Azndragon2000's Guide to the Thief in Ragnarok Online Version 1.1- May 29th, 2002 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Table of Contents ----------------------------------------------------------------------- I. Version History II. Introduction to Ragnarok Online III. Rules of RO IV. About me and my characters V. Introduction to the Thief VI. Different types of Thieves VII. Becoming a Thief VIII. Weapons IX. Armor X. Accessories XI. Stat Distribution and Analysis XII. Skills XIII. Levelling Guide XIV. Misc. Info XV. Contact Info XVI. Thanks To XVII. Legal Info XVIII. End ----------------------------------------------------------------------- I. Version History ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.0 (May 26th, 2002) - Yay! Started typing. First version released. Version 1.1 (May 28th, 2002) - Added authorized web sites. Added new people to Thanks to section. Added street value of Rosary and Necklace. Added prerequisites for Detoxify. Many bugs, errors, and typos are guaranteed. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- II. Introduction to Ragnarok Online ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Ragnarok Online is known as a MMORPG, also known as a Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game. It was made by a Korean company called Gravity on the Ragnarok Manga by Lee-Myon Jin. It is an excellent game and I highly recommend it to any RPG fans out there. It is in beta stages, free and can be downloaded at the official web site at http://www.ragnarokonline.com. I must warn you, however that it is a rather hefty download; about 200 MB plus over 100 patches to download and will take a very long time for all you dial-up users out there, not the mention the lag that you will no doubt receive. For all you broadband users, you're in luck. This game is excellent lag-wise if you have broadband as there will be a lot less lag. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- III. Rules of RO ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Okay, there are no actual rules to follow, but there are many manners that is generally accepted throughout the RO community. 1. NO LOOTING! This means do not pick up any items from monsters that you have not killed. 2. NO KILL STEALING! This is similar to looting, but this is stealing a monster that someone else is trying to kill. Only help a player attacking a monster if they specifically ask for it. 3. NO BOTS! A bot is an automated program that is programmed to behave like a real play and fight for them, pick up loot, etc. These are the main causes of lag on the RO server because there are more players on than they should be. Avoid these like the plague. 4. DO NOT HACK! Meaning that you will never make any attempt to alter the way that the server works and/or how the game dynamics work (i.e. changing spell casting range, etc.) 5. DO NOT SCAM! This means that you will never attempt to trick any other player into giving zeny to you. Some examples of scams are: upfront zenny on discounts, and trying to sell worthless items like Clovers and Worm Peelings for high-priced items like Four-leaf Clovers and Brooches. 6. DO NOT BEG! Yes, being poor is not good. But, until around level 20 or you have a rich friend, you will be poor. The best way to gain money is to fight and sell any items you have to NPCs or other players and you will also gain valuable EXP for the fighting. Begging will not get you far, or at all and other players will look down on you. 7. When you have agreed to buy an item from a discount merchant, you must buy that item, or else they will have wasted their money and will no longer help you in the future. In some cases, this will be very frustrating for you if there is only one DC (discount) merchant in the town. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- IV. About Me and my characters ----------------------------------------------------------------------- I am Azndragon2000, and I live in Brampton, Ontario, Canada. This is my very first guide ever and I think this game is very good. My email address is andrew_chung_2000@hotmail.com. I have a 35/23 thief on the Chaos server. I am currently working on my thief, but I also have a mage-to-be in the works. He is still a novice and I hope to work on him later on. I don't think there is much left to say so I'll continue on with the rest of the guide. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- V. Introduction to the Thief ----------------------------------------------------------------------- The thief is a character who was designed to hit fast and to dodge all incoming attacks. The thief is a very powerful character at high levels and will be able to deliver massive damage without getting hit much. However, if you ARE hit, you will take serious damage, especially in the later dungeons because you have next to no vitality. But, they have some of the best skills because they focus on their strengths: attacking and dodge. These skills are Double Slash and Dodge Increase. These skills are passive, which means that they are always active and NEVER use up SP. These skills allow thieves to attack twice in one swing more, and give them up to a 30% dodge bonus against enemies. However, the thief has a couple of disadvantages. Firstly, the knife is weak against medium monsters and even more weak against large monsters, getting a 25% and 50% damage penalty respectively. This means that you should avoid medium and large monsters especially for quite some time until your strength is a lot higher. Also, a thief can be hard to train depending on what stat you increase first. For AGI thieves, you will start off with a high flee rate, but you will take longer to level up because you will not be able to do as much damage as a STR thief. For STR thieves, you will be able to kill monsters more quickly than the AGI thief, but your Double Slash will take some time to be more effective so you will be taking lots of damage while killing the monster. This means you will have to buy many Red Potions. This is the expensive way, but when you master Double Slash and start working on AGI and Dodge Increase, this will be a lot faster. Another note, your early levels at a thief will be harder than most because the thief's main stat is flee, which is (Your Level+AGI). This means that in your early levels, your flee will be low, so it will be a while before you start to notice the differences. You will not be dodging enemies consistently until you are around level 20, unless you have started with 9 AGI and concentrating on that stat and/or having access to higher level equipment via your other characters, or your friends. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- VI. Different Types of Thieves ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Although thieves mostly concentrate on AGI and STR, there are some who will concentrate on DEX, or even VIT. This section will discuss the pros and cons of each thief and will give a guideline on which stats to increase. 1. AGI Thief THE strongest thief when it comes to melee weapons. This thief is pure, raw power. This thief will attack extremely fast and will dodge everything that comes their way. Even the lowered flee from mobs will have little to no effect because of the attack speed of this thief. This thief will pump STR/DEX depending on what that thief uses, a bow or dagger, and AGI. This thief can decide to pump STR first, but will use many pots, or AGI, resulting in slower levelling. However, this thief has little or no vitality so will take serious damage if he/she is mobbed. Pros: Strongest thief at higher levels. Able to deliver massive damage in a short time without getting hit much, if at all. This thief will kill enemies in the shortest amount of time, meaning faster levelling at higher levels. Cons: Due to low VIT, this thief will take heavy damage in the beginning when the flee is low and will die in mobs because flee is reduced as there are more monsters attacking. This means using many pots in lower levels until flee become sufficient, or slow levelling depending on if STR or AGI is the primary stat pumped. Recommended Starting Stats: 9 STR, 9 AGI, 9 DEX 2. VIT Thief This thief is designed to hit with medium attack power and will take every hit coming at them, but the damage will be minimal. Very little AGI will be increased, but the base level and the Dodge Increase skill will still give you some dodge. This thief will also put points into STR, resulting in a thief that is similar to a swordsman/woman. But, it takes a lot of VIT to minimize the damage of higher-level monsters so your STR will be considerably lower that a similar-level AGI thief. The low STR also means slower levelling. Pros: Highest HP of the other thieves. Will not die in a mob. Able to tank for bosses or lower level players. Cons: Slow to level due to slow attack speed and low attack damage. This thief will spend many levels increasing VIT, so STR and DEX will not be increased to much later. Lowest damage potential in the higher levels. Recommended Starting Stats: 9 STR, 9 AGI, 5-7 VIT 3. VIT/AGI Thief This thief is a combination of the two thieves so they will dodge a lot, and if they get hit, they will take considerably lower damage. This thief will increase VIT and AGI in equal increments, so will have lower AGI than AGI thieves and lower VIT than VIT thieves. Pros: Will dodge and take lower damage. Higher HP than AGI thieves, and will dodge better than VIT thieves. Will survive better is mobs than the AGI thief. Cons: Lower HP than VIT thief, lower flee than AGI thief, will not do as much damage as the AGI thief either. Recommended Starting Stats: 9 STR, 9 AGI, 9 VIT ----------------------------------------------------------------------- VII. Becoming a Thief ----------------------------------------------------------------------- When you have decided on your type of thief, create your character and distribute your stats to fit the represented type of thief. Before you can become a thief however, you must first become a novice. Yes, this is a very hard