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In {{title|Fates}}, Thieves are known as the '''Outlaw''' in the localization, and specialize in [[bow]]s instead of swords or knives, and have unusually high magical [[resistance]] for a primarily physical-based class. Being locked to [[bow]]s makes their low [[defense]] less of a concern than for the Thief, if the Outlaw triggers battle, but leaves them more vulnerable if they are attacked at close range.
In {{title|Fates}}, Thieves are known as the '''Outlaw''' in the localization, and specialize in [[bow]]s instead of swords or knives, and have unusually high magical [[resistance]] for a primarily physical-based class. Being locked to [[bow]]s makes their low [[defense]] less of a concern than for the Thief, if the Outlaw triggers battle, but leaves them more vulnerable if they are attacked at close range.


The Thief's [[class change]] options have varied considerably throughout the series. In {{title|Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light}}, {{title|Gaiden}}, {{title|Mystery of the Emblem}}, {{title|The Binding Blade}}, {{title|Shadow Dragon}}, and {{title|New Mystery of the Emblem}}, Thieves cannot change class at all; to compensate, the latter two [[Nintendo DS]] remakes designate it as a [[:Category:Special classes|special class]] with the ability to reach a maximum [[level]] of 30. {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}} and {{title|Thracia 776}} were the first games to give the Thief a promoted class, the [[Thief Fighter]]. The majority of games since then from {{title|The Blazing Blade}} onward have Thieves promote to [[Assassin]]s. {{title|The Sacred Stones}} gives them the alternative option of promoting to the [[Rogue]] class, which also acts their only hypothetical promoted class in {{title|Radiant Dawn}}. {{title|Awakening}} introduced another class change option for Thieves as an alternative to Assassins: the [[Trickster]]. In {{title|Fates}}, Outlaws promote to [[Bow Knight]] and [[Adventurer]].
The Thief's [[class change]] options have varied considerably throughout the series. In {{title|Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light}}, {{title|Gaiden}}, {{title|Mystery of the Emblem}}, {{title|The Binding Blade}}, {{title|Shadow Dragon}}, {{title|New Mystery of the Emblem}}, and {{title|Engage}}, Thieves cannot class change at all; to compensate, the latter three games designate it as a [[:Category:Special classes|special class]] with the ability to reach a maximum [[level]] of either 30 in the DS remakes or 40 in ''Engage''. {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}} and {{title|Thracia 776}} were the first games to give the Thief a promoted class, the [[Thief Fighter]]. The majority of games since then from {{title|The Blazing Blade}} onward have Thieves promote to [[Assassin]]s. {{title|The Sacred Stones}} gives them the alternative option of promoting to the [[Rogue]] class, which also acts their only hypothetical promoted class in {{title|Radiant Dawn}}. {{title|Awakening}} introduced another class change option for Thieves as an alternative to Assassins: the [[Trickster]]. In {{title|Fates}}, Outlaws promote to [[Bow Knight]] and [[Adventurer]].


