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[[Image:DQ3 thieves.png|right|border|375px]]
{{VocationInfo
|Image = [[File:DQIX Thief Male.png|300px]]
|Caption = Art for a male thief in Dragon Quest IX.
|Japanese = 盗賊 (''Touzoku'')
|Origin = [[Dragon Quest VI]]
|Games = [[Dragon Quest III]] (Remakes only)<br>[[Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake]]<br>[[Dragon Quest VI]]<br>[[Dragon Quest VII]]<br>[[Dragon Quest VII Reimagined]]<br>[[Dragon Quest IX]]<br>[[Dragon Quest X]]<br>[[Dragon Quest Walk]]<br>[[Dragon Quest Champions]]<br>[[Dragon Quest Smash/Grow]]
}}


<center>''If you become a thief, you'll be able to steal your enemy's belongings. You will also be able to tell how much treasure is in the vicinity.''
<center>''If you become a thief, you'll be able to steal your enemy's belongings. You will also be able to tell how much treasure is in the vicinity.''
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====PSX Abilities====
====PSX Abilities====
''While the American PSX release of the game used the old localization, the current names are also written for better navigation clarity.''
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{|width="85%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="1" style="text-align:center"
|width="5%" valign="top" style="background:#4682B4"|'''<font color="#ffffff">Level</font>'''
|width="5%" valign="top" style="background:#4682B4"|'''<font color="#ffffff">Level</font>'''
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|1
|1
|Beginner
|Beginner
|Nothing
|
|0
|0
|
|
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|2
|2
|Novice
|Novice
|[[Sandstorm]]
|[[Sandstorm]]<br>''(SandStorm)''
|8
|8
|One Group
|One Group
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|3
|3
|Cut Purse
|Cut Purse
|[[Shove]]
|[[Shove]]<br>''(KnockDown)''
|17
|17
|One Enemy
|One Enemy
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|4
|4
|Pilferer
|Pilferer
|[[Stone's Throw]]
|[[Stone's Throw]]<br>''(CragThrow)''
|30
|30
|One Group
|One Group
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|5
|5
|Brigand
|Brigand
|[[Muster Strength]]
|[[Muster Strength]]<br>''(ChargeUp)''
|48
|48
|Self
|Self
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|6
|6
|Rogue
|Rogue
|[[Storeyteller]]
|[[Storeyteller]]<br>''(Location)''
|70
|70
|Field
|Field
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|7
|7
|Scoundrel
|Scoundrel
|[[Padfoot]]
|[[Padfoot]]<br>''(Tiptoe)''
|110
|110
|Field
|Field
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|8
|8
|Big Boss
|Big Boss
|[[Nose for Treasure]]
|[[Nose for Treasure]]<br>''(Smell)''
|140
|140
|Field
|Field
|Tells the player how many treasure chests are in an area. (Only works in dungeons and caves)
|Tells the player how many treasure chests are in an area. (Only works in dungeons and caves)
|0
|}
=====Hybrid Abilities=====
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|width="20%" valign="top" style="background:#4682B4"|'''<font color="#ffffff">Hybrid</font>'''
|width="10%" valign="top" style="background:#4682B4"|'''<font color="#ffffff">Learns</font>'''
|width="15%" valign="top" style="background:#4682B4"|'''<font color="#ffffff">Target</font>'''
|width="50%" valign="top" style="background:#4682B4"|'''<font color="#ffffff">Info</font>'''
|width="5%" valign="top" style="background:#4682B4"|'''<font color="#ffffff">MP</font>'''
|-
|[[Dancer]]
|[[Tap Dance]]<br>''(RobDance)''
|One Enemy
|Steals MP from one enemy
|0
|-
|[[Martial Artist]]
|[[Pressure Pointer]]<br>''(K.O. Punch)''
|One Enemy
|Has the chance of killing a single enemy
|0
|-
|[[Jester]]
|[[Weird Leer]]<br>''(Giggle)''
|Self
|Does nothing
|0
|-
|[[Mage]]
|[[Drain Magic]]<br>''(RobMagic)''
|One Enemy
|Steals ~25MP from one enemy
|0
|-
|[[Warrior]]
|[[Klepto Clobber]]<br>''(ThiefHit)''
|One Enemy
|Attacks the enemy and has a chance of stealing its item
|0
|0
|}
|}
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|}


====PSX Hybrid Abilities====
====Usefulness====
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The Thief's best skill is Nose for Treasure which allows treasure hunters to know how much treasure is left on a particular floor. As for hybrid skills, Thief Hit, the hybrid skill of a [[Warrior]] and a Thief, is probably one of the useful hybrid skills to learn as it has the chance of taking one item from a monster regardless of whether or not it is defeated. However, the default stealing rate is quite low. To this end, the character must have a high rank in the vocation to steal reliably.
|width="20%" valign="top" style="background:#4682B4"|'''<font color="#ffffff">Hybrid</font>'''
 
|width="10%" valign="top" style="background:#4682B4"|'''<font color="#ffffff">Learns</font>'''
Regarding vocation progression, the Thief can combine a mastered [[Shepherd]] class to become a [[Monster Masher]]. They will learn all sorts of breath skills and have a chance at taming monsters for the [[Monster Meadows]]. The Thief can also combine a mastered [[Sailor]] class to become a [[Pirate]]. The Pirate learns sea based attacks which is useful as most monsters, save the aquatic ones, don't have resistance to these skills. Plus they are cost effective.
|width="15%" valign="top" style="background:#4682B4"|'''<font color="#ffffff">Target</font>'''
 
|width="50%" valign="top" style="background:#4682B4"|'''<font color="#ffffff">Info</font>'''
===[[Dragon Quest VII Reimagined]]===
|width="5%" valign="top" style="background:#4682B4"|'''<font color="#ffffff">MP</font>'''
Thief is a basic vocation that focuses in inflicting [[status effect|status effects]] and traps on their enemies.
 
