructoid

Even if you have no interest playing as one class, you may still want to consider unlocking it for your protagonist because a skill might still be valuable for your companions. Vivify, for example, is an incredibly powerful skill that allows you to revive fallen allies. You can get it by mastering it through Alfyn, one of your many companions, or by purchasing it from an NPC in Donescu. Both of these options don't appear until much later in the game, so if you wanted to stick the skill on another teammate earlier in the game, you're going to have to play as an Apothecary and spend JP to master it.

Just be aware that while unlocking a new job doesn't cost JP, you'll have to unlock all skills for that job before you can switch classes again. It costs about 2,730 JP to unlock all the skills in a class, so you best get to grinding monster encounters if you want enough to unlock them all.

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A screenshot from Octopath Traveler 0 showing eight pixelated characters lining up to face a green dragon-like beast in a dark cave.

If you've played any of the Octopath Traveler games, you know how vital companions are to your journey. In the first and second games in the series, you'd pick one of eight characters and play through their storylines. But in Octopath Traveler 0, you have your own storyline to follow, and your companions are there to see you through it.

All Octopath Traveler 0 companions

In Octopath Traveler 0, you'll meet over 20 different companions on your journey around Orsterra. Like in previous titles, each one has a class with a set of abilities and weapons that dictate their playstyle. After you've built the workshop in Wishvale, the game turns you loose and you can travel anywhere in the world. If you'd like, you can focus your time entirely on gathering companions and building your dream team. But before you do so, you'll need to know where to find each character in the game.

Here are all the companions in Octopath Traveler 0 and where you can find them.

Disclaimer: This guide is a work in progress. We will add more companions as we find them.

Name Class Location Starting Weapons and Skills
Alexia, a woman with short brown hair and a green tunic in Octopath Traveler 0
Alexia
Scholar Theatropolis - Library Weapons: Tome, Staff
Skill 1: Lightning Bolt - Unleash a Lightning attack on all foes.
Skill 2: Duskfall - Unleash a Dark attack on all foes.
Alfyn, a blond pixelated man wearing a green vest and a brown satchel.
Alfyn
Apothecary Clearbrook (after King Pardis III's quest line) Weapons: Axe, Tome
Skill 1: First Aid - Restore HP of an ally.
Skill 2: Icicle - Unleash an Ice attack on a foe.
Carinda, a short-haired woman wearing a green and white priestly cloak.
Carinda
Merchant Donescu (after Bestower of Power Ch. 1) Weapons: Polearm, Bow
Skill 1: Penetrating Thrust - Unleash a Polearm attack on a foe.
Skill 2: Recuperate - Grant self increased physical defense and restore HP.
Celsus, a man with dark hair wearing a trench coat, from Octopath Traveler 0
Celsus
Thief Valore: Main Boulevard - Tavern Weapons: Dagger, Sword
Skill 1: Goad - Focus enemy attacks on yourself and lower their accuracy.
Skill 2: Double Throw - Unleash 2 sword attacks with a high chance of a critical hit on random foes.
Delitia, a woman with dark hair and complexion wearing white pants and puffy sleeves.
Delitia
Hunter Emberglow Weapons: Bow, Axe
Skill 1: Piercing Shadow - Unleash a bow attack on a foe and decrease their speed.
Skill 2: Stray Arrows - Unleash two bow attacks on random foes.
El, the Swordsman in Octopath Traveler 0. She wears a navy blue hood with brown clothing beneath.
El the Swordsman
Warrior Cragspear (during Master of All) Weapons: Sword
Skill 1: Aggressive Slash - Unleash 3 Sword attacks on random foes.
Skill 2: Radiant Light - Unleash 3 Light attacks on random foes.
Esperre, a young, blonde-haired man in Octopath Traveler 0. He wears a red bag across his body.
Esperre
Apothecary Sufrataljah Sands (after Bestower of Wealth Ch. 2) Weapons: Axe, Tome
Skill 1: Recuperating Smash - Unleash an axe attack on a foe and restore own HP when attacking from back row.
Skill 2: Healing Touch - Restore HP and cure ailments of an ally.
Goodwin, a man with white spiky hair, a red scarf, and blue eyes.
Goodwin
Dancer Shipwreck Island Weapons: Fan, Dagger
Skill 1: Dance of Mist - Reduce accuracy and evasion of a foe, and force them to act last.
Skill 2: Storm's Refrain - Unleash 2 Lightning attacks on random foes.
A screenshot from Octopath Traveler 0 showing a woman with brown hair wearing a fur coat.
H'aanit
Hunter Victors Hollow (after Bestower of Wealth Ch. 1) Weapons: Bow, Axe
Skill 1: Rain of Arrows - Unleash 5 to 8 Bow attacks on random foes.
Skill 2: Summon Linde - Linde performs Sweep (multi-target Sword attack) or Charge (single-target Polearm attack).
Heidne, a pink-haired woman with a sideshave and one shoulder showing from her dark tunic.
Heidne
Thief Wishvale Trail (after Heidne and the Man-Eating Miser side quest) Weapons: Dagger, Sword
Skill 1: Steal - Steal an item from a foe.
Skill 2: Reaping Slash - Unleash a Dagger attack on a foe.
Laurana, a priestly woman with orange hair and a blue outfit.
Laurana
Cleric Wishvale (during Kindlers of the Flame Ch. 5) Weapons: Staff, Fan
Skill 1: Healing Light - Restore HP of an ally.
Skill 2: Brain Bash - Select a weapon and unleash an attack on a foe.
Ludo from Octopath Traveler 0, a man wearing a pirate outfit with red bandana and pants and a white tunic
Ludo
Merchant Sunshade (during Kindlers of the Flame Ch. 3) Weapons: Polearm, Bow
Skill 1: Spearhead - Unleash a Polearm attack on a foe and act faster during next turn.
Skill 2: Appraisal - Show weak points and possessions of a foe.
Macy, one of the many companions in Octopath Traveler 0. She has strawberry blonde hair and a purple tunic
Macy
Apothecary Emberglow Inn Weapons: Axe, Tome
Skill 1: First Aid - Restores HP to an ally.
Skill 2: Poisonous Touch - Unleash an Axe attack on a foe and inflict poison.
Olberic, a large man wearing a blue tunic in Octopath TRaveler 0
Olberic
Warrior Shepherds Rock (after completing Master of All) Weapons: Sword, Polearm
Skill 1: Level Slash - Unleash a Sword attack on all foes.
Skill 2: Abide - Raise own physical attack.
Phenn, a man with long blonde hair that's pulled back in a loose low ponytail in Octopath Traveler 0
Phenn
Hunter Snowshard Grotto (during Kindlers of the Flame Ch. 1) Weapons: Bow, Axe
Skill 1: Repeated Shot - Unleash 2 Bow attacks on a foe.
Skill 2: Stout Wall - Raise own physical defense.
Pius, a long-haired man wearing white and purple robes in Octopath Traveler 0
Pius
Cleric Cragspear Weapons: Staff, Fan
Skill 1: Cleansing Fire - Unleash a Fire attack on a foe.
Skill 2: Stalwart Veil - Raise the Physical Defense of an ally.
Primrose, a brown-haired woman with blue eyes wearing dancer's garb, in Octopath Traveler 0
Primrose
Dancer Sunshade (during Master of All) Weapons: Fan, Dagger
Skill 1: Lion Dance - Raise the Physical Attack of an ally.
Skill 2: Moonlight Waltz - Unleash a Dark attack on a foe.
A woman with long blonde hair and a blue flower in her hair. She wars a green crop top and long skirt.
Saoirse
Dancer Theatropolis - Amphitheatre (after completing Master of Fame) Weapons: Fan, Dagger
Skill 1: Mole Dance - Raise the Physical Defense of an ally.
Skill 2: Dance of Repose - Grant HP regeneration to an ally.
A white-haired man in a white cloak. This is Sazantos.
Sazantos
Flamebringer Wishvale Trail (During Finale) Weapons: Sword
Skill 1: Aggressive Slash - Unleash 3 Sword attacks on random foes.
Skill 2: Radiant Light - Unleash 3 Light attacks on random foes.
A pixelated woman with dark hair, a red headband, and a green shirt.
Stia
Architect Prologue Weapons: Axe, Dagger
Skill 1: First Aid - Restores HP to an ally.
Skill 2: Chop Wood - Unleash an Axe attack on a foe.
Therion, a white-haired man with a pink scarf and light purple tunic.
Therion
Thief Cragspear Weapons: Dagger, Sword
Skill 1: Steal - Steal an item from a foe.
Skill 2: Wildfire - Unleash a Fire attack on a foe.
Tressa, a woman in a yellow tunic with blonde hair and a brown hat.
Tressa
Merchant Rippletide Weapons: Polearm, Bow
Skill 1: Collect - Collect Leaves from a foe.
Skill 2: Tradewinds - Unleash a Wind attack on a foe.
Viator, a man with blonde hair and a silver armor set.
Viator
Warrior Valore - Tavern Weapons: Sword, Polearm
Skill 1: Provoke - Focus enemy attacks on yourself.
Skill 2: Wild Blade - Deal Sword damage to random foes two time(s).

