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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Thief (''Tactics'')}}
 
{{DISPLAYTITLE:Thief (''Tactics'')}}
 
{{infobox job
 
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|portrait=[[File:FFT Thief Male Portrait.png|50px|Male portrait.]][[File:FFT Thief Female Portrait.png|50px|Female portrait.]][[File:FFT Unique Thief Male Portrait.png|50px|Unique Thief (Chapter 2).]]
 
|portrait=[[File:FFT Thief Male Portrait.png|50px|Male portrait.]][[File:FFT Thief Female Portrait.png|50px|Female portrait.]][[File:FFT Unique Thief Male Portrait.png|50px|Unique Thief (Chapter 2).]]
 
|sprite=[[File:FFT-job-thiefM.gif|Male.]][[File:FFT-job-thiefW.gif|Female.]]
 
|sprite=[[File:FFT-job-thiefM.gif|Male.]][[File:FFT-job-thiefW.gif|Female.]]
|required=[[Archer (Tactics)|Archer]] {{foot|level 3|(level 2 in original PSOne release)}}
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|required=[[Archer (Tactics)|Archer]] {{tooltip|level 3|Level 2 in original release}}
 
|stats=Medium base attack and [[Final Fantasy Tactics stats#HP|HP]], low base magick and [[Final Fantasy Tactics stats#MP|MP]]<br/>See [[#Stats|stats]]
 
|stats=Medium base attack and [[Final Fantasy Tactics stats#HP|HP]], low base magick and [[Final Fantasy Tactics stats#MP|MP]]<br/>See [[#Stats|stats]]
 
|weapons=[[Final Fantasy Tactics weapons#Knives|Knives]]
 
|weapons=[[Final Fantasy Tactics weapons#Knives|Knives]]
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|recurring appearance=Thief (job)
 
|recurring appearance=Thief (job)
 
}}
 
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{{Quote|Warriors who can steal anything from anyone. Their skill is legendary.}}
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{{Quote|Warriors who can steal anything from anyone. Their skill is legendary.|Description}}
'''Thief''' is a [[Final Fantasy Tactics jobs|job]] from ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]''. It is one of the fastest jobs, second to [[Ninja (Tactics)|Ninja]], with the ability to move further than other jobs and have a high [[Evasion]] rate.
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'''Thief''' is a [[Final Fantasy Tactics jobs|job]] from ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]''. It is one of the fastest jobs, second to [[Ninja (Tactics)|Ninja]], with the ability to move further than other jobs on their turn and has a high [[Evasion]] rate. It is the only regular class capable of stealing, ranging from [[gil]] to pieces of equipment and even [[Experience points|experience]]. It can also unlock the ability to [[poach]] monsters, converting them into items found in the [[Poachers' Den|Poacher's Den]]. The job takes 4,520 JP to master.
   
 
[[Level]]ing Thief to Level 4 will unlock the [[Dragoon (Tactics)|Dragoon]] in the ''War of the Lions'', while leveling it to level 5 along with separate level requirements for [[Archer (Tactics)|Archer]] and [[Geomancer (Tactics)|Geomancer]] will unlock Ninja. The level requirements are a little lower in the original PlayStation release.
The Thief's key role is to [[Steal (Tactics)|steal]] rare equipment from enemies, though this can be blocked by the support ability [[Safeguard]] learned from the [[Chemist (Tactics)|Chemist]]. To increase the success rate of stealing, the player can boost the Thief's [[Speed (stat)|Speed]], as well equipping abilities such as [[Concentrate|Concentration]] or [[Brawler (ability)|Brawler]]. For the Charm ability, one needs higher Magick Power to ensure the target will fall for them (the target must be of the opposite sex or a monster). It takes 4,520 JP to master.
 
 
[[Level]]ing Thief to level 4 will unlock the [[Dragoon (Tactics)|Dragoon]], while leveling it to level 5 along with [[Archer (Tactics)|Archer]] and [[Geomancer (Tactics)|Geomancer]] will unlock Ninja.
 
