The bone mail is awesome indeed as long as you can keep yourself alive. I'm sure it's just a typo since Fire damage is doubled, and I assume you meant heal with Bio
Thank you for making this video. You answered a question I had about the mechanics that I couldn’t find or really overlooked on the wiki. Thief glove does help rare steals. Everywhere I read said fixed 40-80% nothing boost rare steals, but by nature of increasing the chance that steal hits, it does. Thank you for clarifying.
Thank you for the comment, and you're quite welcome. It's an indirect increase as you won't get more of the rare steals compared to common, but you do get more per steal attempt 😊
I do love how the classes work with each other well in ff5. Besides return and steal or control and learning blue magic there are such a lot of fun combos one can come up with
About 8 years ago I did a playthrough of FF5 collecting 5 of each armor and 9 of each weapon (or as many as possible if 5/9 is not possible). It took a whlie but it was a lot of fun. As you go over in the video, the game is full of interesting items to steal. It makes exploration really fun.
Good video, hard to hear you a bit but I understood everything just the same. I gotta say the Titan, Gaia hammer steal, is one of the most frustrating steals to get and it makes me REALLY happy they added the autosave feature. To me that's the FF9 Fairy Flute equivalent, two very powerful items early in their games but you have to give up on searching for a career to have a chance to steal it.
Thank you, and thanks for the feedback, I know there are still a lot of things to improve in my video making. Yeah, it is a really bad one if you want to steal it from there. It is, as you say, really strong, but so worth it if you manage. 😊
@@Slerran Audio is the worst, I usually have the worst audio with streams but just take some time to mess with your audio settings, and make sure your mic is facing the correct way (if you have an external), I had mine for years and didn't realize I had it facing wrong. As for the steal, it's a good one, I got it once on a Ps1 file and Faris went berserker all of W2 up until Exdeath's castle, I wish there were more steals that gave weapons that weren't accessible until at least 2 towns further so you'd be more incentivized to use thief.
Agreed! I did not have an external mic when I was recording this, but do now and I think my audio has improved at least a little. It is hard to find the correct settings still and I do have the unfortunate habit om mumbling a bit :P Nice one! Yeah stealing is OK in the game but it could most certainly have more epic steals. One of my favourite steals is the Flame Ring you can steal from the Red Dragon in the "Monster"-in-a-Box"-chest in the Barrier Tower. It can be repeated even without "Return" since the chest closes when you run from the dragon.
@@TheUKNutter If you're talking about the fairy flute I hope you bought a lottery ticket on the same day because that item on a 7th attempt is probably the closest thing to real life luck you could document.
Steal having a base 40% chance is pretty terrible, no wonder the ability is so underrated. I'm used to it having a "bypass accuracy check" level of default accuracy, having only the enemy's steal rate matter.
It's worth noting that the Fire Powered Ship is only inaccessible during the first world during the brief period between completing the Library of the Ancients and acquiring the airship, it's right next to the airship when you land it at the Catapult, though in most scenarios you probably don't need hi potions enough for going back there to be worth it
Wait a minute, can you enter the Fire-Powered Ship from the catapult? I honestly had completely missed that you can do that. That makes those steals at least more useful. 👌
It's probably useful to enter if you want to get the missile blue magic since you can only get it by using a beast master which isn't available during the initial dungeon there.
you've mathematically explained why I found the steal mechanic in FF games generally annoying, and I enjoy the game more just not dealing with it. Not really fun to try 33 times to get a 50% chance to get a rare item. And you have to use a guide to figure out where to steal.
I can understand your frustration. Stealing, as you say, almost requires that you have a guide. Rare steals are quite something to try to get in this game. It takes a lot of patience
Stealing Mythril Swords and then selling them is a good (if tedious) method of getting money in the first world, especially in a low level game or other restricted runs where you have access to stealing.
Missed Blitz Whip from Flaremancers. Also, Sehkmet can be Captured after being stolen from for more Thieves Gloves without running away. I think you mentioned Protect Ring from Soul Cannon but didn't show it. Pretty good list. Covering neat or unique drops would show off even more of the game. There's a lot of cool items in this game IMO. At least with Twintania, the axe is a common steal while chraging Gigaflare. Too bad Tinkerbell is a rare drop NOT while charging Gigaflare, so certainly the most annoying battle.
