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Revision as of 00:15, 19 October 2020
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Forum Discussion
Feel free to ask questions about Thief or the guide in the Forum Discussion.
General Information
Thief is a non-buff support damage dealer in FFXI. It will largely be played as a damage dealer and specifically a skillchain closer as they have some of the strongest WS's in the damage. Thief also is capable of planting hate on a player of their choosing. As well as stealing hate from other players; to help maintain control of battle.
Roles
The two most common roles is that of damage over time by dual wielding daggers and gathering rare items due to the Treasure Hunter ability.
Abilities and Traits
Your high damage will be from using the tried and true Sneak Attack and Trick Attack. In the old days you would stack them and use both at the same time. Nowadays it's better to use each with a weapon skill since you can build TP quickly and help the tank maintain hate.
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- See also: Volte Armor Set
- During Dark Matter campaigns, Herculean armor may also commonly receive TH+ augments of +1-2.
Look, we all seem to act like Treasure Hunter is some mystery, but it is not.
- A THF also must be on the hate list for TH to be active. It can't just stand there and give the effect.
- TH is actually a debuff. So it is safe to say that the Thief must act offensively against the target to apply the effect, and not simply gain hate with a non-offensive ability or spell on a party member with enmity.
- This means you don't have to melee, but you must use something like Bully or Provoke. Collaborator, Warcry, etc will get you on the list, but not apply TH.
- This can be seen in Voidwatch where TH grants a bonus to uncapped lights. The bonus only occurs if the Thief acts offensively against the target, and not for being in party or idly using something on a party member with hate.
- You may remove TH equipment and retain the current effect.
- If you are KOed then you lose the effect unless another THF is on the hate list.
- TH caps at +8 on equipment. This includes your trait of +3.
- Procs increase TH further to 12, and upwards of 14 with Job Point Gifts.
- TH makes things drop more frequently, stop nitpicking how much it matters.
- Here is a the official SE post on TH. It won't mean anything to most players. All you need to know is what was just said prior.
- If an item shares the same drop slot then Treasure Hunter will not increase drop rate.
- This is rare, but examples include Defending Ring and Omen bodies.
- Stop being weird and making up rumors:
- A THF doesn't need to land the last hit.
- No special item helps with TH or drop rates other than TH+ items.
- Moon phases are for boobs in tinfoil hats.
Procing TH
- Multiple Thieves may work in tandem to each proc and raise the same TH level of a foe.
- No matter how much TH+ equipment you wear, you may not proc higher than TH 8 → 9 for the first proc.
- Wearing a total Treasure Hunter level equal to or lower than the current TH level on an opponent decreases the chance of procing TH.
- You must have at least a level higher than the current level applied to increase the rate of TH procs.
- Proc occurences caps at a set rate.[1] Wearing more TH+ than the next level will not increase the rate it increases.
- This fixed proc rate of TH increase is not static for all levels. TH proc rates are capped at a fixed rate, but that set rate decreases with each level increase on TH. [2]
- Those two official posts are a perfect example of why players are confused. SE's messaging has lead to confusion, but now that we know, it is simple.
- There is an increased chance to proc TH while using Sneak Attack or Trick Attack as well as stacking them with Feint.
- Nonetheless, you need to be above the current level to avoid a decrease in proc rate.
- TH may proc on a WS, but you wont receive a message.
- TH Only procs on the first hit of an attack round.
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Flee Recast | Shorten recast time by 10 seconds. | 0/5 | This is not really a needed upgrade and the points are better spent elsewhere. |
Hide Recast | Shorten recast time by 10 seconds. | 0/5 | This is not really a needed upgrade and the points are better spent elsewhere. |
Sneak Attack Recast | Shorten recast time by 2 seconds. | 0/5~5/5 | You may prefer SA or TA or to do a little of each. Ideally you would want SA 5/5. |
Trick Attack Recast | Shorten recast time by 2 seconds. | 0/5~5/5 | Situational, it is often easier to connect TA than SA. Let your logic set you free. |
Triple Attack Rate | Increase triple attack rate by 1 percent. | 5/5 | Max this out. |
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Assassin's Charge | Will triple your next attack. Recast: 5min. Increase chance of fourfold attack by 5 percent. | 0/5 | This JA didn't scale well. We TP so quickly, and TA does little for WS damage, it's not worth it. |
Feint | Your next attack will greatly reduce an enemy's evasion. Recast: 2min. Increase chance of Treasure Hunter level up by 25 percent. | 4/5 | Helps with Treasurer Hunter gain. So good idea to max this. Can go 5/5 and lose an Ambush if you want. |
Aura Steal | Adds a Dispel effect to Steal. Occasionally absorbs dispelled effect. Increase absorb rate by 20 percent. | 1/5 | Always go 1/5 to add more utility to the job. Dispelling an Ice Spikes move can solve headaches for you and the group. |
Ambush | Grants an accuracy bonus to melee and ranged attacks from behind an enemy. Increase accuracy bonus by 3. | 5/5 | This isn't amazing, but a passive minor bonus is better than nothing. |
Support Jobs
This is the highest damage option for sub jobs if your attack isn't capped due to Berserk. However, it lacks Invisible, Sneak, damage mitigation, or healing, and as such is only viable when you have reliable healing or are fighting a monster with no Area of affect moves/spells/abilities.