==Stats==
==Stats==
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|res1=0
|res1=0
|mov1=7
|mov1=7
|exp1=40
|wpnr1=[[Sword]]: 2
|wpnr1=[[Sword]]: 2
|-
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|res2=0
|res2=0
|mov2=7
|mov2=7
|exp2=40
|wpnr2=[[Sword]]: 7
|wpnr2=[[Sword]]: 7
|-
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|mov4=7
|mov4=7
|con4={{h|5|Male units}}/{{h|3|Female units}}
|con4={{h|5|Male units}}/{{h|3|Female units}}
|crp4=2
|wpnr4={{SwordSNES|5}} E
|wpnr4={{SwordSNES|5}} E
|-
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|mov5=6
|mov5=6
|con5={{h|6|Male units}}/{{h|5|Female units}}
|con5={{h|6|Male units}}/{{h|5|Female units}}
|crp5=2
|wpnr5={{SwordGBA}} E
|wpnr5={{SwordGBA}} E
|-
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|mov6=6
|mov6=6
|con6={{h|6|Male units}}/{{h|5|Female units}}
|con6={{h|6|Male units}}/{{h|5|Female units}}
|crp6=2
|wpnr6={{SwordGBA}} E
|wpnr6={{SwordGBA}} E
|-
|-
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|mov7=6
|mov7=6
|con7=6
|con7=6
|crp7=2
|wpnr7={{SwordGBA}} E
|wpnr7={{SwordGBA}} E
|-
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|mov8=7
|mov8=7
|con8=9
|con8=9
|wt8=9
|wpnr8=--<small>(+[[Knife|Knives]])</small>
|wpnr8=--<small>(+[[Knife|Knives]])</small>
|-
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|mov9=7
|mov9=7
|con9=9
|con9=9
|wt9=9
|wpnr9={{KnifeWii}} E
|wpnr9={{KnifeWii}} E
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===Max stats===
===Max stats===
{{missingstats}}
{{MaxStats
{{MaxStats
|game1={{title|Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light}}
|game1={{title|Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light}}
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|def8=20
|def8=20
|res8=20
|res8=20
|mov8=??
|mov8=20
|con8=??
|con8=99
|wpnr8=--<small>(+[[Knife|Knives]])</small>
|wpnr8=--<small>(+[[Knife|Knives]])</small>
|-
|-
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|def9=15
|def9=15
|res9=10
|res9=10
|mov9=32
|mov9=20
|con9=??
|con9=99
|wt9=??
|wpnr9={{KnifeWii}} A
|wpnr9={{KnifeWii}} A
|-
|-
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|mov15=5
|mov15=5
|wpnr15={{BowWA}} S/ {{StaffWA}}
|wpnr15={{BowWA}} S/ {{StaffWA}}
}}
===Miscellaneous stats===
{{ClassMisc
|game1={{title|Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light}}
|exp1=40
|-
|game2={{title|Mystery of the Emblem}}
|exp2=40
|-
|game3={{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}
|gold3=5,000
|-
|game4={{title|Thracia 776}}
|crp4=2
|-
|game5={{title|The Binding Blade}}
|crp5=2
|-
|game6={{title|The Blazing Blade}}
|crp6=2
|-
|game7={{title|The Sacred Stones}}
|crp7=2
|-
|game8={{title|Path of Radiance}}
|wt8=+0
|cap8=20
|-
|game9={{title|Radiant Dawn}}
|wt9=+0
|cap9=15
|vis9=4
}}
}}


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|hp10={{h|30|Player}}/{{h|60|Enemy}}%
|hp10={{h|30|Player}}/{{h|60|Enemy}}%
|str10={{h|10|Player}}/{{h|20|Enemy}}%
|str10={{h|10|Player}}/{{h|20|Enemy}}%
|mag10={{h|-20|Player}}/{{h|0|Enemy}}%
|mag10={{h|−20|Player}}/{{h|0|Enemy}}%
|skl10={{h|30|Player}}/{{h|40|Enemy}}%
|skl10={{h|30|Player}}/{{h|40|Enemy}}%
|spd10={{h|40|Player}}/{{h|50|Enemy}}%
|spd10={{h|40|Player}}/{{h|50|Enemy}}%
|luck10=0%
|luck10=0%
|def10={{h|5|Player}}/{{h|30|Enemy}}%
|def10={{h|5|Player}}/{{h|30|Enemy}}%
|res10={{h|-10|Player}}/{{h|0|Enemy}}%
|res10={{h|−10|Player}}/{{h|0|Enemy}}%
|-
|-
|game11={{title|New Mystery of the Emblem}}
|game11={{title|New Mystery of the Emblem}}
|hp11={{h|30|Player}}/{{h|60|Enemy}}%
|hp11={{h|30|Player}}/{{h|60|Enemy}}%
|str11={{h|10|Player}}/{{h|20|Enemy}}%
|str11={{h|10|Player}}/{{h|20|Enemy}}%
|mag11={{h|-20|Player}}/{{h|0|Enemy}}%
|mag11={{h|−20|Player}}/{{h|0|Enemy}}%
|skl11={{h|30|Player}}/{{h|40|Enemy}}%
|skl11={{h|30|Player}}/{{h|40|Enemy}}%
|spd11={{h|40|Player}}/{{h|50|Enemy}}%
|spd11={{h|40|Player}}/{{h|50|Enemy}}%
|luck11=0%
|luck11=0%
|def11={{h|5|Player}}/{{h|30|Enemy}}%
|def11={{h|5|Player}}/{{h|30|Enemy}}%
|res11={{h|-10|Player}}/{{h|0|Enemy}}%
|res11={{h|−10|Player}}/{{h|0|Enemy}}%
|-
|-
|game12={{title|Awakening}}
|game12={{title|Awakening}}
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|sprite1=[[File:Bs fe05 lara thief sword.png]]
|sprite1=[[File:Bs fe05 lara thief sword.png]]
|basic class=Thief
|basic class=Thief
|promotion method=Using a {{Item|5|Knight Proof}} after reaching Level 10.<br><br><br>Talk to [[Perne]] in [[Dandelion|Chapter 12x]].
|promotion method=Using a {{Item|5|Knight Proof}} after reaching Level 10.<br><br><br>Talk to [[Perne]] in [[The Dandelion|Chapter 12x]].
|sprite2=[[File:Bs fe05 lara thief fighter sword.png]]
|sprite2=[[File:Bs fe05 lara thief fighter sword.png]]
|promoted class 1=Thief Fighter
|promoted class 1=Thief Fighter
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|-
| Using a {{Item|fewa2|Master Seal|image=seal}} after mastering Assassin or [[Swordmaster]].
| Using a {{Item|fewa2|Master Seal|image=seal}} after mastering Assassin or [[Swordmaster]].
| class="pixel-art" | [[File:Ma fewa2 dancer male playable.gif]]<br>[[Dancer]]
| class="pixel-art" | [[File:Ma fewa2 dancer playable.gif]]<br>[[Dancer]]
|-
| colspan="7" style="border-radius: 15px; background: {{Color3}}; border:1px solid {{Color2}}; font-size: smaller" | '''Promotion choice criteria:''' The dancer class only becomes available upon visiting a survey spot in [[The Rising Darkness|Chapter 12]] {{Scarlet Blaze}}, [[A Trick of the Goddess|Chapter 12]] {{Azure Gleam}} or [[Darkness Attacks|Chapter 13]] {{Golden Wildfire}}.
|}
|}