   
 
==Stats==
 
==Stats==
 
{|class="full-width FFT article-table" style="text-align:center"
 
{|class="full-width FFT article-table" style="text-align:center"
|-class="a"
 
!colspan="2" style="width:48%"|Prerequisite
 
!rowspan="2" style="width:13%"|Weapons
 
!rowspan="2" style="width:13%"|Helmet
 
!rowspan="2" style="width:13%"|Armor
 
!rowspan="2" style="width:13%"|Equip Shields?
 
|-class="a"
 
!style="width:24%"|PS1
 
!style="width:24%"|PSP
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
!style="width:48%"|Prerequisite
|Lv. 2 [[Archer (Tactics)|Archer]]
 
 
!style="width:13%"|Weapons
|Lv. 3 [[Archer (Tactics)|Archer]]
 
 
!style="width:13%"|Helmet
 
!style="width:13%"|Armor
 
!style="width:13%"|Equip Shields?
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|{{tooltip|WotL|War of the Lions}}: Lv. 3 [[Archer (Tactics)|Archer]]<br/>PlayStation: Lv. 2 [[Archer (Tactics)|Archer]]
 
|Knives
 
|Knives
 
|Hats
 
|Hats
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|}
 
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{|class="full-width FFT article-table" style="text-align:center"
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|-
|-class="a"
 
 
!style="width:10%"|Move Rate
 
!style="width:10%"|Move Rate
 
!style="width:10%"|Jump Rate
 
!style="width:10%"|Jump Rate
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==Abilities==
 
==Abilities==
 
===[[Steal (Tactics)|Steal]]===
 
===[[Steal (Tactics)|Steal]]===
{{Quote|Thief job command. Allows a unit to steal gil, items, and even non-material things.}}
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{{Quote|Thief job command. Allows a unit to steal gil, items, and even non-material things.|Description}}
 
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{|class="full-width FFT article-table" style="text-align:center"
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|-class="a"
 
 
!style="width:8%"|Name
 
!style="width:8%"|Name
 
!style="width:8%"|Range
 
!style="width:8%"|Range
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!style="width:10%"|JP Needed
 
!style="width:10%"|JP Needed
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b" rowspan=2|{{LA|Steal Gil}}<br/>({{A|Gil Taking}})
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! rowspan=2|{{LA|Steal Gil}}<br/>({{A|Gil Taking}})
 
|1
 
|1
 
|1
 
|1
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| colspan="4" style="text-align:left" |''Pilfer gil from the target.''<br/>'''Amount:''' Level x Speed <br/>'''Success Rate:''' 200 + Speed
 
| colspan="4" style="text-align:left" |''Pilfer gil from the target.''<br/>'''Amount:''' Level x Speed <br/>'''Success Rate:''' 200 + Speed
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b" rowspan=2|{{LA|Steal Heart}}
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! rowspan=2|{{LA|Steal Heart}}
 
|3
 
|3
 
|1
 
|1
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|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b" rowspan=2|{{A|Steal Helmet}}
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! rowspan=2|{{A|Steal Helmet}}
 
|1
 
|1
 
|1
 
|1
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|colspan=4 style="text-align:left"|''Purloin the target's equipped helmet.''<br/>'''Success Rate:''' 40 + Speed
 
|colspan=4 style="text-align:left"|''Purloin the target's equipped helmet.''<br/>'''Success Rate:''' 40 + Speed
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b" rowspan=2|{{A|Steal Armor}}
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! rowspan=2|{{A|Steal Armor}}
 
|1
 
|1
 
|1
 
|1
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|colspan=4 style="text-align:left"|''Purloin the target's equipped armor.''<br/>'''Success Rate:''' 35 + Speed
 