Alexia

A short-haired woman in a green tunic holding a lantern descends stairs. This is the art for Alexia in Octopath Traveler 0
Alexia, the Scholar. Image via Square Enix

Alexia is a scholar with a bit of a mental block. When you first meet her in the Theatropolis library, you'll learn she's hit a dead end in her research on ancient civilizations. After battling her, she insists on joining in your adventures, hoping you'll lead her to ruins or some other exciting discovery that will spark a breakthrough.

Alexia specializes in Lightning and Dark damage, making her a strong special attacker. As a resident of Wishvale, she offers marginal boosts to JP in the Training Ground.

Battle skills

  • Lightning Bolt (12 SP) - Unleash a Lightning attack on all foes.
  • Duskfall (12 SP) - Unleash a Dark attack on all foes.
  • Elemental Bash (8 SP) - Deal Tome damage to a foe and lower Elemental Defense for 2 turns.
  • Analyze (1 SP) - Discover 1 weak points of a foe and reveal HP.
  • Pray (6 SP) - Raise own Elemental Attack for 3 turns.
  • Lightning Blast (33 SP) - Deal Lightning damage to all foes 2 times.
  • Duskblight (33 SP) - Deal dark damage to all foes 2 times.
  • [Ultimate Technique] Ancient Magic - Deal massive non-elemental damage to all foes.

Support skills

  • Conserve Magic - Restore SP when a spell is not used during turn after spell is used.
  • Elemental Defense +50 - Raise the equipped character's Elemental Defense by 50.
  • Max. SP +50 - Raise the equipped character's maximum SP by 50.
  • Incidental Analysis - Discover a random target's weak point after the equipped character acts.

Alfyn

Oh, good ol' Alfyn. The kind-hearted Apothecary from the original Octopath is back for more adventure in 0, and we're all happy to see him. You'll meet Alfyn in Clearbrook a bit later into your journey, and you'll have to help him gather a few medicinal supplies. He'll eventually join your team when he sees an opportunity to help even more people travelling with you.

Alfyn's skills and weapons look much like in the original Octopath. He uses an axe and a polearm, but his skills are where his real value lies. With Vivify, he can revive fallen allies, and Rehabilitate cures and protects teammates from status ailments. As a resident of Wishvale, he occasionally gives you medicinal items to aid you in future battles.

Battle skills

  • First Aid (6 SP) – Restore HP of an ally.
  • Icicle (11 SP) – Deal Ice damage to a foe.
  • Rehabilitate (15 SP) – Grant an ally immunity to status ailments for 2 turns.
  • Amputation (12 SP) – Deal Axe damage to a foe.
  • Empoison (9 SP) – Gain a chance to inflict poison on a foe for 3 turns.
  • Vivify (24 SP) – Revive an ally.
  • Vigorous Strike (16 SP) – Deal great Axe damage to a foe. More potent the more HP you have left.
  • [Ultimate Technique] Pomegranate Panacea – Restore 2 BP to all allies.

Support skills

  • Resist Ailments – Improve the equipped character's resistance to poison/bleeding/sleep/paralysis/blindness/silence/terror/weakness.
  • Max. SP +50 – Raise the equipped character's max. SP by 50.
  • Max. HP +500 – Raise the equipped character's max HP by 500.
  • Heightened Healing – Raise the amount of HP/SP restored by the equipped character.

Carinda

Art for Carinda, a woman with short white hair, in Octopath Traveler 0. She kneels, smiling, at the foot of a staircase while a man sits above her.
Carinda, the Merchant. Image via Square Enix

Carinda shows up in the later stages of the game, and you'll be glad when she finally does. She's a kind and caring soul, but make no mistake: she's still a Merchant at the end of the day, and she's all about that coin.