Yeah I never realised the Blitz Whip was not obtainable any other way, good point! I would not have expected to be able to capture Sehkmet and still keep him around, interesting point. Thanks, there are indeed many good drops as well but I decided to focus on stealing in this one :)
The Harvester around Crescent Island have Death Sickles. They're pretty strong and have a chance of casting Death. I used it religiously before obtaining the Twin Lance. It should also be mentioned you can find flame Rings through the Alchimia's Toad. Just use a Maiden's Kiss on it and it'll become a Red Dragon.
The Death Sickles are great, but it's a drop and not a steal, which is why it's not in the video. Fair enough about the Alchimia fight, I could've mentioned that they can be found there as well.
Are those the toads in leviathans cave? I swear I've got flashbacks of using a maidens kiss on a toad to only be surprised with a freaking dragon in one of the final fantasy games 😂
Lol i was actually looking for a ff4 steal guide, but decided to watch this for nostalgia, as this was the first ff game i ever played. Awesome to know that i didnt miss a single unique steal! 😂
Steal is the most annoying mechanic in any and all games. Every time I play FFIX I instantly regret it when I realize every boss fight is 10 minutes of failed steals.
Yeah, stealing in FF9 is somewhat of a nightmare. Especially if one wants to get all items, which I usually try to do. I can definitely relate to that feeling. At least it gets a little better with master thief, though I wish you'd get that earlier in the game. Stealing can be fun imo but it can also be a huge pain in the a** 😅
Funny, thats exactly why I like IX. I've always enjoyed quicker casual runs. That being the case I will try and steal whatever I can while enduring the boss fight .
good video,thank you for your time and effort, i am currently playing the pixel remaster version but i think most if not all info can be used :) on a side note,too bad the pixel remaster cut the content from the advance versions,and fix all the bugs from both versions (snes and gba) >INCLUDING THE GOOD ONES< :(
Thanks for the comment. Yes, I believe this should still be valid for the pixel remaster as far as I know anyway. I'm a little split in that matter, a part of me likes that it's the original that got the remastering but at the same time that additional content can be quite fun 😊 well I guess we'll have to take the good with the bad fixes 😅
Other then stealing the Mythril weapons in World 1 and don't really find steal to be THAT useful AFTER getting the 2nd set of job classes other then stealing all the Genji equipment off of Gilgamesh that is
In my case I only stayed in the thief job after its mastered in world 1 NOT for stealing but to make sure NO Back attacks every trigger even with Thief mastered on the entire party you STILL need to set its no back attacks skill for the Free Lancer (Mime job in world 3) to make sure those types of battles never occur.
The brave blade is great...in replays (where you challange yourself to a no-running run). If you don't know about it (for instance, this is the first time playing the game) it is pointless.
Yeah the Brave Blade has it's uses but the knife is more versatile and deals a little more damage. The problem with the knife is that you do need to run a lot in order to make it great. And as you say, with certain limitations or playstyles the blade will certainly be the stronger of the 2.
@@Slerran one hitch would be a persons strategy for stealing multiple items from an enemy that only appears once like sekmet. In that case, you would only be able to get one or else forego the brave blade. I've forgotten if the brave blade is compatible with magic sword, but if it was it would be great.
