
The Cleric also has a couple of attack spells, including the mighty Aura.30 years after the events of Miitopia, a new evil has attacked the realm of Miitopia. RELATED: Miitopia: Best Jobs and Team. No matter the team composition, the Cleric is sure to keep its allies safe with its ever-helpful healing magic. One of the more iconic RPG jobs, the Cleric proves its worth from the get-go.
Different paths come with different costumes and weapons. In addition, if a Mii levels up far enough in a certain job, they get to choose one of two paths to advance their job. All the previous jobs from Miitopia return, but there are now more jobs. A remake for Nintendo Switch was announced in February 2021, set to release in May that year. On their journey, they meet lots of allies, some of whom have memories of the previous Dark Lord's attack.The official unofficial subreddit for Miitopia, a JRPG released worldwide July 2017 on the Nintendo 3DS.
There is, of course, also the option to create brand new Miis.Unlike the prequel, none of the roles are pre-gendered, even if they are older versions of previously gendered characters. They can also scan Mii QR codes or use Miis created by others. The player can choose to use any characters from their existing Miitopia, Tomodachi Life or Tomodachi Islands games as well as their Mii Maker. The good thing is that this feature does exist in the game, and your recruited Mii personas can change between them.Like in the prequel, all characters can be chosen by the player. Miitopia has a lot of unique Jobs you can set your characters to, but in order to actually change Jobs you will need to wait for a while. The returning jobs (except Vampire and Elf) appear as.
Most of the time, the secondary protagonist acts as a normal teammates. The secondary protagonist is one of the first eight Miis to join the team and the role is assigned to one of them when the team splits up for the first time. In this game, the protagonist isn't forced to change their job but they can change their job at any point.This is a new role. The protagonist starts out as an average villager but things change when they discover an antique charm that gives them the ability to have jobs. It is preferable that this protagonist is someone that they haven't used for Miitopia but it is up to the player to choose. However, titles remain unchanged regardless of the Mii's gender, so the Queen of Greenhorne and King of Neksdor are always called that, regardless of the Mii's gender.As in Miitopia, the player starts by choosing one main protagonist.

This character is can be either the Reborn or another apprentice the Great Sage got. They also take the Nintendo Fan's role as the character giving amiibo gifts.The New Sage is the successor of the Great Sage and their previous apprentice. The ex-protagonist acts as a tutorial character, teaching the player basic game mechanics. They had saved Miitopia 30 years ago with the help of the Antique Charm but had since lost it. The player can still change the character in the role. If not, Star is assigned to the role.
Unlike the previous King, the Queen doesn't want to force their child to marry royalty. They are an older version of the Princess of Greenhorne from Miitopia but don't have pre-set hair this time. They are now married and have one child and a pet dog. It is unknown what happened to the Great Sage during the 30 years.The Queen of Greenhorne is currently in charge of the kingdom of Greenhorne. However, they are not as powerful as the original Great Sage, which why their title does not contain the word "Great".
They think their parents worry about them too much and spend most of their time outside with their non-royal group of friends.Like the Queen's spouse, they come from a noble family and might be the Besmirched Noble's Son. They appeared to be worried for their child whenever they're not home.They are the rebellious child of the Queen and their spouse. They are in love with the Queen and the two spend most of their time together.
In addition, if a Mii levels up far enough in a certain job, they get to choose one of two paths to advance their job. Finding all dogs in the first realm is rewarded with unlocking the Dog job.All the previous jobs from Miitopia return, but there are now more jobs. Slightly before the events of the game, some of their dogs go missing, and the protagonist's team is given the task of finding dogs. They appear as a notable NPC in Neksdor and while they are less selfish than before, they still command their guards a lot.The Dog Owner has an obsession with dogs, as they own over 200 of them. They are jealous of the Queen's spouse.30 years ago, the Prince of Neksdor was selfish and arrogant, but has since grown in personality and is now over the then Princess.

Magical Mage: They don't advance damage as much but improve MP more. Fire Mage: They focus more on caused damage, especially on multiple enemies. Their costumes are robes and their weapons are wands. Mage: Mages focus on single-target and multi-target magic damage. Their swords get replaced with shields (but they can still use them to attack) and they focus on defending themselves and party members.

Ninja: They focus on quick attacking. Their daggers are more electric. Trap Setter: They focus strongly on setting traps. Their costumes are gears and their weapons are daggers.
Singer: They focus on supporting and can also affect the status of enemies with certain attacks. Their costumes are pop outfits for female pop stars and threads for male pop stars and their weapons are microphones. They focus on party support and area-of-effect damage. Pop Star: Pop stars, like in Miitopia, have a female and male variation that act the same but have different costumes.
Slammer: They focus on single-target damage. Cook: They focus on healing allies by preparing food. Their costumes are uniforms and their weapons are frying pans. Chef: Chefs focus on single-target attack and healing.
Cuddler: They focus on restoring MP, but can also improve friendships, affect their own status effects and heal allies. Their costumes are cat suits and their weapons are claws. Cat: Cats focus on damage and MP recovery.
Their costumes are lab gears and their weapons are flasks. Scientist: Scientists focus on area-of-effect damage and support. Devil: They focus more on caused damage, especially single-target. Manipulator: They focus on altering enemies' stats and changing status effects. Their costumes are imp costumes and their weapons are spears.
Their costumes are tanks and their weapons are shells. Tank: Tanks focus on high damage and defense. Tech Expert: They focus more on altering stats by glitching. Their skills are more random but become more controllable as the player upgrades them.
Princes and princesses focus on affecting status effects and MP recovery. Royalty: Like pop stars, they have male (prince) and female (princess) variations that change their appearance. Guard: They focus on high defense and have the ability to not only protect themselves, but others as well.