As a Merchant, Carinda carries around a polearm and a bow, and many of her skills make use of these two types of damage. Her attacks offer a few cool secondary effects, though, like earning JP based on how much damage she does or paralyzing her foes.

Battle skills

  • Penetrating Thrust (12 SP) – Deal Polearm damage to a foe.
  • Recuperate  (12 SP) – Restore own HP and raise physical defense for 3 turns.
  • Trade Blizzard (12 SP) – Deal Ice damage to all foes.
  • Arrow of Fortune (35 SP) – Deal great Bow damage and obtain JP based on damage dealt.
  • Immobilizing Shot (8 SP) – Deal Bow damage to a foe and gain a chance to inflict paralysis for 2 turns.
  • Soaring Javelin (14 SP) – For 3 turns, deal special Polearm damage to all foes at the end of the turn.
  • Mystic Shot (18 SP) – Deal Bow damage to all foes and restore SP equal to 2% of damage dealt to the entire front row.
  • [Ultimate Technique] Trick of the Trade – Raise physical attack of all allies for 5 turns and grant them the ability to dodge physical attacks 1 time.

Support skills

  • Blessing of Restoration – When the equipped character is in the front row, grant HP/SP regeneration to the paired ally.
  • Elemental Defense +50 – Raise the equipped character's Elemental Defense by 50.
  • Physical Defense +50 – Raise the equipped character's Physical Defense by 50.
  • Iron Will – 50% chance to nullify an attribute-reducing effect.

Celsus

Art for Celsus from Octopath Traveler 0. In the image, Celsus, a dark-haired and well-dressed man, stands over another man with knifes in the wall above his head.
Celsus, the Thief. Image via Square Enix

When you meet Celsus in Valore, he's employed as a bodyguard at the town's tavern. Despite being an expert with knives, this bodyguard is a devout man of faith and uses his skillset to deliver god's judgement on troublemakers. After hearing your story, he'll join you on your travels.

As a Thief, his abilities require a bit of luck; many of them involve hitting random enemies and increasing chances of landing a critical blow. When's he's added to Wishvale, he brings the Faithful Heart bonus, which adds one to the helper's original count at the church.

Battle skills

  • Goad (18 SP) - Attempt to draw the attention of all foes to the caster for 3 turns and lower Accuracy of all foes for 3 turns.
  • Double Throw (8 SP) - Deal Dagger damage to random foes 2 times. This attack has an increased chance of being a critical hit.
  • Divine Speed (6 SP) - Raise own Evasion/Speed for 3 turns.
  • Wild Blade (14 SP) - Deal Sword damage to random foes 2 times.
  • Sidestep (15 SP) - Grant self the ability to dodge physical attacks 1 times.
  • Winding Throw (34 SP) - Deal Dagger damage to all foes. This has an increased chance of being a critical hit.
  • Triple Throw (26 SP) - Deal Dagger damage to random foes 3 times. This has an increased chance of being a critical hit.
  • [Ultimate Technique] Master of Evasion - Make user the target of enemy attacks and grant the ability to dodge physical attacks for 2 turns.

Support skills

  • Evil Ward - Raise the party's success rate when attempting to flee. (The effect is not cumulative.)
  • Evasion +50 - Raise the equipped character's Evasion by 50.
  • Vim and Vigor - Restore HP of equipped character every turn.
  • Detect Danger - At the start of turn, gain a 25% chance to dodge physical attacks by 1 turns.

Delitia

Delitia, a young woman with dark hair pulled back, kneels while firing a bow.
Delitia, the Hunter. Image via Square Enix

You meet Delitia in Embervale shortly after completing the second chapter of the Master of Power questline. A hunter from the Sunlands, Delitia is searching for her brother who mysteriously vanished one day. Her brother is next in line to lead the Aqeeq, and as a loyal member to the clan, it's Delitia's duty to find him. She recruits you to help her find him, but in exchange, she promises to help you on your journey as well. Who doesn't love a mutually beneficial relationship?

As a Hunter, Delitia wields a Bow, but she's also got an Axe on standby. She's also a reliable source of Ice damage, which can be hard to come by in Octopath Traveler 0. At Wishvale, she will occasionally provide you with whatever she can bring back from hunting: Mutton and Beef, mainly.

Battle skills

  • Piercing Shadow (8 SP) - Unleash a bow attack on a foe and decrease their speed.
  • Stray Arrows (14 SP) - Unleash two bow attacks on random foes.
  • Soporific Ice Frog (8 SP) - Deal Ice damage to a foe and gain a chance to inflict sleep for 2 turns.
  • Retreating Shot (9 SP) - Deal Bow damage to a foe, then move to the back row.
  • Mind Sap (6 SP) - Lower Elemental Defense of a foe for 2 turns.
  • Ice Boulder (16 SP) - Deal Ice damage to a foe 2 times.
  • Devastating Shot (28 SP) - Deal great Bow damage to a foe and gain a small chance to instantly kill a target.
  • [Ultimate Technique] Gift of the Aqeeq - Lower Physical Attack/Physical Defense of all foes for 2 turn(s), and raise Physical Attack/Physical Defense of all allies for 4 turns.

Support skills

  • Fortitude - Raises the equipped character's attack skill potency the lower their HP.
  • Physical Attack +50 - Raise the equipped character's Physical Attack by 50.
  • Extended Enfeeblement - When the equipped character inflicts an attribute-reducing effect, extend duration by one turn.
  • Exacerbate - When switching from the back row, extend duration of attribute-reducing effects of target by 1 turn.

El the Swordsman

El's a mysterious swordswoman who joins you on your travels later on in the storyline. She wields only a sword but can also dish out Light damage, a reflection of her pure heart. You won't know much about El's true identity when you first meet her, but you discover more as you continue to fight alongside her.

Battle skills

  • Level Slash (14 SP) - Deal Sword damage to all foes.
  • First Aid (6 SP) - Restore HP of an ally.
  • Radiant Light (19 SP) - Deal Light damage to random foes 3 times.
  • Vacuum Slice (30 SP) - Deal great Sword damage to a foe.
  • Almighty (12 SP) - Raise own Physical Attack, Physical Defense, Elemental Attack, and Elemental Defense for 3 turns.
  • Trifold Slash (27 SP) - Deal Sword damage to a foe 3 times.
  • Divine Light (30 SP) - Deal Light damage to a foe 1 times. Attack count increases based on Boost level.
  • [Ultimate Technique] Holy Sword - Deal Light damage to all foes 5 times.