stage, but it will get you used to fighting easy, non- aggressive enemies. This stage is very tedious and will take you a couple of hours, depending on how much equipment you have. When you have reached Job level 9, it is time to become a thief. There only other requirement to become a thief is to navigate the pyramids. This may seem easy, but it might take you a couple of tries to complete successfully. Why, you ask? Two main reasons: The Pyramid is a maze, so it will take you a while to find the Thief Guild. The second reason is more dangerous. The Pyramid is full of Farmiliars: an aggressive monster that will attack you on sight. This means that it will attack you without it being provoked and will most likely kill you. To overcome this, you should either get someone else to guide you and kill any Farmiliars around you, or to log off anytime you are attacked and log back in a minute later. Whichever path you choose is up to you, but eventually you will arrive at the Thief Guild. When you enter, take the left exit (assuming you didn't change the camera angle), and talk to the NPC there. Answer yes to his questions and you will be a thief! Re- equip all of your equipment and you are ready to start your Thief! ----------------------------------------------------------------------- VIII. Weapons ----------------------------------------------------------------------- There are a variety of weapons in RO for you to choose from, but this depends on your weapon of choice. This will most likely be a dagger, sword, or bow. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Dagger The only weapon capable of delivering Double Slash because Double Slash is ineffective with other types of weapons. These thieves will have high STR and AGI to do massive damage in a short amount of time. Even with the 50% damage penalty, this will be cancelled out with Double Slash which will be the same as a normal hit, but with faster attack speed. All thieves should have a dagger, even as backup because you never know when you need that faster attack speed. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Weapon of Choice: Gladius Description: A very strong, long-handled knife crafted by artisans of the old world. Attack Power: 102 Weight: 60 The Gladius is the strongest buyable dagger in the game. It is sold in the shops of Morroc for 14500z, but is 11600z after the 20% DC. This is your weapon throughout the entire game and you should get this weapon as soon as possible preferably before you become a thief. I had this weapon before I was even a thief and I had no help from my friends or my other character so this is possible. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Ideal Weapon: Damascus Description: A very deadly knife made of an extremely rare and special metal that cuts straight to the heart of enemy. Attack Power: 115 Weight: 60 THE ultimate dagger of thieves. It is a rare MVP drop from Mistress. Although it is very rare, you should strive to get this dagger. It's attack power is not that much better than the Gladius, but this will maximize your damage once you reach 99 STR. Street Value: 15+ million (not too sure about this) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. Swords I have yet to see a sword thief, but I think that this is very possible. This thief will focus on medium monsters, because there is no damage penalty, and because they are the most common types of monsters in the game. Because the sword is slower to swing, and does not gain the benefits of Double Slash, this type weapon should be used by AGI thieves so that the slow attack speed will be increased with the high AGI of the thief. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Weapon of Choice: Tsurugi Description: One-Handed/The most powerful one-handed sword. Useful to slay many a foe. The favourite sword of an ancient Japanese knight Samurai. Attack Power: 130 Weight: 100 The preferred weapon for sword thieves. This costs 21000z at the shops of Prontera and Izude, but its 16800z after the 20% DC. This is the strongest buyable sword in the game. Not much more to say about this. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Ideal Weapon: Balmung Description: Two-Handed/A sword for the Gravity administrator only. Attack Power: 250 Weight: 100 Special: INT +20, LUK +20 I do not even know if this is even possible to get, but if you're lucky enough to know someone working at Gravity, you might be able to get your hands on THE strongest weapon in the game. If you are lucky enough to get this, ditch the Gladius or even the Damascus! This sword is more than twice as strong as the Damascus and will do full damage against medium monsters! If you are an AGI thief, then you will have fast attacking speed with the strongest weapon in the game. The LUK bonus really helps here since LUK affect critical, which will negate the effects of Double Slash. Because the sword doesn't use double slash, the LUK will actually help you more than it hurts you! ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. Bow The bow thief will have high DEX instead of STR and thus, have a high steal rate. This thief will hit their enemies with their bow, and if the enemies manage to survive to attack them, their high flee will allow them to dodge until the enemy dies. However, if you really want to use bows, you might want to consider making an archer, which I will not help with because this is a thief guide. This thief will start with 9 STR for an easy novice experience, but will increase DEX thoroughout the game and switch to the bow once he/she becomes a thief. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Weapon of Choice: Arbalest Description: An exceptional battle-bow, so wieldy that it allows its user to be more dexterous. Attack Power: 90 Weight: 70 Special: DEX +2 A note about the DEX bonus, in the game it states +2 to DEX, but it is actually +5 to DEX. Although the Kakkung has 10 more attack power, the +5 DEX reduces the attack power difference by 5. So, after the DEX bonus, the Arbalest has an attack power of 95 and will get extra range due to the DEX bonus. So, if your DEX is low, that means that your range is low so this should this weapon. Sold in Payon for 25000z but is 20000z after DC. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Another Weapon of Choice: Kakkung Description: The ancient Korean battle-bow. A potent bow of great strength, able to fell the greatest enemies. Attack Power: 100 Weight: 80 When your DEX reaches a point when you are satisfied with the range of your bow, it's time to get that extra power. Although the Kakkung doesn't get the DEX bonus, your range should be sufficient enough to attack the enemy from a distance. This should be your bow of choice in the later levels because DEX isn't a primary stat for most thieves and they don't get Owl's Eye which adds a DEX bonus. Sold in Payon for 26500z but is 22100z after DC. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- So, which bow should you use, Arbalest or Kakkung? It depends on your DEX. If you notice, every 10 DEX will give you a damage and range bonus. That means that at 10 DEX, 20 DEX, etc. you will get a bonus to the damage and range of the bow. If you equip the Arbalest and the DEX bonus brings you above the 10 DEX increment, then the +5 to DEX plus the attack bonus will make up for the lost attack power. If the +5 DEX bonus doesn't bring your DEX above the increments of 10, then the Kakkung will give you more attack power since there is no DEX bonus. However, if your dex is below 20, you should stick with the Arbalest no matter what, since the damage is slightly less but you need the +5 DEX bonus to increase your range. ________________________________________ | | | | Dex Value | Weapon to Use | | (Before Arb Bonus) | | |----------------------|-----------------| | 01-19 | Arbalest | |----------------------|-----------------| | 20-24 | Kakkung | |----------------------|-----------------| | 25-29 | Arbalest | |----------------------|-----------------| | 30-34 | Kakkung | |----------------------|-----------------| | 35-39 | Arbalest | |----------------------|-----------------| | 40-44 | Kakkung | |----------------------|-----------------| | 45-49 | Arbalest | |----------------------|-----------------| | 50-54 | Kakkung | |----------------------|-----------------| | 55-59 | Arbalest | |----------------------|-----------------| | 60-64 | Kakkung | |----------------------|-----------------| | 65-69 | Arbalest | |----------------------|-----------------| | 70-74 | Kakkung | |----------------------|-----------------| | 75-79 | Arbalest | |----------------------|-----------------| | 80-84 | Kakkung | |----------------------|-----------------| | 85-89 | Arbalest | |----------------------|-----------------| | 90-94 | Kakkung | |----------------------|-----------------| | 95-99 | Arbalest | ------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- IX. Armor ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Well, if you're an AGI thief, armor shouldn't be too big of a priority because you should be dodging everything, but for VIT thieves, the VIT doesn't really help until you have an insane amount of VIT so the armor will suffice for a while. I do not think I really need to explain what armor does since it's self-explanatory. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Helmet Helmet of Choice: Helm Description: A sturdy helmet made from nearly un-pierceable iron Defense: 5 Weight: 50 This is the preferred helmet for thieves. It costs 10000z in Prontera and Izude, but with the 20% DC, it is 8000z. This is the best buyable helmet in the game. Scorpions also drop these. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Another Helmet of Choice: Bunny Band Description: A Hairband with simulated rabbit ears attached Defense: 1 Weight: 10 Special: LUK +2 I'm not too sure about the luck bonus, so if anyone can tell me what the real LUK bonus is, I will add your name to the Thanks To section. This helmet is gotten after you complete the Bunny Band Quest. You need to get 100 feathers (dropped by Fabres and Lunatics), 1 Pink Jewel (rare drop from Hornet and Mistress, Sold in Morroc Jewel Shop #1), a Cat Hairband (rare drop from Smokies in Yoyo Forest), and the Four-leaf clover (dropped by Mandragora but no longer exists). You give these items to the Bunny Band NPC in each town (also gone) to receive the Bunny Band. The bunny band looks good on players and it is a symbol of wealth, especially now, when the Mandagoras are gone. Defence isn't that important to a thief, so the luck bonus makes up for the lack of defence. Luck gives better chances of critical and perfect dodge. Street Value: 10+ million (not too sure about that, though) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Another Helmet of Choice: Crown Description: A golden Crown worn by the ancient kings of Rune- Midgard.It is rumored to make its wearer more intelligent. Defence: 4 Weight: 30 Special: INT +2 Again, I'm not too sure about the INT bonus of the Crown. If you tell me, I will add you to the Thanks To section of this guide. Personally, I think that this is useless to a thief, but I've heard that some rich thieves like to wear this so I added this to the helmet section. I don't know why it's so good, probably because it offers a good defence and other people can stare at you in awe because you managed to get a hold on one. You can get this by MVPing Osiris in the Pyramids. THE helmet for male mages and its female counterpart is the Tiara, an MVP drop from Mistress. Street Value: 20+ million (not too sure about this) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- So which helmet should you use? It depends, Helm for defence, Bunny Band for LUK and it looks cute, Crown for its high defence and it makes you look rich. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. Body This is the main armor for any character. This is the armor which covers the body and makes up the most defence. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Armor of Choice: Tights Description: Cloth which fits tightly with the body and is easy to move around in. Defence: 5 Weight: 50 Special: DEX +2 These will be the armor that you will be wearing until you become a lot richer. The DEX +2 bonus really helps if you are using a bow, and if you miss a lot. Some people prefer this armor over the Ninja Suit. Sold in Payon for 25000z or 20000z with DC. Best buyable body armor. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Ideal Armor: Ninja Suit Description: A very light cloth which is so uniquely made it allows the wearer to move faster that they normally could. Japanese ancient assassin costume Defence: 7 Weight: 150 Special: AGI +2 This is the best armor for thieves. The name says it all, it is THE armor for thieves and only thieves can equip it, obviously. This armor was designed to increase the thief's most important stat, AGI. The defence of 7 also makes this armor the ideal armor for the entire game. Dropped rarely by Munaks. Street Value: 130-140k. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Which armor should you use? Again, it depends. The Tights are good if you use a bow or miss a lot, but the Ninja Suit gives you +2 to AGI and gives you +2 DEF vs. the Tights. But, it's unbuyable in stores, and it carries a steep price so the best, but hardest way is to kill a lot of Munaks and hopefully they'll drop one. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. Shield This is what you carry beside your weapon. You cannot actually see this in the game though. Shield of Choice: Buckler Description: A round shield made from hardy materials Defence: 4 Weight: 60 This is the best shield for thieves. Sold in Prontera for 2500z or 2000z with DC. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. Coat No, this is not the same as the body. This armor goes over the body. How it protects you, I do not know, but the extra defence can really help in some situations. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Ideal Coat: Manteau Description: A long cape of heavy cloth, providing protection from enemies and nature's worst. Defence: 3 Weight: 50 This is the best cape, no questions asked. There is no better cape in the game. Sold in Prontera and Izude for 8000z, or 6400z with DC. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 5. Shoes If you need to know what these are, then you shouldn't be playing this game. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Ideal Shoes: Boots Description: Boots made from several layers of hardened leather,and worn by soldier Defence: 3 Weight: 30 Best shoes, enough said. Sold in Prontera and Izude (why aren't they sold in Morroc cause there's a lot of stuff they sell that thieves can and should equip?) for 5000z or 4000z after DC. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- X. Accessories ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Accessories are simple things that you wear that can be used to raise stats, or do nothing at all. There is no BEST accessory, but there are some that you should definitely consider. Be warned that they are all rare drop and can cost anywhere from 100k to more than 1 million! All accessories give 0 defence and their weight is 5. There is a bug in the game that says some classes cannot wear certain accessories, but the truth is that every class except novice can equip accessories. Remember, up to 2 accessories can be equipped at one time. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Accessory of Choice: Brooch Description: A magical gem that is attached to clothing. It is rumored to increase the wearer's agility. Special: AGI +2 This is the preferred accessory because, what is a thief without high AGI? This is also the most expensive accessory because it is in such a high demand. Rare drop from Obeaunes. Street Value: 1.3 million. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Accessory of Choice: Glove Description: A leather glove designed to improve grip. It can make the wearer more dexterous. Special: DEX +2 This accessory is also among the favourite because it focuses on one of the thief's most important stats. This is also much more affordable because not many thieves use this. The extra DEX will make your bow range much larger. Rare drop from Mummies. Street Value: 100-130k ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Accessory of Choice: Necklace Description: An ancient necklace which holds a large gem. It is rumored to increase the wearer's vitality. Special: VIT +2 Not too popular with the thieves, but VIT thieves might want to consider this, along with brooches. Rare drop from Munaks. Street Value: 220k-300k ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Accessory of Choice: Ring Description: A circular band, esp.one worn on the finger Special: STR +2 I'm not even sure if this is in the game yet, but for all those who want to do some extra damage, this is the accessory for you. If this becomes available in the game, please email me. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Accessory of Choice: Rosary Description: A necklace consisting of beads and a cross. An item blessed by the Church, it symbolizes the wearer's faith. Special: LUK +2, MDEF +3 I think this is a worthless accessory because MDEF is useless because no enemies can cast magic yet, and LUK is not compatible with Double Slash because a critical cancels out Double Slash. Rare drop from Nightmares. Bought in the church of Prontera. If someone could please confirm, that would be helpful. Street value: 11k-15k ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Accessory of Choice: Safety Ring Description: A magical ring that helps protect the wearer from harm. Special: DEF +5, MDEF +3 I think that this accessory is useful if you are comfortable with your AGI and DEX because this accessory is like armor. 2 of these will increase your defence by 10, which will definitely reduce the damage you take. Rare MVP drop from Doppelganger. Street Value: 50+ million ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Which accessory is best? It depends on your style. Some like AGI, others like DEX, VIT thieves might want VIT. It's all up to you. I personally prefer Brooches, because who wouldn't like extra AGI? ----------------------------------------------------------------------- XI. Stat Distribution and Analysis ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Stats are the backbone of a character. Wrong distribution of a stat could severely alter your character and limit your character's potential. First I will discuss the importance of each stat. Remember, there is a stat bonus of STR +4, AGI +4, VIT +2, INT +1, DEX +4, LUK +3 at job level 50, so take that into consideration when you decide how to build your thief. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- STR- Strength This affects the damage you do with all weapons, except for bows. This is the most important stat for AGI thieves. This is also important because of the 25% and 50% damage penalty vs. medium and large monsters. Every 10 STR gives a damage bonus. STR Min/Max Damage ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ 10 +1 20 +4 30 +5 40 +8 50 +10 60 +12 70 +13 80 +15 90 +17 100 +19 Recommended STR: 96 if you use a sword or dagger, 9 if you use a Bow ----------------------------------------------------------------------- AGI- Agility This affects your attack speed, and your ability to dodge when combined with your base level. Very important but is sometimes overrated. Recommended AGI: 90+ for bow thieves, 60+ for AGI thieves, 50+ for AGI/VIT thieves, 35+ for VIT thieves. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- VIT- Vitality This is the most important stat for VIT thieves because it increases HP and decreases the amount of damage you take. This should be increased as soon as possible because it takes a lot of VIT to make a considerable difference in damage. Recommended VIT: 90+ for VIT thieves, 50+ for AGI/VIT thieves, 20+ for AGI thieves ----------------------------------------------------------------------- INT- Intelligence This increases spell damage and magic resistance. For the former, thieves do not have spells. For the latter, no monsters cast magic. So in other words, INT is useless. Recommended INT: 1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- DEX- Dexterity Dexterity increases the range and the damage of a bow and increases the hit rate of all other weapons. It also increases the minimum damage so that your damage will be more consistent. Every 10 DEX gives a damage for all weapons and range bonus for the bow. DEX Min/Max Damage ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ 20 +3 30 +4 40 +5 50 +6 60 +8 70 +10 80 +12 90 +13 100 +14 Recommended DEX: 25+ for AGI/VIT thieves, 50 for sword/dagger thieves, 90+ for bow thieves ----------------------------------------------------------------------- LUK- Luck This increases the chance of critical, which will cancel Double Slash, and the chance of perfect dodge. Every 10 LUK gives you +1 to flee. Recommended LUK: 20 or 25 if you wear Bunny HB for sword/bow thieves, 10 or 5 if you wear Bunny HB for dagger thieves. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- At job level 50, you will receive STR +4, AGI +4, VIT +2, INT +1, DEX +4, LUK +3. The breakdown of the bonuses is as follows: Job Level Bonus 2 AGI +1 6 STR +1 10 DEX +1 14 VIT +1 18 INT +1 22 DEX +1 26 LUK +1 30 STR +1 33 AGI +1 36 AGI +1 38 STR +1 40 LUK +1 42 DEX +1 44 VIT +1 46 LUK +1 47 STR +1 49 DEX +1 50 AGI +1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- XII. Skills ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Unlike the other classes, thieves have very little choice in what skills to choose. This can be an advantage however, because it is very straightforward. The only choice to make is which skill will be left at level 9. Every time you get a job level, you can use it to add extra points into your skills. The thief's skills are Double Slash, Dodge Increase, Steal, Hide, Envenom and Detoxify. The following section will list the skills, their description, and the recommended level to increase. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Double Attack Description: Strike twice per attack. Prerequisites: None A MUST have skill. This allows you to attack twice in one swing. The more skill points, the more chances you have of doing a Double Attack. This attack is passive, meaning that it is SP-free and is always activated. You need this skill to attack quickly and kill enemies fast. Recommended Level: 10 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Dodge Increase Description: Increase probability of dodging enemy attacks. Prerequisites: None Another MUST have skill. This is what separates the thieves from the other classes, the ability to dodge. This gives the thief an up 30% bonus to their original flee. This obviously makes you harder to hit. Each skill point gives you a 3% bonus to flee, so when it is mastered, the total bonus will be 30%. Recommended Level: 10 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Steal Description: Allows character to steal from a monster without attacking it. Prerequisites: None SP Cost: 20 SP This is one of the thief's skills that requires SP to use. This skill will steal a random item from the enemy, and it might not work each time. The level of Steal affects the steal rate and it is rumoured that DEX may also affect is as well. Recommended Level: 9-10 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Hiding Description: Allows character to hide from the view of monsters or other players. Does not work against certain monsters and can be defeated by the "Sight" spell casted by the Magician Job Class. Prerequisites: Level 5 Steal SP Cost: 20 SP This skill allows you to hide from enemies for a period of time. The time duration is affected by the skill level of Hide. However, there are some enemies that will still be able to see you, such as Isis and the bosses. You cannot move when you are using this skill, and you cannot regenerate SP either. This can also be used if a low level character or a novice is kill stealing you. Simply Hide, then reappear while the monster attacks the kill stealer. Recommended Level: 9-10 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Envenom Description: Deals non-elemental damage and can poison the enemy. Prerequisites: None SP Cost: 15 SP This skill is similar to a Swordsman's Bash, but does less damage and poisons the enemy. The poison feature doesn't currently work, so it's only used for the extra damage. Recommended Level: 9-10 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Detoxify Description: Cures Poison status ailment. Prerequisites: Level 3 Hide SP Cost: ???? (Please email me for info) This is supposed to cure poison but it is not implemented yet. When it is, just use Green Herbs which are common drops from most enemies. Recommended Level: 0 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Although there are 50 job levels, you only get 49 skills points to distribute. You should definitely spend 20 on Double Slash and Dodge Increase. This leaves 29 skill points to distribute among Steal, Hide, and Envenom. This means that you will master two of them, and the other will be at level 9. I recommend mastering Double Slash first because it makes levelling faster, and Dodge Increase works on percentages so when you're at a low level, Dodge Increase won't be very effective. Then, master Dodge Increase, and then do whatever you feel like. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- XIII. Levelling Guide ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Remember, this is only a guide. It all depends on your distribution of stats and your equipment. Level Reccomended Areas 01-10 Desert Field, Prontera Field 11-20 Hornet Haven, Rocker Coast, Culvert 2-3, Pyramids 1 21-30 Pyramids 1, Culvert 4, Yoyo Forest, Payon Caves 1, Biblan Dungeon 1 31-40 Biblan Dungeon 2, Yoyo Forest, Geffen Dungeon 1 41-50 Pyramids 2, Sunken Ship, Payon Caves 2-3 51-60 Pyramids 2-3, Biblan Dungeon 3 61-70 Pyramids 2-3, Geffen Dungeon 2 71-80 Pyramids 3-4, Hidden Temple 81-90 Pyramids 3-4, Hidden Temple 91-99 Pyramids 3-4, Hidden Temple Sometimes killing 2 weaker monsters gives the same EXP as one stronger monster but you take less damage. Remember to consider that before deciding who to fight. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- XIV. Misc. Info ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Flee and Hit Rate Chart Monster Flee Required Hit Required ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Poring 56 21 Fabre 58 23 Lunatic 58 23 Chonchon 60 25 Pupa -- 27 Pecopeco Egg -- 29 Willow 63 29 Picky 64 31 Thief Bug Egg -- 31 Roda Frog 66 33 Condor 67 35 Thief Bug 67 35 Hornet 69 37 Rocker 69 37 Spore 69 37 Familiar 71 39 Skeleton 71 39 Wolf 71 39 Mandragora 74 43 Pecopeco 74 43 Thief Bug (Big) 74 43 Creamy 75 46 Wormtail 75 46 Green Thief Bug 77 47 Snake 79 51 Zombie 79 51 Smokie 80 53 Poison Spore 82 55 Poporing 82 55 Steel Chonchon 82 55 Vadon 82 55 Yoyo 84 58 Elder Willow 85 59 Cornutus 86 61 Metaller 86 61 Golem 88 63 Orc Warrior 88 63 Anacondaq 91 65 Megalodan 91 65 Pirate Skeleton 91 65 Big Foot 91 67 Scorpion 91 67 Thara Frog 93 70 Soldier Skeleton 94 72 Munak 96 73 Obeaune 96 73 Archer Skeleton 97 75 Marc 97 75 Mummy 99 79 Isis 100 91 Verit 102 89 Ghoul 105 87 Hunter Fly 112 95 Sidewinder 115 99 Nightmare 124 105 Boss Flee Required Hit Required ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Gold Thief Bug 100 79 Mistress 108 89 Doppelganger 129 119 Orc Hero 129 119 Osiris 135 127 Baphomet 141 135 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- XV. Contact Info ----------------------------------------------------------------------- If you see anything that I should fix or add, please feel free to contact me at my email address andrew_chung_2000@hotmail.com. Please do not beg me for anything in the game like items, zenny, etc. Also, please do not ask "Where should I level?" or any topics similar to that. If you do any of the above, I will block you and you will be unable to contact me in the future. Questions and comments about this guide are also welcome. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- XVI. Thanks To ----------------------------------------------------------------------- CJayC- For hosting this guide and for keeping this wonderful game site free. Gravity- For creating and maintaining this excellent game. Weggy- It has come to my attention that I have forgot to include him. I will add him now. He has tons of info and I think I may have rushed this guide and forgot to add him. Sorry Weggy, you have been a BIG help. Node- Also thanks to your help, this guide has been made possible. http://ro.pak0.com- For most of the item descriptions. Yoan's multi-calculator (homepage2.nifty.com/yoan/ro_multicalc.html?eng)- Providing the info for the flee and hit rate chart. Hoochie- For putting together the hit rate and flee chart. Thesus- For info on Necklace and Rosary's street value. Telling me the prerequisite for Detoxify. DivineTrinity- For info on bunny band, crown, and prerequisites for Hide. ???? - Want your name here? Submit a correction or suggestion to the guide and if I use it, your name will be here. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- XVII. Legal Info ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Here comes the legal stuff. This guide is Copyright 2002 Azndragon2000. You may distribute this guide as long as you do not alter the document, nor sell it under any circumstances. You may use this guide on your website as long as you ask my permission first. If you break any of these rules, I will not be afraid to sue to the fullest extent of the law. The following websites have my permission to use this guide: GameFAQs- http://www.gamefaqs.com NeoSeeker- http://www.neoseeker.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------- XVIII. End ----------------------------------------------------------------------- And so this is the end of my Thief guide. I hope you enjoyed this and that this guide will make your thief experience better. -----------------------------------------------------------------------