Octopath Traveler 2’s playable cast features a dancer just like the first game did, but despite sharing a class, the two are vastly different characters. Every class fromOctopath Traveleris represented in the sequel, with a new character to fill the role. However, most of these characters take on significantly different roles and storylines than their counterparts from the first game. It is impressive how the developers managed to create radically different characters who can play the same roles, making sure thatOctopath Traveler 2has a unique feel compared to the original game.

The characters that make up themore interactive heroes ofOctopath Traveler 2follow the same theme as the original, being eight characters of different classes who spell out “Octopath” with the first letters of their names. This gimmick and the gameplay are the only real connections between the two games, though.Octopath Traveler 2takes place in a completely different world from the original, with no returning storylines. While this leads to a lot of the protagonists being very different from those that held their same roles before, the differences are most stark between the dancers of the twoOctopath Travelergames, Primrose Azelhart and Agnea Bristarni.

Primrose from Octopath Traveler and Agnea from Octopath Traveler 2

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Octopath Traveler’s Dancers Have Two Completely Different Stories

The first big difference between Primrose and Agnea comes in their characterizations. Out of theprotagonists of the originalOctopath Traveler, Primrose is the coldest in terms of characterization with the possible exception of Therion. She rarely seems happy or positive, with her desire for revenge frequently on her mind. In contrast, Agnea is the happiest and nicest of the playable cast inOctopath Traveler 2, and she spends most of her time being cheerful and optimistic. Even their playstyles are different, although likely the opposite of what one may assume. The more aggressive Primrose is a primarily magical fighter, while the kindly Agnea is a more physical combatant.

The contrast between the two also comes through in their respective storylines. In theeight-way narrative ofOctopath Traveler, Primrose had the darkest storyline in the game, following her escape from slavery and the quest for revenge against her father’s murderers. Agnea, on the other hand, hasOctopath Traveler 2’s most lighthearted story, focused on her dreams of being a famous performer. Their respective bosses follow this trend as well. Primrose’s story bosses are all among the most repugnant characters inOctopath Traveler, while Agnea’s bosses can’t even qualify as legitimately evil despite their unpleasantness, and even apologize to boot.

Ironically, Primrose and Agnea’s respective characters have more in common with other heroes. It feels like Primrose’s true successor isOctopath Traveler 2’s thief Throne. Like Primrose, Throne is a young woman with a troubled past who desires revenge on those who ruined her life, as well as freedom from her current position. Both of them even use Darkness Magic for good measure. Likewise, Agnea’s quest is more in line with that ofOctopath Traveler’s apothecary Alfyn. Rather than fighting against evil, his storyline was just about him helping people, similar to Agnea’s own non-adventurous goals.

While all of the heroes of Octopath Traveler 2contrast with their previous counterparts, Primrose and Agnea are the most triumphant example by having virtually nothing in common. AsOctopath Traveler 2’s rave reviewsprove, this works to the game’s strength, as even before Agnea’s first chapter ends, it’s clear to players that she will have her own story rather than recycling ideas from the first game. Even though Agnea’s story has lower stakes than Primrose’s, it’s an important part ofOctopath Traveler 2’s ensemble plot. The differences between both games' dancers shows thatOctopath Traveler 2has something new to offer even to veterans of the first game.

Octopath Traveler 2is available now for Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, and PS5.

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