Mastering Thief and [[Sailor]] unlocks the [[Pirate]] vocation. Mastering this vocation and [[Shepherd]] unlocks the [[Monster Master]] vocation.
<div style="display:flex; flex-wrap:wrap; gap:10px; align-items: flex-start; justify-content: flex-start;">
{| class="wikitable" style="width:fit-content; min-width:300px; max-width:650px; text-align:center; border: 2px solid #aa5450;"
|+ Proficiency
|-
! Level !! Type !! Name
|-
| 1 || [[File:DQVIIR Buff Skill.png|32px]] || [[Toxic Dagger]]
|-
| 1 || [[File:DQVIIR Buff Skill.png|32px]] || [[Klepto Clobber]]
|-
| 2 || [[File:DQVIIR Damage Skill.png|32px]] || [[Crag]]
|-
| 3 || [[File:DQVIIR Damage Skill.png|32px]] || [[Victimiser]]
|-
| 4 || [[File:DQVIIR Damage Skill.png|32px]] || [[Kacrag]]
|-
| 5 || [[File:DQVIIR Heal Skill.png|32px]] || [[Knumbing Knife]]
|-
| 6 || [[File:DQVIIR Damage Skill.png|32px]] || [[Persecutter]]
|-
| 7 || [[File:DQVIIR Heal Skill.png|32px]] || [[Craggle]]
|-
| 8 || [[File:DQVIIR Damage Skill.png|32px]] || [[Assassin's Stab]]
|-
! colspan=3| [[Let loose]] skill
|-
|-
|[[Dancer]]
| colspan=3| [[File:DQVIIR Thief Icon.png|32px]] '''Repeat Offender''': Allows another action to be performed every time a status ailment is inflicted on an enemy.
|[[Tap Dance]]
|}
|One Enemy
{| class="wikitable" style="width:fit-content; min-width:300px; max-width:650px; text-align:center; border: 2px solid #aa5450;"
|Steals MP from one enemy
|+ Attribute Adjustments
|0
|-
|-
|[[Martial Artist]]
! Maximum HP !! Maximum MP !! Attack !! Defence !! Magical Might !! Charm
|[[Pressure Pointer]]
|One Enemy
|Has the chance of killing a single enemy
|0
|-
|-
|[[Jester]]
| [[File:DQVIIR Stats Down Icon.png|20px]] || - || [[File:DQVIIR Stats Up Icon.png|20px]] || [[File:DQVIIR Stats Down Icon.png|20px]] || - || [[File:DQVIIR Stats Down Icon.png|20px]]
|[[Weird Leer]]
|Self
|Does nothing
|0
|-
|-
|[[Mage]]
! Magical Mending !! Strength !! Deftness !! Resilience !! Agility
|[[Drain Magic]]
|One Enemy
|Steals ~25MP from one enemy
|0
|-
|-
|[[Warrior]]
| [[File:DQVIIR Stats Down Icon.png|20px]] || [[File:DQVIIR Stats Up Icon.png|20px]] || [[File:DQVIIR Stats Up Icon.png|20px]] || [[File:DQVIIR Stats Down Icon.png|20px]] || [[File:DQVIIR Stats Up Icon.png|20px]]
|[[Klepto Clobber]]
|One Enemy
|Attacks the enemy and has a chance of stealing its item
|0
|}
|}
 
</div>
====Usefulness====
The Thief's best skill is Nose for Treasure which allows treasure hunters to know how much treasure is left on a particular floor. As for hybrid skills, Thief Hit, the hybrid skill of a [[Warrior]] and a Thief, is probably one of the useful hybrid skills to learn as it has the chance of taking one item from a monster regardless of whether or not it is defeated. However, the default stealing rate is quite low. To this end, the character must have a high rank in the vocation to steal reliably.
 
Regarding vocation progression, the Thief can combine a mastered [[Shepherd]] class to become a [[Monster Masher]]. They will learn all sorts of breath skills and have a chance at taming monsters for the [[Monster Meadows]]. The Thief can also combine a mastered [[Sailor]] class to become a [[Pirate]]. The Pirate learns sea based attacks which is useful as most monsters, save the aquatic ones, don't have resistance to these skills. Plus they are cost effective.


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[[Category:Dragon Quest VI vocations]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest VII vocations]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest VII vocations]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest VII Reimagined vocations]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest IX vocations]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest IX vocations]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest X vocations]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest X vocations]]
 
[[Category:Dragon Quest Walk vocations]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Smash/Grow vocations]]
[[fr:Voleur]]
[[fr:Voleur]]