Support skills

  • Of Equal Might - Equalize Physical Attack and Elemental Attack of the equipped character to whichever value is higher.
  • Elemental Defense +50 - Raise the equipped character's Elemental Defense by 50.
  • Physical Defense +50 - Raise the equipped character's Physical Defense by 50.
  • Vast Energy - When the equipped character is in the back row, they will have a 25% chance to reduce paired ally's BP consumption to 0.

Esperre

Esperre, a small boy with short blonde hair, holds a green test tube up as he stands over an apothecary table.
Esperre, the Apothecary. Image via Square Enix

Esperre's intro quest will knock you on your ass—quite literally. But luckily, this Apothecary is there to swoop in to save you. Together, you'll work out a plan to defeat a nasty beast, and from there on out, Esperre won't want to leave your side. He'll travel with you in hopes of learning more about medicine and following in his father's footsteps.

As an Apothecary, he uses an axe and tome for his basic attacks, while his skills are a beautiful blend of heals, status ailments, and elemental damage. At Wishvale, he marginally raises the production speed of crops when placed in the fields.

Battle skills

  • Recuperating Smash (8 SP) – Deal Axe damage to a foe. Restore own HP if attacking from the back row.
  • Healing Touch (12 SP) – Restore HP of an ally and cure status ailments.
  • Thunderclap (12 SP) – Deal Lightning damage to all foes.
  • Toxify (15 SP) – Gain a chance to inflict toxin on a foe for 3 turns.
  • Arcane Tome (18 SP) – Deal Tome damage to a foe. Restore own SP if attacking from the back row.
  • Vivify (24 SP) – Revive an ally.
  • Weak to Poison (4 SP) – Make a foe weak to poison for 2 turns.

Support skills

  • Prolonged Ailment – When the equipped character inflicts a status ailment, extend duration by 1 turn.
  • Max. SP +50 – Raise the equipped character's max. SP by 50.
  • Elem. Def. +50 – Raise the equipped character's elemental defense by 50.

Goodwin

Goodwin, a blonde-haired man leaning on the side of a ship by a rope with his hand outstretched towards the sea
Goodwin, the Dancer. Image via Square Enix

Oh, the Theater King, Shipwreck King, and Pain-In-Your-Ass King. Okay, maybe I made that last one up. You'll find Goodwin crashed out on Shipwreck Island, and the only thing that can rouse him from his state of middling consciousness is Ratatouille. And no, that's not me making that up.  

Goodwin's a Dancer, so he wields a fan and dagger in combat. His skills revolve around lowering attributes of enemies and shocking them with Lightning damage. As a resident of Wishvale, he offers a regular Leaf gift, giving you money every now and then. And that, my friends, makes him worth the trouble of recruiting.

Battle skills

  • Dance of Mist (9 SP) – Lower Accuracy/Evasion of a foe for 2 turns and cause target to act last for 2 turns. Dance skill.
  • Storm's Refrain (13 SP) – Deal Lightning damage to random foes 2 times. Song skill.
  • Song of Battle (6 SP) – Make foes more likely to attack paired ally in the back row and raise their Physical Defense for 3 turns, then move to back row.
  • Double Arc (18 SP) – Deal Fan damage to a foe 2 times.
  • Levin's Reform (8 SP) – Deal Lightning damage to a foe and gain a chance to inflict paralysis for 2 turns. Song skill.
  • Thunder's Refrain (19 SP) – Deal Lightning damage to random foes 3 times. Song skill.
  • Dance of Sloughs (30 SP) – Lower Speed/Evasion of all foes for 2 turns and cause targets to act last for 2 turns. Dance skill.
  • [Ultimate Technique] Song of Levin - Deal Lightning damage to all foes and for 2 turns, deal Lightning damage to all foes at the end of the turn. Song skill.

Support skills

  • Hang Tough – When the equipped character is not near death, they will survive an otherwise lethal attack with 1 HP remaining.
  • Max. SP +50 – Raise the equipped character's max. SP by 50.
  • Elemental Defense + 50 – Raise the equipped character's Elemental Defense by 50.
  • Vast Energy - When the equipped character is in the back row, they will have a 25% chance to reduce paired ally's BP consumption to 0.

H'aanit

Our favorite Hunter duo from the original Octopath has returned. That's right: H'aanit and her leopard partner Linde are back in action, and they'll join your journey in the later stages of the game. You find them in Victors Hollow on a trial put forth by her mentor Z'aanta, and you'll have to help her take down a fearsome beast. But the real lesson is, of course, companionship. This is a JRPG, after all.

Battle skills

  • Rain of Arrows (12 SP) – Deal Bow damage to random foes 5 to 8 times.
  • Summon Linde (16 SP) – Summon Linde and deal sword damage to all foes or polearm damage to a foe.
  • Thunderbird (11 SP) – Deal Lightning damage to a foe.
  • True Strike (15 SP) – Deal critical Bow damage to a foe.
  • Ensnare (9 SP) – Cause a foe to act last for 2 turns.
  • Arrowstorm (36 SP) – Deal Bow damage to all foes 5 to 8 times.
  • Take Aim (12 SP) – Raise accuracy/critical chance of the entire front or back row for 2 turns.

Support skills

  • Second Serving – 50% chance of unleashing a follow-up strike when the equipped character uses "Attack."
  • Crit +50 – Raise the equipped character's critical chance by 50.
  • Accuracy + 50 – Raise the equipped character's accuracy by 50.

Heidne

Heidne's probably your biggest fan in all of Orsterra—or at least, it feels that way at times. You'll find her first outside of Sunshade and then once again outside of Flamesgrace, and both times, she'll want to battle you to try to steal your ring. Her obsession with you and your jewelry makes more sense after you hear her story during the Heidne and the Man-Eating Miser quest, which begins with One's True Worth just outside of Sunshade.

Once you've helped Heidne defeat Vaughner, she'll ask to join your team. As a Thief, she can impair enemies by lowering their stats and dealing Dagger and Dark damage to them. Her supporting skills are incredibly useful, giving her a chance to steal an item automatically after attacking or taking a second turn. Like Goodwin, she offers Leaf gifts at Wishvale, so be sure to add her as a resident to get as much money as you can.