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|game2={{title|Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light}}, {{title|Mystery of the Emblem}}, {{title|Shadow Dragon}}, {{title|New Mystery of the Emblem}}
|game2={{title|Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light}}, {{title|Mystery of the Emblem}}, {{title|Shadow Dragon}}, {{title|New Mystery of the Emblem}}
|name3=Dew
|name3=Dew
|game3={{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}} First Generation
|game3={{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}} <small>(First generation)</small>
|name4=Patty
|name4=Patty
|game4={{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}} Second Generation
|game4={{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}} <small>(Second generation)</small>
|name5=Daisy
|name5=Daisy
|game5={{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}} Second Generation
|game5={{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}} <small>(Second generation)</small>
|name6=Lifis
|name6=Lifis
|game6={{title|Thracia 776}}
|game6={{title|Thracia 776}}
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|name21=Yunaka
|name21=Yunaka
|game21={{title|Engage}}
|game21={{title|Engage}}
|name22=Zelkov
|game22={{title|Engage}}
}}
}}


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|name7=Niles
|name7=Niles
|game7={{title|Warriors}}
|game7={{title|Warriors}}
|name8=Zelkov
|game8={{title|Engage}}
}}
}}


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|game={{title|Mystery of the Emblem}}
|game={{title|Mystery of the Emblem}}
|english=Nefarious rogues with weak<br>fighting skills, but they can<br>open chests.{{h|*|Fan translation}}
|english=Nefarious rogues with weak<br>fighting skills, but they can<br>open chests.{{h|*|Fan translation}}
|japanese=??
|japanese=徒党をくんで村などを破壊する。<br>戦闘力は とぼしいが、<br>宝箱を開ける能力がある。
}}
}}
{{DescriptionCell
{{DescriptionCell
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|game={{title|Warriors: Three Hopes}}
|game={{title|Warriors: Three Hopes}}
|english=Skilled at opening locks, the Thief has<br>excellent speed and dexterity.
|english=Skilled at opening locks, the Thief has<br>excellent speed and dexterity.
|japanese=??
|japanese=鍵開けを得意とする盗賊。<br>技と速さに優れる。
}}
}}
{{DescriptionFtr}}
{{DescriptionFtr}}
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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* Thieves lack an animation for using [[Levin Sword]]s in {{title|Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light}}, and will cause the game to freeze when they attempt to attack with one. This cannot normally be seen, as no enemy Thieves carry Levin Swords, and [[Julian]] and [[Rickard]] cannot reach the requisite weapon level to use them.