Pretty good steal guide for people who would rather watch a video instead of looking up a list online. Your opinions about what steals are worthwhile is a nice addition as well. You did miss some good common steals though, you mention a lot of rare steals from enemies but don't mention the commons which are often more useful depending on your party: World 1 boss Manticore: common steal dragon fang Final Void area Crystal Dragons: common steal elixir World 2 boss Castle Exdeath: common steal elixir World 3 boss Leviathan: common steal elixir Void boss Azulmagia: common steal elixir Void boss Catastrophe: common steal elixir Void boss Necrophobia: common steal elixir This group of mostly bosses is a way for the thief to easily contribute something during boss fights, since the job typically isn't much of a fighter. Maybe you don't think Chemist mix items are good? Void enemy Orucat: common steal dark matter. There are a couple bosses with common steal dark matters, but the Orucats do almost nothing and can come in packs of 4 so they're the easiest to take advantage of. Dark Matter is in a bunch of Chemist mixes, the most useful being the Death Potion mix with phoenix downs which inflicts death status on enemies and never misses as long as the enemy is vulnerable to death status. While this is late in the game and there are dark matters in the pyramid, those are fights you might want to skip and there are still enemies in the void you might want to kill with Death Potion mixes like form 2 of TwinTania and Necrophobia's barriers or even Iron Giants if you want exp (not needed with Chemist, other than to show dominance). W2 enemy Blue Dragon: common steal dragon fang Void enemy Great Dragon: common steal dragon fang Bahamut and Shinryu also have common steal dragon fangs, the latter is actually better to steal from because you can steal and flee before it can act and gather a bunch of fangs if you want. Dragon fangs are in many useful chemist mixes, e.g. dragon fang + potion = +20 levels on a character. If you have a Chemist, these common steal fangs are much more useful than Shinryu's rare Dragon Whisker steal.
Good points and I could've made som honorable mentions I suppose. I did mention the Elixir from Crystal Dragon but not as the main steal from it. The other Elixirs could've been mentioned I suppose though I chose the repeatable enemies for that item rather than bosses :) I am well aware of how broken mixing is :D I do however usually find it easier to farm for those through drops as they are usually dropped at a 100 % drop rate from the right enemies which is why I didn't include them. But again you do have a good point that I could've mentioned where you could steal them as well even though I usually don't get them that way, at least from the enemies which have tham as common steals.
great job with video but final fantasy 5 SNES needs a strategy guide in English with all enemies and hit points and magic points rare and common steals as mentioned.
The only question I have is "Is there no useful steals in the GBA post game?" Considering the footage, I was somewhat hoping to see that too, even if the PR version doesn't have it.
That's a good question. I guess there really aren't any absolutely useless steals but there are definitely many where there really is no point in stealing. There are several enemies with only potions when it is in my opition not really worth the time spent. There are late game enemies with early game equipment that you will never use at that point or enemies where the stealable item is easier to get through drops.
Steal can be fun and useful if you have a guide. Otherwise, why would you ever use it? It's an ability that wastes your turn 90% of the time and only gives you something worthwhile less than 1% of time (since you have to be fighting one of the few enemies worth stealing from AND get lucky). I have similar issues with Blue Magic and Mix. Yet, despite that, Final Fantasy V is quite possibly my favorite game in the mainline series.
@@Slerran Apparently the Javelin is not missable. I had a panic attack. The desert south of the Pirates' Cave in world 3 has Sand Bears. Still a great video.
@@SlerranI’m currently on a mission to platinum all the FFs AND 100% them as well. (Platinum doesn’t equal 100%) I’m going through the pixel remasters atm. FF6 next, any guides?
Right, they can be fought in the merged world as well. It's still a unique steal, just not only in the first world 👍 Nice project! I've been thinking of making something for 6 as well, but I haven't gotten around to it yet. I'm working on something else atm so it won't be in the near future at least 😊
No you do not get to keep the items you stole before using return. So you cannot steal more than once per enemy per battle, return just helps so you don't have to keep trying to get new encounters.
It is a rare steal, so it could take a long time to get it because of that. It's only a 1 in 25-ish on a successful steal attempt unfortunately. It's basically dumb luck, so you'll just have to keep trying 😔
Another monster has this weapon and as it doesn't walk alone it is less annoying to use the return spell, it is an octopus that roams the waters southeast of the Phoenix Tower but most of the time it is accompanied by an annoying Aevis
The video is interesting. That said please learn to improve your inflection, use more energy in your voice and talk slower, I can barely understand you when you talk.
23:49 One of my favourite strategies as a kid was to combine Bone Mail with Flame Rings. I would just cast Fire spells on myself and never die!