Battle skills

  • Steal (3 SP) - Steal an item from a foe.
  • Reaping Slash (12 SP) – Deal Dagger damage to a foe.
  • Inhibit Offense (6 SP) – Lower Physical Attack/Elemental Attack of a foe for 2 turns.
  • Darkest Night (11 SP) – Deal Dark damage to a foe.
  • Lower Defenses (6 SP) – Lower Physical Defense/Elemental Defense of a foe for 2 turns.
  • Shield Burst (18 SP) – Select a weapon and deal damage to a foe. Lower Shield Points regardless of target's weak points.
  • Triple Throw (26 SP) – Deal Dagger damage to random foes 3 times. Has an increased chance of being a critical hit.
  • [Ultimate Technique] Pilfer – Deal great Dagger damage to a foe and steal an item when attack is successful.

Support skills

  • Incidental Steal – 25% chance to steal an item when attacking a foe.
  • Speed +50 – Raise the equipped character's speed by 50.
  • Patience – Give the equipped character a 25% chance to act again at the end of the turn.
  • The Ring's Grace – Raise physical attack and elemental attack when the equipped character is paired with the main character.

Laurana

Laurana, a woman with long orange hair wearing a cleric cloak, as she stares out the window with her hands pressed together in a prayer.
Laurana, the Cleric. Image via Square Enix

Like Stia and Phenn, Laurana's one of the original Wishvale residents, but she goes missing after the town is tragically burned to the ground. You won't find her until later on in the Kindlers of the Flame questline, and by that point, she's become a Cleric in Flamesgrace.

As a Cleric, she carries around a staff and a fan, and many of her skills involve some sort of healing effect. Where Laurana shines, however, is in her ability to shield allies from death with Wondrous Veil and her Ultimate Technique, Maiden's Miracle. These two skills grant effects that automatically restore allies' health after they've been incapacitated, making Laurana an incredibly powerful party member at later stages of the game when enemies start hitting a bit harder.

Battle skills

  • Healing Light (8 SP) – Restore HP of an ally.
  • Brain Bash (18 SP) – Select a weapon and deal damage to a foe.
  • Ethereal Healing (30 SP) – Grant HP regeneration to the entire front row or entire bac row for 2 turns.
  • Soporific Ice Fog (8 SP) – Deal Ice damage to a foe and gain a chance to inflict sleep for 2 turns.
  • Mystical Staff (9 SP) – Deal Staff damage to a foe 2 times and restore SP equal to 10% of damage dealt.
  • Moonlit Repose (8 SP) – Grant SP regeneration to an ally for 1 turn.
  • Wondrous Veil (30 SP) – Grant an effect that allows an ally to recover with 25% of their max. HP upon being incapacitated (one time only).
  • [Ultimate Technique] Maiden's Miracle – Grant an effect that allows the entire front row or back row to recover with 50% of their max HP upon being incapacitated.

Support skills

  • HP Recovery Up – Raise the amount restored by the equipped character's HP recovery/HP regeneration skills.
  • Max. SP +50 – Raise the equipped character's max SP by 50.
  • Speed +50 – Raise the equipped character's Speed by 50.
  • Encore – Grant an effect that allows you to recover with 25% of your max HP upon being incapacitated (one time only).

Ludo

A young man with shaggy brown hair and a red headband stands with his foot atop a wooden box. He points upwards with joy while a younger boy cheers him on.
Ludo, the Merchant. Image via Square Enix

You'll meet Ludo during the third chapter of the Kindlers of the Flame questline. At this point in the story, he's running a prominent business down in Sunshade, much to others' disdain. He's a bit pompous at first, especially for a 20-year-old merchant, but he eventually agrees to join your efforts at Wishvale after you take out a band of lizardmen at his behest.

Ludo's all about raking in those Leaves, and his skills reflect that. He fights primarily with a Polearm but also uses a Bow. At Wishvale, he marginally raises the selling price of items at the shop and is locked to that building—though, since he's a merchant, would you really want him anywhere else?

Battle skills

  • Spearhead (9 SP) - Deal Polearm damage to a foe. Act faster next turn.
  • Appraisal (1 SP) - Discover 1 weak points of a foe and reveal possessions.
  • Arm-Crippling Thrust (9 SP) - Deal Polearm damage to a foe 2 times and lower their physical attack by 2 turns.
  • Negotiation (10 SP) - Target for provides additional EXP and Leaves at the end of battle.
  • Leg-Crippling Thrust (22 SP) - Deal Polearm damage to a foe 2 times and lower their speed by 2 turns.
  • War Cry (6 SP) - Raise own physical attack/crit. for 3 turns.
  • Crippling Thrust (27 SP) - Deal Polearm damage to a foe 3 times.
  • [Ultimate Technique] Enervating Thrust - Deal Polearm damage to a foe. If broken, lower Shield Points of target by one upon recovery.

Support skills

  • Extra Items - Enemies are more likely to drop items.
  • Invigorating Attack - Restore HP equal to 10% of damage deal when using "Attack."
  • Max. HP +500 - Raise the equipped character's max HP by 500.
  • Fierce Rush - Raise the potency of multiple-hit attacks against broken enemies.

Macy

Art from Octopath Traveler 0, showing a woman with a blonde bob leaning over a bed with a sick patient.
Macy, the Apothecary. Image via Square Enix

By far, the most compassionate companion you'll meet on your journey is Macy. She's a caretaker almost to a fault, and she frets religiously about her friends' wellbeing. You can find Macy early on in your journey at the Emberglow Inn, and she'll quickly join your travels in hopes of spreading her charity to other regions of Orsterra.

As an Apothecary, Macy's battle skills both support allies through heals and SP restoration, as well as damaging enemies with hard-hitting Axe attacks. Back at Wishvale, she offers the Med Supply boon and will regularly give you healing items.

Battle skills

  • First Aid (6 SP) - Restore HP of an ally.
  • Poisonous Touch (18 SP) - Deal Axe damage to a foe and gain a chance to inflict poison for 2 turns.
  • Paralysis Formula (9 SP) - Gain a chance to inflict paralysis on a foe for 2 turns.
  • Expert First Aid (6 SP) - Restore HP of an ally and move to the back row.
  • Rest (0 SP) - Restore own HP/SP and cure own status ailments.
  • Twin Bash (18 SP) - Deal Axe damage to a foe 2 times.
  • Share SP (Costs 50% of caster's remaining SP) - Grant 50% of the caster's remaining SP to an ally.
  • [Ultimate Technique] Prism Mist - Grant a random positive status effect to all allies.

