![]() The Thief of Soul Nomad is known as the 'Bandit'. ![]() Makai Kingdom Thieves, much like the Disgaea Thieves, have bad combat stats, but they have a good Jump and Move stats, a large number of available item slots, and are the only class which can use UFO's, the weapon that is required in order to steal items from enemies. The completion of the Steeling to Steal quest is required to unlock the Archer recruitment quest, On the Hunt, and the Armor Knight recruitment quest, Worthy of Guarding. The quest becomes available after clearing Stage 2-1 and requires the creation of a Martial Artist. The Thief is unlocked by completing the Steeling to Steal quest from the Quest Shop. The Thief returns in Disgaea 4, with much of the same role as prior games and the same skills as in Disgaea 3.ĭisgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance Main article: Thief (Disgaea 5)ĭisgaea 6: Defiance of Destiny Main article: Thief (Disgaea 6) A level 15 Thief is required in order to unlock the Gunslinger and Gunner classes.ĭisgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten Main article: Thief (Disgaea 4) The Thief in Disgaea 3 is much like the Disgaea 2 Thief, save for now they have only two skills, 'Create Box', and 'Create Barrel'. ![]() These skills can allow for the destruction of enemies of far higher strength than themselves by putting enemies to sleep and then poisoning them, allowing for easy "cheesing" of battles.ĭisgaea 3: Absence of Justice Main article: Thief (Disgaea 3) These skills do not cause any damage, but rather cause a status effect to one unit. Thieves in Disgaea 2 are able to learn skills on their own. On top of that, a Thief's Lover in this game allowed it a better chance to steal items from enemies. In this game, they have better stats, aptitudes, and weapon mastery levels than the Disgaea incarnation. The Thief returns in Disgaea 2, now as a female class. A level 200 Thief is required in order to unlock the Majin class.ĭisgaea 2: Cursed Memories Main article: Thief (Disgaea 2) They had horrible Stats, Aptitudes, and Weapon Mastery levels, easily making it the worst class to try and train to keep levels up, as well as learning new skills in order to be able to defend itself. The Thief first appeared in Disgaea: Hour of Darkness as a male class. Appearances Disgaea: Hour of Darkness Main article: Thief (Disgaea) Please help the Disgaea Wiki by expanding it, so it won't stay a little shrimp like Laharl. They specialize in stealing equipment from other characters in all games they appear in. Legend speaks of a legendary Thief King, though it is also suggested that this is a title taken on by skilled Thieves. Thieves will steal anything by request and can even steal things not visible to the naked eye, such as emotions. Stealing is regarded as an advanced technique, so the Thieves' Guild is the largest in the Netherworld and is dedicated to preserving the advanced techniques of stealing. They wear yellow and white striped socks, have tan hair, and have red eyes. In her default coloration, the modern female Thief's clothes are mostly colored brown. They wear goggles with cat eyes, hoods with cat ears, striped socks, very short pants and crop-tops, short jackets with long sleeves, collars with cat-tails, and cat-foot-like boots. Starting with Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories, and retroactively introduced in Disgaea 1 Complete, the only Thieves seen are female humanoids. ![]() In his default coloration, the Thief wears a red hat. In Disgaea: Hour of Darkness and its early ports, the Thief was portrayed as a male human with a hat, small boots, and a strange shirt.
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