The bone mail is awesome indeed as long as you can keep yourself alive.
I'm sure it's just a typo since Fire damage is doubled, and I assume you meant heal with Bio
No, if fire damage is doubled, the healing is doubled because of the flame ring.@@Slerran
@TheUKNutter Ah right, that's an extremely good point I didn't consider. Awesome strategy I have to say, I need to try that out some time 👌
Give it a go.@@Slerran
Black mage now is a White mage
Native French speaker here. Oiseaurare is pronounced "Wazorar". It translates as "Rare Bird".
Aha, cool, that exlains that. Thanks, I never never would've it was a French pronunciation
I love Tom Slattery's translations but sometimes his proclivity for words the audience won't recognise is just mean :P
@@reloadpsi But Slattery wasn’t the translator for this game, at least not the main one.
Thank you for making this video. You answered a question I had about the mechanics that I couldn’t find or really overlooked on the wiki. Thief glove does help rare steals.
Everywhere I read said fixed 40-80% nothing boost rare steals, but by nature of increasing the chance that steal hits, it does. Thank you for clarifying.
Thank you for the comment, and you're quite welcome. It's an indirect increase as you won't get more of the rare steals compared to common, but you do get more per steal attempt 😊
I do love how the classes work with each other well in ff5. Besides return and steal or control and learning blue magic there are such a lot of fun combos one can come up with
Indeed, it makes it fun to try challenges with different combinations of jobs 😁
About 8 years ago I did a playthrough of FF5 collecting 5 of each armor and 9 of each weapon (or as many as possible if 5/9 is not possible).
It took a whlie but it was a lot of fun. As you go over in the video, the game is full of interesting items to steal. It makes exploration really fun.
Good video, hard to hear you a bit but I understood everything just the same.
I gotta say the Titan, Gaia hammer steal, is one of the most frustrating steals to get and it makes me REALLY happy they added the autosave feature. To me that's the FF9 Fairy Flute equivalent, two very powerful items early in their games but you have to give up on searching for a career to have a chance to steal it.
Thank you, and thanks for the feedback, I know there are still a lot of things to improve in my video making.
Yeah, it is a really bad one if you want to steal it from there. It is, as you say, really strong, but so worth it if you manage. 😊
@@Slerran Audio is the worst, I usually have the worst audio with streams but just take some time to mess with your audio settings, and make sure your mic is facing the correct way (if you have an external), I had mine for years and didn't realize I had it facing wrong.
As for the steal, it's a good one, I got it once on a Ps1 file and Faris went berserker all of W2 up until Exdeath's castle, I wish there were more steals that gave weapons that weren't accessible until at least 2 towns further so you'd be more incentivized to use thief.
Agreed! I did not have an external mic when I was recording this, but do now and I think my audio has improved at least a little. It is hard to find the correct settings still and I do have the unfortunate habit om mumbling a bit :P
Nice one! Yeah stealing is OK in the game but it could most certainly have more epic steals. One of my favourite steals is the Flame Ring you can steal from the Red Dragon in the "Monster"-in-a-Box"-chest in the Barrier Tower. It can be repeated even without "Return" since the chest closes when you run from the dragon.
I feel bad since it only took me 7 tries to get it…
@@TheUKNutter If you're talking about the fairy flute I hope you bought a lottery ticket on the same day because that item on a 7th attempt is probably the closest thing to real life luck you could document.
Steal having a base 40% chance is pretty terrible, no wonder the ability is so underrated. I'm used to it having a "bypass accuracy check" level of default accuracy, having only the enemy's steal rate matter.
Yeah, I see what you mean. A lot of the older FFs didn't have any such "feature", making stealing a bit of a hassle in a lot of them.
So combining coral ring and flame shield allows you to absorb fire and water at the same time.
It's worth noting that the Fire Powered Ship is only inaccessible during the first world during the brief period between completing the Library of the Ancients and acquiring the airship, it's right next to the airship when you land it at the Catapult, though in most scenarios you probably don't need hi potions enough for going back there to be worth it
Wait a minute, can you enter the Fire-Powered Ship from the catapult? I honestly had completely missed that you can do that. That makes those steals at least more useful. 👌
It's probably useful to enter if you want to get the missile blue magic since you can only get it by using a beast master which isn't available during the initial dungeon there.