|colspan=4 style="text-align:left"|''Purloin the target's equipped armor.''<br/>'''Success Rate:''' 35 + Speed
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b" rowspan=2|{{A|Steal Shield}}
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! rowspan=2|{{A|Steal Shield}}
 
|1
 
|1
 
|1
 
|1
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|colspan=4 style="text-align:left"|''Purloin the target's equipped shield.''<br/>'''Success Rate:''' 35 + Speed
 
|colspan=4 style="text-align:left"|''Purloin the target's equipped shield.''<br/>'''Success Rate:''' 35 + Speed
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b" rowspan=2|{{A|Steal Weapon}}
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! rowspan=2|{{A|Steal Weapon}}
 
|1
 
|1
 
|1
 
|1
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|colspan=4 style="text-align:left"|''Purloin the target's equipped weapon.''<br/>'''Success Rate:''' 30 + Speed
 
|colspan=4 style="text-align:left"|''Purloin the target's equipped weapon.''<br/>'''Success Rate:''' 30 + Speed
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b" rowspan=2|{{A|Steal Accessory}}
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! rowspan=2|{{A|Steal Accessory}}
 
|1
 
|1
 
|1
 
|1
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|colspan=4 style="text-align:left"|''Purloin the target's equipped accessory.''<br/>'''Success Rate:''' 40 + Speed
 
|colspan=4 style="text-align:left"|''Purloin the target's equipped accessory.''<br/>'''Success Rate:''' 40 + Speed
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b" rowspan=2|{{A|Steal EXP}}<br/>({{A|Steal Exp}})
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! rowspan=2|{{A|Steal EXP}}<br/>({{A|Steal Exp}})
 
|1
 
|1
 
|1
 
|1
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===Reaction abilities===
 
===Reaction abilities===
 
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|-class="a"
 
 
!style="width:20%"|Name
 
!style="width:20%"|Name
 
!style="width:40%"|Description
 
!style="width:40%"|Description
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!style="width:10%"|JP Needed
 
!style="width:10%"|JP Needed
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|{{LA|Vigilance (ability)|Vigilance}}<br/>({{A|Caution}})
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!{{LA|Vigilance (ability)|Vigilance}}<br/>({{A|Caution}})
 
|''Assume a defensive stance.''<br>'''Effect:''' [[Defend (status)|Defending]]
 
|''Assume a defensive stance.''<br>'''Effect:''' [[Defend (status)|Defending]]
 
|HP Loss
 
|HP Loss
 
|style="text-align:center"|200
 
|style="text-align:center"|200
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|{{LA|Gil Snapper (Thief ability)|Gil Snapper}}<br/>({{A|Gilgame Heart}})
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!{{LA|Gil Snapper (Thief ability)|Gil Snapper}}<br/>({{A|Gilgame Heart}})
 
|''Receive gil equal to the amount of damage taken.''
 
|''Receive gil equal to the amount of damage taken.''
 
|HP Loss
 
|HP Loss
 
|style="text-align:center"|200
 
|style="text-align:center"|200
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|{{LA|Sticky Fingers (ability)|Sticky Fingers}}<br/>({{A|Catch}})
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!{{LA|Sticky Fingers (ability)|Sticky Fingers}}<br/>({{A|Catch}})
 
|''Catch thrown items and add them to the party inventory.''
 
|''Catch thrown items and add them to the party inventory.''
 
|[[Throw (ability)|Throw]]
 
|[[Throw (ability)|Throw]]
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===Support abilities===
 
===Support abilities===
 
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|-class="a"
 
 
!style="width:10%"|Name
 
!style="width:10%"|Name
 
!style="width:40%"|Description
 
!style="width:40%"|Description
 
!style="width:10%"|JP Needed
 
!style="width:10%"|JP Needed
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|{{LA|Poach}}<br/>({{A|Secret Hunt}})
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!{{LA|Poach}}<br/>({{A|Secret Hunt}})
 
|''Deliver slain monsters' remains to a poachers' den.''
 