Support skills

  • Boon of Healing - When using an HP recovery skill, extend duration of target's augmenting effects by 1 turn.
  • Elemental Defense +50 - Raise the equipped character's Elemental Defense by 50.
  • Max. HP +500 - Raise the equipped character's max HP by 500.
  • Healing Item Expertise - Increase the effects of healing items during battle.

Olberic

The Unbending Blade has returned. Given Olberic's capabilities, it's no surprise there's frauds parading around Orsterra using his name, and you'll catch one out later in your journey. After helping him, he decides to travel with you to find the retribution he's looking for.

As a Warrior, Olberic makes the most of swords and polearms. He can be quite the frontline, using his Cover support skill to defend allies from near death and taunting enemies into targeting him with Provoke. At Wishvale, he marginally increases the experience point allies will gain from the Training Ground.

Battle skills

  • Level Slash (14 SP) – Deal Sword damage to all foes.
  • Abide (6 SP) – Raise own physical attack for 3 turns.
  • Spearhead (9 SP) – Deal Polearm damage to a foe. Act faster next turn.
  • Provoke (12 SP) – Deal Sword damage to a foe.
  • Stout Wall (6 SP) – Raise own physical defense for 3 turns.
  • Wild Thrust (29 SP) – Deal Polearm damage to random foes 3 to 5 times.
  • [Ultimate Technique] Unbending Blade – Deal massive Sword damage to a foe.

Support skills

  • Cover – Take damage from a single hit meant for a near-death ally.
  • Physical Attack + 50 – Raise equipped character's physical attack by 50.
  • Physical Defense +50 – Raise the equipped character's physical defense by 50.
  • Surpassing Power – The equipped character will deal up to 99,999 damage.

Phenn

Phenn, a man with long blonde hair in a braid with a hunter's tunic. He reaches for arrows on his back with the sun behind him.
Phenn, the Hunter. Image via Square Enix

A member of the original Wishvale crew, Phenn blames himself for much of the destruction caused in Wishvale's attack. You find him training in the caves surrounding the town, attempting to hone his skills so he'll never have to face such loss again.

Phenn joins your party as part of the Kindlers of the Flame questline to help rebuild the town. He uses a bow and axe as a Hunter, and eventually takes over running the town's tavern in the rebuilding efforts. Phenn brings the Negotiator skill to Wishvale, which marginally lowers the cost of restoring your reputation in the town.

Battle skills

  • Repeated Shot (8 SP) - Unleash 2 Bow attacks on a foe.
  • Stout Wall (6 SP) - Raise own physical defense.
  • Provoke (6 SP) - Attempt to draw the attention of all foes for 3 turns.
  • Sweeping Gale (16 SP) - Deal Wind damage to a foe 2 times.
  • Focus (6 SP) - Raise own physical attack and accuracy for 3 turns.
  • Twin Bash (18 SP) - Deal Axe damage to a foe 2 times.
  • Avenging Triple Shot (32 SP) - At the end of turn, deal special bow damage to a foe 3 times. This attack is more potent the more hits taken that turn.
  • [Ultimate Technique] Shield of Hope - Reduce damage taken by all enemies for 2 turns.

Support skills

  • Vigorous Victor - Restore 30% of the equipped character's maximum HP and SP upon winning the battle.
  • Physical Defense +50 - Raise the equipped character's physical defense by 50.
  • Eye for an Eye - Gain a 50% chance to counter physical attacks.
  • The Strength to Protect - Raise physical attack up to 5 tiers every time the equipped character takes damage.

Pius

Art for Pius, a tall man with medium length dark hair. He wears long white and purple priest attire and stands in front of a tombstone with a sunny mountainous background behind him.
Pius, the Cleric. Image via Square Enix

You run into Pius after arriving in Cragspear, and although you might not know him, he knows you. He's an old family friend—a distant relative of your mother, actually—and is distraught to hear about the events at Wishvale. Raised in the faith, Pius is a devout bishop and joins you in your journey seeking to provide aid wherever he can.

As a Cleric, Pius offers support in a fight, but he can also dish out damage when needed. His abilities revolve around healing and raising the defense of allies, though he also has a few Fire and Fan attacks. At Wishvale, he adds one to the helper's original use count in the Church—fitting, for a Bishop.

Battle skills

  • Cleansing Fire (11 SP) - Deal Fire damage to a foe.
  • Stalwart Veil (9 SP) - Raise physical defense of an ally for 2 turns.
  • Heal Wounds (12 SP) - Restore HP of the entire front or back row of allies.
  • Wild Strike (14 SP) - Deal Fan damage to random foes 2 times.
  • Sweep (34 SP) - Select a weapon and deal damage to all foes.
  • Flames of Judgement (13 SP) - Deal Fire damage to random foes 2 times.
  • Sacred Shield (20 SP) - Grant a shield to an ally, reducing damage taken from the next hit by 50 percent.
  • [Ultimate Technique] Scales of Justice - Lower physical defense/elemental defense of all foes for 2 turn(s) and raise physical attack/elemental attack of all allies for 4 turns.

Support skills

  • Back Row Support - When the equipped character is in the back row, grant HP restoration to paired ally.
  • Elemental Defense +50 - Raise the equipped character's elemental defense by 50.
  • Speed +50 - Raise the equipped character's speed by 50.
  • Recover SP - Restore SP equal to 1% of damage dealt when using "Attack."

Primrose

Primrose is one of the returning companions from the original Octopath Traveler, and her appearance will be a welcome sight to any fan of the first game. You'll meet her later on in the game's story in the Sunshade tavern—though you'll have to rematch Rosso if you want her to join your team.

As a Dancer, Primrose's skills revolve around buffing allies and dealing Dark damage. She wields a dagger and a fan, much like the other Dancers in the party. Her Resident Skill, Savvy Shopper, marginally lowers the price of items you can buy from Ludo's shop.