Thanks for this. I’m replaying and always forget about these!
You're welcome, I hope it helps 😊
you've mathematically explained why I found the steal mechanic in FF games generally annoying, and I enjoy the game more just not dealing with it. Not really fun to try 33 times to get a 50% chance to get a rare item. And you have to use a guide to figure out where to steal.
I can understand your frustration. Stealing, as you say, almost requires that you have a guide. Rare steals are quite something to try to get in this game. It takes a lot of patience
8:05 don't forget the Sand Bear is accessible in the third world at the end of the game, so no need to steal it right now
Good point! I didn't remember that when I made the video 👍
Stealing Mythril Swords and then selling them is a good (if tedious) method of getting money in the first world, especially in a low level game or other restricted runs where you have access to stealing.
Very true, like you say, it can definitely be tedious, but quite worth it in such a run 👍
Missed Blitz Whip from Flaremancers. Also, Sehkmet can be Captured after being stolen from for more Thieves Gloves without running away. I think you mentioned Protect Ring from Soul Cannon but didn't show it. Pretty good list. Covering neat or unique drops would show off even more of the game. There's a lot of cool items in this game IMO. At least with Twintania, the axe is a common steal while chraging Gigaflare. Too bad Tinkerbell is a rare drop NOT while charging Gigaflare, so certainly the most annoying battle.
Yeah I never realised the Blitz Whip was not obtainable any other way, good point!
I would not have expected to be able to capture Sehkmet and still keep him around, interesting point.
Thanks, there are indeed many good drops as well but I decided to focus on stealing in this one :)
The Harvester around Crescent Island have Death Sickles. They're pretty strong and have a chance of casting Death. I used it religiously before obtaining the Twin Lance.
It should also be mentioned you can find flame Rings through the Alchimia's Toad. Just use a Maiden's Kiss on it and it'll become a Red Dragon.
The Death Sickles are great, but it's a drop and not a steal, which is why it's not in the video.
Fair enough about the Alchimia fight, I could've mentioned that they can be found there as well.
Are those the toads in leviathans cave? I swear I've got flashbacks of using a maidens kiss on a toad to only be surprised with a freaking dragon in one of the final fantasy games 😂
Yup that's where you find them. It's quite a surprise when you don't know what hides in there 😁
Lol i was actually looking for a ff4 steal guide, but decided to watch this for nostalgia, as this was the first ff game i ever played. Awesome to know that i didnt miss a single unique steal! 😂
Thank you for the view and your comment. Good job getting them all 😀
Steal is the most annoying mechanic in any and all games. Every time I play FFIX I instantly regret it when I realize every boss fight is 10 minutes of failed steals.
Yeah, stealing in FF9 is somewhat of a nightmare. Especially if one wants to get all items, which I usually try to do. I can definitely relate to that feeling. At least it gets a little better with master thief, though I wish you'd get that earlier in the game.
Stealing can be fun imo but it can also be a huge pain in the a** 😅
FFIX is notorious for bad stealing RNG
If you steal in Skyrim, the enemy will say "it's worthless anyway"
Funny, thats exactly why I like IX. I've always enjoyed quicker casual runs. That being the case I will try and steal whatever I can while enduring the boss fight .
@@1dfr33 are you a kleptomaniac?
Also, the Dragon Lance is THE way to murder Shinryu while taking a dump
Indeed it is, good thing to mention 😊
good video,thank you for your time and effort, i am currently playing the pixel remaster version but i think most if not all info can be used :)
on a side note,too bad the pixel remaster cut the content from the advance versions,and fix all the bugs from both versions (snes and gba) >INCLUDING THE GOOD ONES< :(
Thanks for the comment. Yes, I believe this should still be valid for the pixel remaster as far as I know anyway.