|''Deliver slain monsters' remains to a poachers' den.''
 
|style="text-align:center"|200
 
|style="text-align:center"|200
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===Movement abilities===
 
===Movement abilities===
 
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{|class="full-width FFT article-table"
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|-class="a"
 
 
!style="width:10%"|Name
 
!style="width:10%"|Name
 
!style="width:40%"|Description
 
!style="width:40%"|Description
 
!style="width:10%"|JP Needed
 
!style="width:10%"|JP Needed
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|{{A|Move +2}}
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!{{A|Move +2}}
 
|''Increase Move by 2.''
 
|''Increase Move by 2.''
 
|style="text-align:center"|520/560
 
|style="text-align:center"|520/560
 
|-
 
|-
!class="b"|{{A|Jump +2}}
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!{{A|Jump +2}}
 
|''Increase Jump by 2.''
 
|''Increase Jump by 2.''
 
|style="text-align:center"|480/500
 
|style="text-align:center"|480/500
 
|}
 
|}
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== Overview ==
 
[[File:FFT Steal Helmet.png|Steal Helmet.|thumb]]
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The Thief's key role is to steal rare equipment from enemies, though this can be blocked by the support ability [[Safeguard (ability)|Safeguard]] learned from the [[Chemist (Tactics)|Chemist]].
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To increase the success rate of stealing, the player can boost the Thief's [[Speed (stat)|Speed]], as well equipping abilities such as [[Concentrate|Concentration]] or [[Brawler (ability)|Brawler]], which a high [[Bravery (stat)|Bravery]] [[Monk (Tactics)|Monk]] can have while guaranteeing high damage. It is also recommended to prioritize stealing weapons due to rarity and the amount it reduces the now-[[Unarmed (weapon)|unarmed]] enemy's attack.
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For the Steal Heart ability, one needs higher Magick Power to ensure the target will fall for them (the target must be of the opposite sex or a monster); the player may increase the success rate via magick attack-boosting equipment or through the [[Black Mage (Tactics)|Black Mage]]'s [[Arcane Strength (Tactics)|Arcane Strength]] support ability. This strategy can also be used with the [[Time Mage (Tactics)|Time Mage’s]] Slow, Stop, or Immobilize spells to allow more chances to steal (as well as Teleport for better positioning for steal's accuracy/height limitations).
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The Thief is the only job, bar [[Luso Clemens (Tactics)|Luso]]'s [[Game Hunter]], capable of converting slain monsters into items to be redeemed at the Poacher's Den. Many rare equipment pieces are exclusive to poaching certain monsters. The Thief's Sticky Fingers can be used to pick items thrown at them and add to the inventory; this allows Thieves to counter Ninja's [[Throw (ability)|Throw]].
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While the Thief is not very useful on its own as a main job (weak reaction abilities and knives are tough to use), it is, nevertheless, key to unlocking better jobs and obtaining certain pieces of unique equipment through stealing. These include the [[Blood Sword (Tactics)|Blood Sword]] from [[Goffard Gaffgarion]] that can drain life, [[Genji equipment]] (although in ''War of the Lions'' [[Messam Elmdore]] has the Safeguard ability), or via poaching monsters, which the [[Poachers' Den]] is available for these items in chapter 3.
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The [[Squire (Tactics)|Squire’s]] [[JP Boost (Tactics)|JP Boost]] will also help for reaching job level 5 faster as part of a prerequisite for [[Ninja (Tactics)|Ninja]], which will improve steal rates due to superior speed (and do an extra attack with dual wield, either with the [[Knight (Tactics)|Knight's]] rend for two attempts, or have more damage/versatility with Equip Swords) and elemental ranged [[Throw (ability)|Throw]] with job level 4, unlocking [[Dragoon (Tactics)|Dragoon]] (from ''War of the Lions''), which has power/range between [[Jump (Tactics)|Jump]] and Equip Polearms (Thief could be faster with both Jump & Equip Polearms abilities, as Jump does not work with dual wield nor doublehand).
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Unlocking the Thief is useful for any unit thanks to its 4 movement tile ability and evasion, which can be enhanced by its Move +2 or the Knight's inexpensive Equip Shield and Parry abilities, which [[Aegis Shield (Tactics)|Aegis Shield]] (magick evasion) and [[Main Gauche (Tactics)|Main Gauche]] vastly improves in Chapter 3. Steal Gil is immediately available for only 10 JP and can be reused to continuously make money off enemies and farm for more JP.
   