Battle skills

  • Lion Dance (6 SP) – Raise physical attack of an ally for 2 turns. Dance skill.
  • Moonlight Waltz (11 SP) – Deal Dark damage to a foe. Song skill.
  • Peacock Strut (6 SP) – Raise elemental attack of an ally for 2 turns. Dance skill.
  • Mole Dance (6 SP) – Raise physical defense of an ally for 2 turns. Dance skill.
  • Night Ode (15 SP) – Deal Dark damage to all foes. Song skill.
  • Panther Dance (6 SP) – Raise speed of an ally for 2 turns. Dance skill.
  • Song of Lunar Shadow (40 SP) – Deal great Dark damage to a foe. Song skill.
  • [Ultimate Technique] Twilight Waltz – Deal Dark damage to all foes 2 times. Grant SP regeneration to all allies for 3 turns. Dance skill.

Support skills

  • Second Wind – Restore SP of equipped character every turn.
  • Evasion +50 – Raise the equipped character's Evasion by 50.
  • Speed +50 – Raise the equipped character's Speed by 50.
  • The Show Goes On – When the equipped character grants an attribute-raising effect, extend duration by 1 turn.

Saoirse

Saoirse, a woman with long blonde hair, reaches out for a blue butterfly in this Octopath Traveler 0 art.
Saoirse, the Dancer. Image via Square Enix

Shortly after the events of the Master of Fame questline, you meet Saoirse, a performer at the Theatropolis Amphitheatre. To get her to join your party, you'll have to select the right combination of dance moves. The correct order of moves is "lightly as a kingfisher," "gaily as a baleful bloom," and then "fiercely as a fungold." Once you've shown off your fancy footwork, Saoirse will declare you her "song," a dedicated dance partner, and accompany you on your travels.

As a Dancer, Saoirse uses a fan and dagger for her weapons, and her abilities revolve around providing buffs to her teammates. At Wishvale, she offers the Abundant Charm effect, which slightly increases the frequency of deliveries regularly provided by the town's residents.

Battle skills

  • Mole Dance (6 SP) - Raise physical defense of an ally for 2 turn(s. Dance skill.
  • Dance of Repose (6 SP) - Grant HP regeneration to an ally for 3 turns. Dance skill.
  • Song of Winds (11 SP) - Deal Wind damage to a foe. Song skill.
  • Panther Dance (6 SP) - Raise speed of an ally for 2 turns. Dance skill.
  • Song of Slumber (9 SP) - Gain a chance to inflict sleep on a foe for 2 turns. Song skill.
  • Song of Howling Winds (12 SP) - Deal Wind damage to all foes. Song skill.
  • Dance of Respite (33 SP) - Grant HP regeneration to the entire front row or entire back row for 2 turns. Dance skill.
  • [Ultimate Technique] Ruinous Aria - Grant an ally the ability to exploit weaknesses regardless of weak points for 2 turn(s). Song skill.

Support skills

  • Invigorate - When the equipped character grants HP regeneration with a skill, grant SP regeneration to the target for 2 turn(s).
  • Speed +50 - Raise the equipped character's speed by 50.
  • Max. SP +50 - Raise the equipped character's maximum SP by 50.
  • Back Row Dancer - At the end of the turn, slightly fill the Ultimate Technique gauge of the entire front row when the equipped character is in the back row.

Sazantos

Just when you thought you could kick back and relax, Sazantos shows up on your doorstep to let you know the journey's not over. He informs you the Rings of Power must be sealed away, and he accompanies you on your journey to do so as Flamebringer, a protector of the Azure Flame.

Battle skills

  • Aggressive Slash (22 SP) – Deal Sword damage to random foes 3 times.
  • Radiant Light (19 SP) – Deal Light damage to random foes 3 times.
  • Almighty (12 SP) – Raise own Physical Attack/Physical Defense/Elemental Attack/Elemental Defense for 3 turns.
  • Sacred Flame's Grace (18 SP) – Restore HP of entire front row or back row and grant HP restoration for 3 turns at Max. Boost.
  • Transcendent Light (26 SP) – Deal Light damage to random foes 4 times.
  • Divine Flame (16 SP) – Exploit weakness with physical attacks regardless of weak points for 2 turns.
  • Phantom Blade (40 SP) – Deal great Sword damage to random foes 2 times. Attack count increases based on Boost Lv.
  • [Ultimate Technique] Shadowcleaver – Deal Sword damage to all foes 2 times. Deal more damage if graced with Divine Flame.

Support skills

  • Master of Offense – More easily land critical hits on broken foes.
  • Phys. Attack + 50 – Raise equipped character's physical attack by 50.
  • Elem. Attack + 50 – Raise equipped character's elemental attack by 50.
  • BP Recovery on Break – The equipped character will consume no BP when breaking a foe.

Stia

A dark-haired woman wearing a red headband sits in a grass field and points up to the sky with the moon in the background.
Stia, the Architect. Image via Square Enix

Stia is the first companion you'll meet in Octopath Traveler 0. She's there from the very beginning—long before your journey actually ever starts, in fact. She's the daughter of the head carpenter in Wishvale and a close friend to the protagonist. Stia will be by your side throughout most of your journey around Orsterra, so you better get used to her presence.

During the rebuilding efforts, Stia takes up her father's mantle and leads most of the town's construction. In battle, she offers a variety of support skills, healing allies or granting them either SP or BP. But don't underestimate Stia; the Architect can also dish out plenty of Axe damage when she needs to.

Battle skills

  • First Aid (6 SP) - Restores HP to an ally.
  • Chop Wood (6 SP) - Unleash an Axe attack on a foe.
  • Full Swing (28 SP) - Deal Axe damage to all foes.
  • Stroke of Genius (6 SP) - Grant self 2 random attribute-raising effects for 2 turns.
  • Donate BP (5 SP) - Grant 1 BP to an ally.
  • Share SP (Costs 50% of caster's remaining SP) - Grant 50% of the caster's remaining SP to an ally.
  • Greater Distribution (0 SP) - Grant an ally your attribute-raising effects for 2 turns.
  • [Ultimate Technique] Full Cheer - Raise BP recovery of the entire front row or entire back row by 1 and grant SP regeneration by 2 turns.

Support skills

  • Incidental Heal - After the equipped character acts, gain a 50% chance to restore the HP of an ally in the front row with the least HP.
  • Maximum SP +60 - Raise the equipped character's max. SP by 50.
  • Elemental Defense +50 - Raise the equipped character's elemental defense by 50.
  • Unsung Hero - When the equipped character is in the back row, nullify status ailments of paired ally.