I'm a little split in that matter, a part of me likes that it's the original that got the remastering but at the same time that additional content can be quite fun 😊 well I guess we'll have to take the good with the bad fixes 😅
Excellent video! Looks like I will need to try thief next time I play =)
Thanks mate! Could be worth it 👌
Back log game bout to be studying this real hard for the next video
God, this video is more useful than the secondary school
Haha, I'm happy you liked it 😁
Return of the steal king!
Other then stealing the Mythril weapons in World 1 and don't really find steal to be THAT useful AFTER getting the 2nd set of job classes other then stealing all the Genji equipment off of Gilgamesh that is
It has some benefits but not as great as in som other games
In my case I only stayed in the thief job after its mastered in world 1 NOT for stealing but to make sure NO Back attacks every trigger even with Thief mastered on the entire party you STILL need to set its no back attacks skill for the Free Lancer (Mime job in world 3) to make sure those types of battles never occur.
The brave blade is great...in replays (where you challange yourself to a no-running run). If you don't know about it (for instance, this is the first time playing the game) it is pointless.
Yeah the Brave Blade has it's uses but the knife is more versatile and deals a little more damage. The problem with the knife is that you do need to run a lot in order to make it great. And as you say, with certain limitations or playstyles the blade will certainly be the stronger of the 2.
@@Slerran one hitch would be a persons strategy for stealing multiple items from an enemy that only appears once like sekmet. In that case, you would only be able to get one or else forego the brave blade. I've forgotten if the brave blade is compatible with magic sword, but if it was it would be great.
Pretty good steal guide for people who would rather watch a video instead of looking up a list online. Your opinions about what steals are worthwhile is a nice addition as well.
You did miss some good common steals though, you mention a lot of rare steals from enemies but don't mention the commons which are often more useful depending on your party:
World 1 boss Manticore: common steal dragon fang
Final Void area Crystal Dragons: common steal elixir
World 2 boss Castle Exdeath: common steal elixir
World 3 boss Leviathan: common steal elixir
Void boss Azulmagia: common steal elixir
Void boss Catastrophe: common steal elixir
Void boss Necrophobia: common steal elixir
This group of mostly bosses is a way for the thief to easily contribute something during boss fights, since the job typically isn't much of a fighter.
Maybe you don't think Chemist mix items are good?
Void enemy Orucat: common steal dark matter. There are a couple bosses with common steal dark matters, but the Orucats do almost nothing and can come in packs of 4 so they're the easiest to take advantage of. Dark Matter is in a bunch of Chemist mixes, the most useful being the Death Potion mix with phoenix downs which inflicts death status on enemies and never misses as long as the enemy is vulnerable to death status. While this is late in the game and there are dark matters in the pyramid, those are fights you might want to skip and there are still enemies in the void you might want to kill with Death Potion mixes like form 2 of TwinTania and Necrophobia's barriers or even Iron Giants if you want exp (not needed with Chemist, other than to show dominance).
W2 enemy Blue Dragon: common steal dragon fang
Void enemy Great Dragon: common steal dragon fang
Bahamut and Shinryu also have common steal dragon fangs, the latter is actually better to steal from because you can steal and flee before it can act and gather a bunch of fangs if you want. Dragon fangs are in many useful chemist mixes, e.g. dragon fang + potion = +20 levels on a character. If you have a Chemist, these common steal fangs are much more useful than Shinryu's rare Dragon Whisker steal.
Good points and I could've made som honorable mentions I suppose.
I did mention the Elixir from Crystal Dragon but not as the main steal from it. The other Elixirs could've been mentioned I suppose though I chose the repeatable enemies for that item rather than bosses :)
I am well aware of how broken mixing is :D I do however usually find it easier to farm for those through drops as they are usually dropped at a 100 % drop rate from the right enemies which is why I didn't include them. But again you do have a good point that I could've mentioned where you could steal them as well even though I usually don't get them that way, at least from the enemies which have tham as common steals.
great job with video but final fantasy 5 SNES needs a strategy guide in English with all enemies and hit points and magic points rare and common steals as mentioned.
Thanks mate! I made my own version of a beastiary in google sheets to get a good overview of the monsters 😜
I love ffv, thx for the info
It's a great game, and you're quite welcome 👍
The Lemure enemy is basically Aerith.
