In The Sacred Stones, Thieves are given the additional option to promote into the Rogue class alongside Assassin. Thieves are given a new promoted form in Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade: the Assassin class, losing the ability to Steal in return for the Lethality skill. ![]() The enemy version has a slightly higher strength cap in exchange for a slightly lower speed cap. ![]() In the game, there are two versions of the Thief class: a playable version in the mercenary class category, and an NPC/Enemy version in the criminal class category. In TearRing Saga: Utna Heroes Saga thieves are reverted to being unable to promote. After this title, the Thief Fighter class is retired, though the later Rogue and Trickster classes fill the same niche of a promoted class that retains all functions of the original Thief class. This incarnation of the class is particularly special for Lara depending on whether the necessary requirements are met, she can promote from a Thief into either the Dancer or Thief Fighter classes. In Fire Emblem: Thracia 776, the Thief class is again able to promote into the Thief Fighter class. Thief Fighters act as the promoted form of the class and are reputably capable fighters on the battlefield. The advent of Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War sees the Thief class being able to promote for the first time in the series. The only other games to lack a promotion for the Thief class are Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade and Fire Emblem Engage where it has a level cap of 40. Their remakes, Shadow Dragon and New Mystery of the Emblem, retain this distinction but the level cap is set to 30. ![]() In their original inception in Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light and Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem, is a special class that has no promotions. Enemy Thieves are capable of destroying villages, and unlike most other enemies, they often leave battles after accomplishing their self-motivated jobs of pillaging villages and/or looting chests. Wielding Swords or Knives as their weapons of choice, the primary role of Thieves is to Steal and manipulate locks imposed on doors and chests. The Thief is a recurring class in the Fire Emblem Series. 5.14 Vestaria Saga: The Holy Sword of Silvanister.5.1 Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light and Mystery of the Emblem.
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