 
==Other appearances==
 
==Other appearances==
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Trading Card Game]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Trading Card Game]]''===
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Thief appears in ''Final Fantasy Trading Card Game'' as Wind-elemental Backup and Forward cards.
 
Thief appears on a card.
 
   
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
Thief2 TCG.png|Thief.
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ThiefFemale TCG.png|Thief [5-059C] Chapter series card.
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Thief2 TCG.png|Thief [14-046C] Chapter series card.
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Thief 4-059C from FFTCG Opus.jpg|Thief [4-059C] Opus series card.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
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FFT Gil Taking.png|Steal Gil.
 
FFT Gil Taking.png|Steal Gil.
 
FFT Steal Heart.png|Steal Heart.
 
FFT Steal Heart.png|Steal Heart.
FFT Steal Helmet.png|Steal Helmet.
 
 
FFT Steal Armor.png|Steal Armor.
 
FFT Steal Armor.png|Steal Armor.
 
FFT Steal Shield.png|Steal Shield.
 
FFT Steal Shield.png|Steal Shield.
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FFT Catch.png|Sticky Fingers.
 
FFT Catch.png|Sticky Fingers.
 
FFT Poach.png|Poach.
 
FFT Poach.png|Poach.
FFTiOS_Thief_Male_CG.png|Male Thief in a cutscene from ''War of the Lions''.
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FFTiOS Thief Male CG.png|Male Thief in a cutscene from ''War of the Lions''.
 
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</gallery>
   

Latest revision as of 20:58, 12 March 2024

Warriors who can steal anything from anyone. Their skill is legendary.

Description

Thief is a job from Final Fantasy Tactics. It is one of the fastest jobs, second to Ninja, with the ability to move further than other jobs on their turn and has a high Evasion rate. It is the only regular class capable of stealing, ranging from gil to pieces of equipment and even experience. It can also unlock the ability to poach monsters, converting them into items found in the Poacher's Den. The job takes 4,520 JP to master.

Leveling Thief to Level 4 will unlock the Dragoon in the War of the Lions, while leveling it to level 5 along with separate level requirements for Archer and Geomancer will unlock Ninja. The level requirements are a little lower in the original PlayStation release.

Stats[]

Prerequisite Weapons Helmet Armor Equip Shields?
WotL(War of the Lions): Lv. 3 Archer
PlayStation: Lv. 2 Archer
Knives Hats Clothes No
Move Rate Jump Rate Speed Physical Evasion Rate Base Attack Base Magic Base HP Base MP
4 4 9 25% Medium Low Medium Low

Abilities[]

Steal[]

Thief job command. Allows a unit to steal gil, items, and even non-material things.

Description
Name Range Effect Speed JP Needed
Steal Gil
(Gil Taking)
1 1 Now 10
Pilfer gil from the target.
Amount: Level x Speed
Success Rate: 200 + Speed
Steal Heart 3 1 Now 150
Capture the target's heart, enthralling them.
Effect: Charm.
Success Rate: 50 + Magic Attack
Steal Helmet 1 1 Now 350
Purloin the target's equipped helmet.
Success Rate: 40 + Speed
Steal Armor 1 1 Now 450
Purloin the target's equipped armor.
Success Rate: 35 + Speed
Steal Shield 1 1 Now 350
Purloin the target's equipped shield.
Success Rate: 35 + Speed
Steal Weapon 1 1 Now 600
Purloin the target's equipped weapon.
Success Rate: 30 + Speed
Steal Accessory 1 1 Now 500
Purloin the target's equipped accessory.
Success Rate: 40 + Speed
Steal EXP
(Steal Exp)
1 1 Now 250
Filch experience points from the target.
Amount: 5 + Speed
Success Rate: 70 + Speed