Enmity shedding with High Jump aside, the WS Damage Boost trait is what makes this the best sub for DDing while attack capped. The Conserve TP isn't terrible either given that Double Attack as a trait is weak for THF.
This offers sufficient utility, as well as healing should you be doing an event where trusts are not allowed or there are some shall we say— issues.
Also provides Sneak and Invisible. This is one of the main subs for soloing as a Thf. While leveling, the time to start using Dancer as your Support is at 40 so you have access to Dual Wield.
- Ninja
- Shadows, Subtle Blow.
Sometimes you just need damage or TP move mitigation. This sub also offers sneak and invisible. Since Thief doesn't get native Dual Wield until Level 83, subbing Ninja starting at Level 20 is the best option until you reach 40. You may then use Dancer as your support.
From 50+ /NIN will still provide another tier of Dual wield until 90/98 when a third is granted and then natively gained.
This is the defensive subjob of choice if shadows aren't viable, which is a lot of endgame content. Magic defense bonus will mean you take less damage from all sources of magic and runes will offer you 58 resistance of an element of your choice.
Thief (as well as Dancer) may also push upwards of a 20% parry rate with this sub, Turms Leggings +1, and a parry +5 augment on an Ambuscade cape. Pretty neat.
Equipment
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Prioritizing Equipment
There are two main sets a THF needs. The first major one is the TP set in which you first want to cap your delay reduction. The next are your WS sets, and obviously you should have some DT sets as a third priority if you want to be valued. Woah, lets cool it on that sick elitist rhetoric, right?
Well, if you didn't care then you wouldn't be reading any advice on being better. So, dont be that guy, and make some defensive sets for physical, magical, magic evasion, evasion, etc. As long as you cap Damage Taken you can always go back later and min max out some sets, but just have something worthwhile to resort to. Luckily there are sets below for you.
So your TP set on THF generally requires 26% equipment haste, 44% magic haste (marches from bard, haste from mages), and a certain amount of dual wield based on the buffs you have. You can go to Attack Speed for the more intricate numbers. If you're fully buffed though, you need DW+11, of DW+6 if you've acquired 550 JP (since the 5% delay reduction is the same thing as DW+5).
After you've reached that (or very close) you need to stack accuracy until you are around the accuracy cap for the content you're doing. This is going to vary, but sometimes other players or pages on the wiki will explain the accuracy required. Parsing with third party tools is the best way to get this right otherwise.
Next step is to stack Triple Attack and Store TP. I'd value +2~2.5 STP similar to 1% Triple Attack. This comparison is going to change based on your gear and buffs, as the more TA you get, the more STP helps, and vice versa, so try for a general balance around that ratio.
If you can't decide between two pieces after all of that is considered, choose the one with more magic evasion or defensive stats, as you can't deal any damage while dead.
For weapon skills you largely need one type of gear, which is to stack DEX and Weapon skill damage+. Rudra's Storm and Mandalic Stab are our two strongest WS and both scale nicely with just those two main stats. Evisceration needs crit damage and then crit rate gear, as well as some more Accuracy+ to consider
For Exenterator, just stack AGI/ACC/ATT as it doesn't crit and doesn't scale well with WSD. Rudra's is your bread and butter WS, strong both stacked and unstacked, but you need attack buffs to really pump out any cool numbers. In a scenario where you have to deal without attack buffs, Mandalic, which has a native attack boost to it, can outpace Rudra's. This is true in general, but especially is with an augmented mythic.
If you are just a mule/new THF looking to be better than worthless. Toss on your Tauret/Shijo and spam Evisceration while SCing with SA or TA Rudras.
TP Sets
THF sets by Spicyryan.
- I wanted to make up some good tiered TP sets for THF. The following tries to balance progression while avoiding pointless time sinks like augmenting full sets of skirmish weapons and armor.
TP Sets last Updated: --Spicyryan (talk) 23:30, 8 October 2018 (EDT), last I went balls deep into this, but I have addedSOME updates otherwise.
I will state when I find this to be overall satisfactory for the sets as a whole. I have too many other guides to focus on in the meantime. Otherwise, these sets aren't far off at worst.
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Based off of the Max Tier set.
Accuracy sets last updated: --Spicyryan (talk) 14:14, 8 July 2019 (EDT)
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DT Sets
Philosophy: There is no universal best set. If you aren't going to make more than one DT set then stop reading this guide.
- While you can get very granular, at the least you should have a capped DT set, a hybrid set, and and a decent idle DT set, IMO.
DT sets last updated: --Spicyryan (talk) 23:13, 6 October 2020 (EDT)
- NQ DD DT doesn't really need any updates.
- Hybrid DD DT does, but the rest are updated.
- I know people won't like it, but Moonlight Ring always seems to lose out to the fact having 2 more PDT on a finger lets you shift pieces around to ultimately use better pieces of armor that make the ring subpar overall.
- I see this over and over and over again when I try to make DT sets for RUN too. Just my opinion though.
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-28/29% PDT is sufficient for a hybrid set. Goal is to keep the highest DPS with the most reasonable DT gains without going too high.
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WHO LIKES NITPICKING?! . . Kicking?! Oh! I wanna do some kicking!
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WS Sets
WS Sets by Spicyryan
WS Sets last Updated: --Spicyryan (talk) 23:26, 9 October 2020 (EDT)
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Sets last updated: --Spicyryan (talk) 18:29, 2 October 2020 (EDT)
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You know, cuz sometimes enmity matters.
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