How to farm EXP and JP in Octopath Traveler 2

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Boosting your party’s levels in Octopath Traveler 2 can be surprisingly quick once you know where and how to grind. From hidden monsters to clever use of battle-calling skills, here’s how to turn every encounter into a flood of EXP.

The best thing to do to farm EXP is to just fight enemies in the highest level place you have access to and can handle. You can swap in lower leveled characters into your party while one or two of your high-leveled characters carry the weight. However, if you do this, you’ll need to make sure that none of the characters you want to level are dead at the end of the fight because dead characters get no EXP.

Also make sure to equip EXP-increasing accessoriesand support skills. Thief has “Life in the Shadows,” which increases EXP and Job Point (JP) gains at night. Scholar has “Extra Experience” which boosts EXP after every battle. You can also wear an EXP Augmentor accessory to boost EXP gains further.

You’ll also want to make sure to kill any Octopuff Travelers or Caits you come across while grinding. These reward extra money, JP, and EXP, so make sure to kill them before they flee. We recommend using elemental damage skills, as physical damage will often miss them and magic never misses.

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You can increase your chances of seeing Caits and Octopuff Travelers by wearing Cait Powder and an Octopuff Pot, respectively. You can steal an Octopuff Pot from an NPC in Conning Creek and find a Cait Powder in a chest in Tropu’hopu. Conning Creek is the city below where you unlock Castti and Tropu’hopu is the city to the east of where you unlock Ochette. Hunters also have a support skill that will increase the chances of finding a rare monster.


Using the gambling Bewildering Grace strategy

The Bewildering Grace strategy relies on using the Dancer’s skill of the same name to trigger powerful random effects that can multiply EXP or JP gains after battle. To maximize results, have Primrose or Agnea use Bewildering Grace repeatedly while other party members defend, ideally against weak enemies that can be kept alive safely. Buff the user’s SP and use the skill until an EXP multiplier appears-up to 100 times the base reward can occur. Pairing this tactic with EXP-boosting accessories and saving before battles helps minimize wasted attempts and ensures faster level growth.

You can also do the “Bewildering Grace” RNG strategy using Partitio with the dancer secondary class.

Bewildering Grace is a dancer skill that costs 25 SP and performs a random action. You can boost it so it does more random actions in one turn: It can kill your party instantly, summon a monster to deal damage to the enemies, turn the enemies into Caits, debuff your party… the list goes on.

However, lucky players will see EXP multipliers. It’s possible for your EXP to double or quintuple from the effects of Bewildering Grace, which is a huge payout, especially if you use it against, say, a boss enemy or a Cait. Extremely lucky players will see a huge 100x EXP payout, which is likely enough EXP to set that character for the rest of the game. (Remember, gear matters more than levels, ultimately.)

Partitio specifically can use his latent ability to max out his BP at the start of battle, allowing him to do a fully boosted Bewildering Grace in the first turn. With his merchant support skill, “Full Power,” he will start the battle with a maxed out latent ability gauge. If you don’t get the EXP multiplier you want, you can try again on a later turn, but if you push your luck too much, the outcome might not be favorable (your party can literally explode and die).

You can equip the dancer support skill “The Show Goes On” (which will save you with 1 HP from a lethal attack) to help Partitio survive these explosions, but there’s no guarantee that you won’t just get hit again after.

That said, if you’re using this strategy, make sure to save often. If you use this strategy for a boss, we recommend using Bewildering Grace right at the start of the battle. If you roll some bad outcomes, you can just restart the battle again no problem.


Best locations for Octopuff Traveler farming

Octopuff Travelers in Octopath Traveler 2 are rare foes that flee quickly, so equip Octopuff Pots (from Conning Creek fisherman) and Hunter’s More Rare Monsters skill to boost spawns.

Top Water Areas

Water-adjacent zones near lakes or rivers offer the highest encounter rates:

  • Canalbrine Bridge (Harborlands): Reliable early spot for Island/Wasteland variants.​

  • Beasting Bay: Frequent spawns, pairs well with nearby fights.​

  • Anchorage: Quick access and solid drop rates.​

Region-Specific Variants

Hunt these biomes for themed Octopuffs (all drop ~1500 leaves, 500 EXP, 300 JP; Kings give more).​

Variant Location Key Drop
Island Octopuff Toto’haha Slippery Nut
Ocean Octopuff Harborlands Tough Nut
Snowland Octopuff Winterlands Magic Nut
Wasteland Octopuff Wildlands Critical Nut
King/Queen Octopuff Everywhere 25k-50k leaves

Quick Kill Setup

Use Partitio’s max-BP Bewildering Grace to transform foes into Octopuffs, then break with elemental attacks before they escape. Add hired help via Agnea or Ochette for extra damage.​

How to defeat Octopuff Travelers and their weaknesses

Octopuff Travelers in Octopath Traveler 2 are evasive foes with high dodge rates that attempt to flee quickly, but they share consistent weaknesses across variants.

Weaknesses

All Octopuff Travelers (including Kings/Queens) are vulnerable to Sword, Dagger, Axe, and Staff attacks, typically with 2 shields on basic versions and 4 on rarer ones.

  • Physical weapons struggle due to evasion, so prioritize multi-hit moves or guaranteed hits.​

  • Elemental attacks (Fire, Ice, Lightning) always connect reliably.

Defeat Strategies

Use soulstones for magic damage that ignores evasion-a medium soulstone often kills basics, while larges handle tougher variants.

  • Break shields first with multi-hits (e.g., Osvald’s random magic or Castti’s double elemental), then unload boosted damage.

  • Key skills: Hikari’s Merciful Blade (3k fixed damage post-Tropu’hopu), Hunter’s Heightened Senses (first strike), or Partitio’s Hired Help for accuracy.

Rewards and Tips

Killing one yields 1500 leaves, 500 EXP, and 300 JP; Kings give 25k+ leaves.
Boost odds at night with buffs like Throne/Temenos debuffs or Ochette capture (25% chance).

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