Reaction abilities[]

Name Description Trigger JP Needed
Vigilance
(Caution)
Assume a defensive stance.
Effect: Defending
HP Loss 200
Gil Snapper
(Gilgame Heart)
Receive gil equal to the amount of damage taken. HP Loss 200
Sticky Fingers
(Catch)
Catch thrown items and add them to the party inventory. Throw 200

Support abilities[]

Name Description JP Needed
Poach
(Secret Hunt)
Deliver slain monsters' remains to a poachers' den. 200

Movement abilities[]

Name Description JP Needed
Move +2 Increase Move by 2. 520/560
Jump +2 Increase Jump by 2. 480/500

Overview[]

FFT Steal Helmet

Steal Helmet.

The Thief's key role is to steal rare equipment from enemies, though this can be blocked by the support ability Safeguard learned from the Chemist.

To increase the success rate of stealing, the player can boost the Thief's Speed, as well equipping abilities such as Concentration or Brawler, which a high Bravery Monk can have while guaranteeing high damage. It is also recommended to prioritize stealing weapons due to rarity and the amount it reduces the now-unarmed enemy's attack.

For the Steal Heart ability, one needs higher Magick Power to ensure the target will fall for them (the target must be of the opposite sex or a monster); the player may increase the success rate via magick attack-boosting equipment or through the Black Mage's Arcane Strength support ability. This strategy can also be used with the Time Mage’s Slow, Stop, or Immobilize spells to allow more chances to steal (as well as Teleport for better positioning for steal's accuracy/height limitations).

The Thief is the only job, bar Luso's Game Hunter, capable of converting slain monsters into items to be redeemed at the Poacher's Den. Many rare equipment pieces are exclusive to poaching certain monsters. The Thief's Sticky Fingers can be used to pick items thrown at them and add to the inventory; this allows Thieves to counter Ninja's Throw.

While the Thief is not very useful on its own as a main job (weak reaction abilities and knives are tough to use), it is, nevertheless, key to unlocking better jobs and obtaining certain pieces of unique equipment through stealing. These include the Blood Sword from Goffard Gaffgarion that can drain life, Genji equipment (although in War of the Lions Messam Elmdore has the Safeguard ability), or via poaching monsters, which the Poachers' Den is available for these items in chapter 3.

The Squire’s JP Boost will also help for reaching job level 5 faster as part of a prerequisite for Ninja, which will improve steal rates due to superior speed (and do an extra attack with dual wield, either with the Knight's rend for two attempts, or have more damage/versatility with Equip Swords) and elemental ranged Throw with job level 4, unlocking Dragoon (from War of the Lions), which has power/range between Jump and Equip Polearms (Thief could be faster with both Jump & Equip Polearms abilities, as Jump does not work with dual wield nor doublehand).

Unlocking the Thief is useful for any unit thanks to its 4 movement tile ability and evasion, which can be enhanced by its Move +2 or the Knight's inexpensive Equip Shield and Parry abilities, which Aegis Shield (magick evasion) and Main Gauche vastly improves in Chapter 3. Steal Gil is immediately available for only 10 JP and can be reused to continuously make money off enemies and farm for more JP.

Other appearances[]

Final Fantasy Trading Card Game[]

Thief appears in Final Fantasy Trading Card Game as Wind-elemental Backup and Forward cards.

Non-Final Fantasy guest appearances[]

Knights of the Crystals[]

KotC Thief

Thief appears as a card in the Ivalice Special Arena has a limited-time special arena with eighteen floors.

Gallery[]