==Etymology and other languages==
==Etymology and other languages==
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|eng-mean=• Used in most games.<br>• Used in ''Fates''.
|eng-mean=• Used in most games.<br>• Used in ''Fates''.
|jpn-name=• {{h|盗賊|Tōzoku}}<br>• {{h|シーフ|Shīfu}}<br>• {{ruby|{{h|盗人|Shīfu}}|シーフ}}
|jpn-name=• {{h|盗賊|Tōzoku}}<br>• {{h|シーフ|Shīfu}}<br>• {{ruby|{{h|盗人|Shīfu}}|シーフ}}
|jpn-mean=• Officially romanized as '''Thief'''. This kanji name (previously spelled in hiragana as {{h|とうぞく|Tōzoku}} in {{title|Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light}} and {{title|Mystery of the Emblem}}) is used in most games.<br>• Thief; this katakana name is used in {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}, {{title|Thracia 776}}, {{title|Path of Radiance}}, {{title|Fates}}, and {{title|Engage}}.<br>• Officially romanized as '''Thief'''. This kanji name is used only in ''Radiant Dawn'', where all Japanese class names are spelled primarily in kanji (i.e. {{lang|ja|盗人}}), with a foreign-language name in katakana applied as [[wikipedia:Furigana|furigana]] (i.e. {{lang|ja|シーフ}}) and used as the basis for the romanized name in the class roll.<br>Unusually in ''Radiant Dawn'', the Thief's usual kanji name, {{lang|ja|盗賊}}, is the name of the [[Rogue]] class instead.
|jpn-mean=• Officially romanized as '''Thief'''. This kanji name (previously spelled in hiragana as {{hl|とうぞく|Tōzoku}} in {{title|Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light}} and {{title|Mystery of the Emblem}}) is used in most games.<br>• Thief; this katakana name is used in {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}, {{title|Thracia 776}}, {{title|Path of Radiance}}, {{title|Fates}}, and {{title|Engage}}.<br>• Officially romanized as '''Thief'''. This kanji name is used only in ''Radiant Dawn'', where all Japanese class names are spelled primarily in kanji (i.e. {{lang|ja|盗人}}), with a foreign-language name in katakana applied as [[wikipedia:Furigana|furigana]] (i.e. {{lang|ja|シーフ}}) and used as the basis for the romanized name in the class roll.<br>Unusually in ''Radiant Dawn'', the Thief's usual kanji name, {{lang|ja|盗賊}}, is the name of the [[Rogue]] class instead.
|fren-name=• Voleur<br>• Hors-la-loi
|fren-name=• Voleur<br>• Hors-la-loi
|fren-mean=• Thief; used in most games.<br>• Outlaw; used in ''Fates''.
|fren-mean=• Thief; used in most games.<br>• Outlaw; used in ''Fates''.
|ger-name=• Dieb<br>• Diebin<br>• Gesetzloser
|ger-name=• Dieb<br>• Diebin<br>• Gesetzloser
|ger-mean=• Thief; used in most games.<br>• Feminine variant of the former, used exclusively for female Thieves in The Blazing Blade, alongside the male "Dieb".<br>• Outlaw; used in ''Fates''.
|ger-mean=• Thief; used in most games.<br>• Feminine variant of the former, used exclusively for female Thieves in ''The Blazing Blade'', alongside the male "Dieb".<br>• Outlaw; used in ''Fates''.
|span-name=• Ladrón<br>• Granuja
|span-name=• Ladrón<br>• Granuja
|span-mean=• Thief; used in most games.<br>• Scoundrel; used in ''Fates''.
|span-mean=• Thief; used in most games.<br>• Scoundrel; used in ''Fates''.
|ital-name=• Ladro<br>• Fuorilegge
|ital-name=• Ladro<br>• Fuorilegge
|ital-mean=• Thief; used in most games.<br>• Outlaw; used in ''Fates''.
|ital-mean=• Thief; used in most games.<br>• Outlaw; used in ''Fates''.
|kor-name={{h|도적|dojeok}}
|kor-name=• {{h|시프|Sipeu}}<br>• {{h|도적|dojeok}}<br>
|kor-mean=Thief
|kor-mean=Thief; transliteration of the English word ''thief''. Used in ''Fates'' and ''Engage''.<br>• Thief; used in ''Three Houses''.
|ch-simp-name={{h|盗贼|dàozéi}}
|ch-simp-name={{h|盗贼|dàozéi}}<br>• {{h|小偷|Xiǎotōu}}
|ch-simp-mean=Thief; used in ''Three Houses''.
|ch-simp-mean=Thief; used in ''Three Houses''.<br>• Thief; used in ''Engage''.
|ch-trad-name=• {{h|盜賊|dàozéi}}<br>• {{h|小偷|Xiǎotōu}}
|ch-trad-name=• {{h|盜賊|dàozéi}}<br>• {{h|小偷|Xiǎotōu}}
|ch-trad-mean=• Thief; used in ''Three Houses''.<br>• Thief; used in ''Engage''.
|ch-trad-mean=• Thief; used in ''Three Houses''.<br>• Thief; used in ''Engage''.
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