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  • The game's regular battle theme, "The Bells of Battle Ring Out Again", opens with a Musical Nod to the battle theme of Bravely Default before spinning off into a light-hearted yet intense romp perfect for pumping you up for a fight.
  • "Battle Against Those We Must Face", a more action-packed theme setting the stage for a battle for your lives.
  • "Battle Against Those Learned of the Stars" starts off the same as the first boss theme but trades some of the action for a more subtle intensity that ramps up as the theme progresses.
  • "Battle Against the Wicked Ones", used for the Crystal-wielding Asterisk Holders, is a deranged keyboard piece that really shows how twisted these villains' desires are.
  • "In the Shadow of Conquest", the Holograd Commander Asterisk battle theme, is an awesome and blood-pumping theme that lets you know that these Asterisk holders are much more serious than the previous ones you fought. Also unique is that each of the three have a slight variation at the end of each of their loops. The first one posted is Lonsdale's version, "A Sparkling Bastion in the Shadow of Conquest", which is a majestic and noble feel for someone that is the Token Good Teammate of the four. Marla's, "A Phantom In Service Of The Shadow of Conquest", uses violins for a melancholic feeling as her main motive is revenge for her father Lupus's death, while Vigintio's, "An Arcanist Slithering In The Shadow of Conquest", is a chaotic piano piece for an Ax-Crazy undead mage.
  • "The Might of the Hellblade", Adam's battle theme (which is also used in the game's final trailer), is an absolute masterpiece, with special attention given to the movement that starts around the 1:05 mark.
  • "The One Who Soars in the Darkness of Having Longed, Leapt, and Suddenly Fallen", played during the fight against Edna, combines Adelle's theme and a section from "Wicked Flight" from the first game to an incredibly awesome degree.
  • "Trial for the Brave Ones", the battle theme for Sir Sloan, is an energetic and disco-worthy song (with a bit of the main theme sprinkled in) that's only befitting for a battle against a former Hero of Light.
  • The final boss theme against The Night's Nexus, "Eyes That Gaze Into the Nexus ~ The Ones Who Gather Stars in the Night", is agreed by the Bravely fanbase to be a worthy, if not superior, successor to Revo's past final boss theme for the series, "The Serpent That Devours the Horizon". Like said track, it's in multiple parts: its first movement, "Eyes That Gaze Into the Nexus", begins ominously, accompanied by almost operatic vocals by Hanayo Kimura. The second movement, "The Ones Who Gather Stars in the Night", begins with a building intro as Seth manages to surpass the Brave limit and escape the Nexus's thrall, before the song moves into a medley of all of the Asterisk boss themes (occasionally interwoven with the Nexus's theme), followed by the Special Move themes of all four party members, and finally ending with a Triumphant Reprise of the main theme.

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