Therion

Therion is back, baby. For all you fans of the original Octopath Traveler game, you're more than familiar with this edgelord. Sorry, did I say edgelord? I meant totally badass thief.

You'll first run into Therion in Cragspear as he busts a gang's con to scam the town's inhabitants. He'll enlist your aid in taking down the gang's leader and will eventually agree to accompany you on your travels in hopes of keeping you out of trouble.

Therion has very similar battle skills to his appearance in the first game. As a Thief, his abilities involve stealing items, HP, and BP, as well as doing Dagger and Fire damage to enemies. At Wishvale, he will regular offer you deliveries of battle items.

Battle skills

  • Steal (3 SP) - Steal an item from a foe.
  • Wildfire (11 SP) - Deal Fire damage to a foe.
  • HP Thief (9 SP) - Deal Dagger damage to a foe 2 times and steal HP equal to 50% of damage dealt.
  • Shackle Foe (6 SP) - Lower Physical Attack of a foe for 2 turns.
  • Armor Corrosive (6 SP) - Lower Physical Defense of a foe for 2 turns.
  • SP Thief (9 SP) - Deal Dagger damage to a foe 2 times and steal SP equal to 5% of damage dealt.
  • Assassination (35 SP) - Deal great Dagger damage to a foe. More potent if attacking from the back row.
  • [Ultimate Technique] BP Thief - Deal Dagger damage to a foe 2 times and restore 2 BP to self.

Support skills

  • Incidental Attack - The equipped character gins a 50% chance of also attacking when using a non-damaging skill.
  • Speed +50 - Raise the equipped character's speed by 50.
  • Snatch - The equipped character will seize twice the amount when using Steal or Collect.
  • Extended Enfeeblement - When the equipped character inflicts an attribute-reducing effect, extend duration by 1 turn.

Tressa

After meeting Tressa in Rippletide, she quickly became one of my favorite returning companions in this game thanks to her ability to rake in the Leaves. Her skillset is much of the same as in the original Octopath Traveler, revolving mainly around Wind, Polearm, and Bow damage while offering a few additional abilities that grant herself extra evasion or BP to allies.

  • Collect (3 SP) – Collect Leaves from a foe.
  • Tradewinds (11 SP) – Deal Wind damage to a foe.
  • Rest (0 SP) - Restore own HP/SP and cure own status ailments.
  • Trade Tempest (15 SP) – Deal Wind damage to all foes.
  • Donate BP (5 SP) – Grant 1 BP to an ally.
  • Sidestep (15 SP) - Grant self the ability to dodge physical attacks 1 times.
  • Peerless Strike (30 SP) – Deal great Polearm damage to a foe.
  • [Ultimate Technique] Call for Help – Deal Sword/Dagger/Axe/Light to random foes 1 times each.

Support skills

  • Extra Leaves – Receive additional leaves at the end of battle. (This effect is not cumulative)
  • Hang Tough – When the equipped character is not near death, the will survive an otherwise lethal attack with 1 HP remaining.
  • Elemental Defense + 50 – Raise the equipped character's Elemental Defense by 50.
  • SP Saver – Halves SP requirements for the equipped character's skills.

Viator

A blond short-haired man holds an item in his right hand while seated on a stone bench. He wears metal armor. This is Viator from Octopath Traveler 0
Viator, the Warrior. Image via Square Enix

One of the earliest companions you'll meet on your journey, Viator is hanging out in the Valore tavern when you find him. As a Warrior, he makes the most of swords and polearms. He can act as a solid tank, provoking enemies to attack him and raising his own evasion or nullifying damage from hits. At Wishvale, he marginally increases the experience obtained by those in the Training Ground.

Battle skills

  • Provoke (6 SP) - Attempt to draw the attention of all foes for 3 turns.
  • Wild Blade (14 SP) - Unleash two Sword attacks on random foes.
  • Evasive Stance (6 SP) - Raise own Evasion for 3 turns.
  • Vanguard Spear (18 SP) - Deal Polearm damage to a foe. Act faster next turn.
  • Charging Strike (18 SP) - Deal Sword damage to a foe 2 times. More potent if attacking from the back row.
  • Parry (15 SP) - Nullify damage taken from physical attacks 3 times.
  • Talon Strike (36 SP) - Deal great Sword damage to random foes 3 times.
  • [Ultimate Technique] Fluid Stance - Deal damage with equipped weapon 2 times when evading or parrying attacks for 2 turns.

Support skills

  • Elemental Counter - 50% chance to counter elemental attacks.
  • Physical Defense +50 - Raise the equipped character's Physical Defense by 50.
  • Elemental Defense +50 - Raise the equipped character's Elemental Defense by 50.
  • Foresight - The equipped character will have a 25% chance to restore 1 BP when attacked.

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Blue crystal in Elden Ring Nightreign

The Forsaken Hollows DLC is now live in Elden Ring Nightreign, and you'll first have to unlock the new content before you can enjoy it.

Fortunately, the process isn't complicated, but it will take a fair amount of time if you're just a beginner. If you have already been playing Nightreign since launch, chances are that you'll automatically meet the prerequisites for unlocking the content.

How to start the Forsaken Hollows DLC in Elden Ring Nightreign

There are two tasks you must complete to gain access to the contents offered by the DLC.

  • Unlock the two new Nightfarers in the form of Scholar and Undertaker.
  • Unlock the new boss.

The first task requires you to defeat two different Nightlord expeditions. The first one has to be Tricephalos, while the second one can be any, as per your preference. Once you complete the two Nightlord expeditions, head to the Small Jar Merchant. You'll find him in the east wing of the Roundtable Hold. Speak with him, and you should be able to unlock the new DLC Nightfarers.

Unlocking the boss in The Forsaken Hollows DLC
Image via FromSoftware

Once done, the next task is to begin the new Shifting Earth event titled 'The Great Hollow'. This expedition features the new Balancers boss. Head to the chapel that opens up behind the Small Jar Merchant, and you will get to challenge the new Shifting Earth event.

However, be careful since all the post-release update content from The Forsaken Hollows DLC will appear in Deep of Night. This will also be applicable for undertaking all the base game expeditions. That said, the conditions will appear in Deep of Night only if you matchmake with three players who own the DLC.

If you already own the Digital Deluxe Edition of the game, you'll automatically receive The Forsaken Hollows DLC at no extra cost. Alternatively, the new DLC is available as a standalone purchase. Ownership is a must if you want to enjoy all the content offered by the latest expansion.

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