Haha, yeah, I've thought of that as well. May have been an inspiration in her character design 😊
Thank you!
The only question I have is "Is there no useful steals in the GBA post game?" Considering the footage, I was somewhat hoping to see that too, even if the PR version doesn't have it.
That's a good question. I guess there really aren't any absolutely useless steals but there are definitely many where there really is no point in stealing. There are several enemies with only potions when it is in my opition not really worth the time spent. There are late game enemies with early game equipment that you will never use at that point or enemies where the stealable item is easier to get through drops.
Great content man
Thanks mate!
Your voice okay? Other than that thanks for the video! Good job!
Haha, yeah, that's just the way I sound I guess.
Thanks 😊
Is your face okay chainedbaird?? I think his voice is fine but your face is all busted.
@@stzaleft7355what are you talking about?
@ChainedBaird wtf is wrong with ur face bro. Get dat shite fixed before posting pics. You just ruined my appetite. Thanks ......
Steal can be fun and useful if you have a guide. Otherwise, why would you ever use it? It's an ability that wastes your turn 90% of the time and only gives you something worthwhile less than 1% of time (since you have to be fighting one of the few enemies worth stealing from AND get lucky).
I have similar issues with Blue Magic and Mix. Yet, despite that, Final Fantasy V is quite possibly my favorite game in the mainline series.
I remember twintania have a rare a steal a stupid bell if my memory recall
I believe the bell is a rare drop and not a steal 😊
@@Slerran my bad
No worries, easy to get these thing mixed up 😊
Dude you do the VClaw video for ff7?
Hehe, yeah, that was mine as well. Making videos is fun, but I'm quite slow and inexperienced 😅
@@Slerran Apparently the Javelin is not missable. I had a panic attack. The desert south of the Pirates' Cave in world 3 has Sand Bears. Still a great video.
@@SlerranI’m currently on a mission to platinum all the FFs AND 100% them as well. (Platinum doesn’t equal 100%) I’m going through the pixel remasters atm. FF6 next, any guides?
Right, they can be fought in the merged world as well. It's still a unique steal, just not only in the first world 👍
Nice project! I've been thinking of making something for 6 as well, but I haven't gotten around to it yet. I'm working on something else atm so it won't be in the near future at least 😊
Omg exdeath and neoexdeath have items!?
Yes indeed! One usually doesn't spend time stealing in those fights, so it's easily missed
Stealing is handy for getting throwing weapons.
That's a good point!
Does the "return" magic save your stolen item in the inventory??
No you do not get to keep the items you stole before using return. So you cannot steal more than once per enemy per battle, return just helps so you don't have to keep trying to get new encounters.
@@Slerran what about when you steal the item then escape using the thief ability?? Will that work? Am new to this game idk what am doing exactly. XD
@fenriraynnaynbatrin4076 yeah that works. The only thing that "gets rid" of a stolen item is return, in all other cases you keep what you steal 😊
@@Slerran amazing... Does that trick work on bosses tho, mister?
Yeah, return works on bosses, which is one of the reasons why it's so useful in getting rare steals. You don't have to keep reloading when you use it.
How steal defender in landcrawler
It is a rare steal, so it could take a long time to get it because of that. It's only a 1 in 25-ish on a successful steal attempt unfortunately. It's basically dumb luck, so you'll just have to keep trying 😔
Controlling the land crawler reduces the headache.
Another monster has this weapon and as it doesn't walk alone it is less annoying to use the return spell, it is an octopus that roams the waters southeast of the Phoenix Tower but most of the time it is accompanied by an annoying Aevis
Objet d'art both "t" are silent !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks, my French isn't what it used to be, and it's not an expression I've ever used since it's not a thing in my native tongue 😅
The video is interesting. That said please learn to improve your inflection, use more energy in your voice and talk slower, I can barely understand you when you talk.
Emulator instant save, save time wit those encounter
Yes, if you want to use an emulator, it gets a lot easier with save states. Far from everyone want to do that though
Mmmmm noding bird