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'''Thief''' is one of the six members of the [[Warriors of Light]] in ''[[Final Fantasy]]''. He is the fastest of the characters, and is usually the first to attack an enemy or flee from battle. He can be equipped with weapons and If the Warriors of Light complete the optional [[Citadel of Trials]], [[Bahamut]] upgrades their class, and Thief is upgraded to [[Ninja (Final Fantasy)|Ninja]]. | '''Thief''' is one of the six members of the [[Warriors of Light]] in ''[[Final Fantasy]]''. He is the fastest of the characters, and is usually the first to attack an enemy or flee from battle. He can be equipped with weapons and If the Warriors of Light complete the optional [[Citadel of Trials]], [[Bahamut]] upgrades their class, and Thief is upgraded to [[Ninja (Final Fantasy)|Ninja]]. | ||
In the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] and [[MSX2]] versions, Thief has blue hair. In the former version, Thief's clothes are brown (or orange from the [[world map]]). Starting with the [[WonderSwan Color]] release, Thief wears a green, sleeveless tunic and a green bandana on his head. His hair was changed to yellow, and a tuft of his hair sticks out of the front. In the MSX2 version, Thief is wearing a pink suit and shoes. In the WonderSwan Color version, thief's pink shoes were made smaller. He was also given a pink shirt, as shown by the sleeves. In the [[PlayStation Portable]] version, Thief's shoes were changed to orange. | |||
In ''[[Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales]]'', Thief is one of the job classes that cameos in the microgame [[Job Juggler]]. Like the other characters, his sprite is taken from the NES version of ''Final Fantasy''. | |||
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== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
=== Battle sprites === | |||
<gallery> | |||
Thief FF NES sprite.png|Famicom/NES | |||
Thief FF MSX2 sprite.png|MSX2 | |||
Thief FF WSC sprite.png|WonderSwan Color | |||
Thief FF PS1 sprite.png|''[[Final Fantasy Origins]]'' | |||
Thief FF GBA sprite.png|''[[Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls]]'' | |||
Thief FF PSP sprite.png|PlayStation Portable | |||
</gallery> | |||
===World map sprites=== | |||
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Thief FF NES sprite.png|Famicom/NES sprite | Thief FF NES map sprite.png|Famicom/NES | ||
Thief FF MSX2 map sprite.png|MSX2 | |||
Thief FF WSC map sprite.png|WonderSwan Color | |||
Thief FF PS1 map sprite.png|''Final Fantasy Origins'' | |||
Thief FF GBA map sprite.png|''Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls'' | |||
Thief FF PSP map sprite.png|PlayStation Portable | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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[[Category:Final Fantasy characters]] | [[Category:Final Fantasy characters]] |
Revision as of 19:08, July 16, 2020
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Affiliation | Warriors of Light |
Thief is one of the six members of the Warriors of Light in Final Fantasy. He is the fastest of the characters, and is usually the first to attack an enemy or flee from battle. He can be equipped with weapons and If the Warriors of Light complete the optional Citadel of Trials, Bahamut upgrades their class, and Thief is upgraded to Ninja.
In the Nintendo Entertainment System and MSX2 versions, Thief has blue hair. In the former version, Thief's clothes are brown (or orange from the world map). Starting with the WonderSwan Color release, Thief wears a green, sleeveless tunic and a green bandana on his head. His hair was changed to yellow, and a tuft of his hair sticks out of the front. In the MSX2 version, Thief is wearing a pink suit and shoes. In the WonderSwan Color version, thief's pink shoes were made smaller. He was also given a pink shirt, as shown by the sleeves. In the PlayStation Portable version, Thief's shoes were changed to orange.
In Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales, Thief is one of the job classes that cameos in the microgame Job Juggler. Like the other characters, his sprite is taken from the NES version of Final Fantasy.
Auto-names
Starting with the Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls release, Thief has ten auto-names, all of which reference a name or alias from another Final Fantasy game:
- Baku (Final Fantasy IX character)
- Biggs (Final Fantasy VI, Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy VIII, and Final Fantasy X character)
- Blank (Final Fantasy IX character)
- Daryl (Final Fantasy VI character
- Gerad (Edgar's alias in Final Fantasy VI)
- Kelga (Final Fantasy V character)
- Puck (Final Fantasy IX character)
- Sarisa (Faris' real name in Final Fantasy V)
- Tuss (Lone Wolf's real name in Final Fantasy V)
- Wedge (Final Fantasy VI, Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy VIII, and Final Fantasy X character)
Statistics
Equipment usable by Thief | |
Weapons | Assassin Dagger | Asura | Coral Sword | Dagger | Duel Rapier | Falchion | Gladius | Kikuichimonji | Knife | Kotetsu | Mage Masher | Masamune | Mythril Knife | Orichalcum | Rapier | Rune Blade | Saber | Scimitar | Wyrmkiller |
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Armor | Bard's Tunic | Black Garb | Clothes | Leather Armor | Red Jacket |
Equipment | Copper Armlet | Diamond Armlet | Protect Ring | Ruby Armlet | Silver Armlet | Thief's Armlet |
Shields | Buckler | Elven Cloak | Protect Cloak | Zephyr Cape |
Helmets | Black Cowl | Feathered Cap | Leather Cap | Genji Helm | Ribbon | Twist Headband |
Gloves | Leather Gloves | Thief's Gloves |