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In-game description.

The Bandit is a crown in Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light obtained after Lilibelle's death in the Animal Burrow.

The Bandit is an expert in stealing items and causing enemies to drop better items. The Bandit crown has a solid physical damage output in battle, but it lacks proficiency in all kinds of magic. The crown makes an excellent addition to the party in the earlier stages of the game, but it eventually loses its worth when better crowns become available.

If players decide to use a Bandit in the later stages of the game, they can steal some fairly strong equipment from late-game bosses. The job's special armor, Bandit Gear, provides a 20% boost to the user's Accuracy.

Stats[]

HP Strength Intellect Spirit
1.3 1.3 1.2 1.1


Short Sword Sword Bow Staff Spear Axe Book Harp
A A B C C C C C


Offensive Magic Recovery Magic Evade Magic Evade
C C B C

Abilities[]

Name Description AP Gems to unlock Image
Steal Try to steal an item from one of the foes. 1 None FF4HoL Steal
Effect: Make an attempt to acquire one of the three randomly generated items from the opponent's steal list.

(Can only acquire one item from any one opponent through stealing. Always fails if the user's inventory is full)

Plunder Try to steal items from all the foes. 2 Topaz ×5
Sapphire ×5
Plunder
Effect: Make individual attempts to acquire one of the three randomly generated items from each of the opponent's steal list.

(Can only acquire one item from any one opponent through stealing. Always fails if the user's inventory is full)

Deadly Blow Possibly inflict sudden death on a foe when you attack. 3 Ruby ×2
Emerald ×6
Topaz ×6
Amethyst ×1
Deadly Blow
Effect: Inflict a moderately strong physical attack on an opponent with an added chance to KO it.

(Added effect works roughly one-third to half of the time)

Pillage Steal an item from a foe—guaranteed. 4 Topaz ×7
Lapis ×3
Aquamarine ×7
Amethyst ×2
Diamond ×1
Pilage
Effect: Acquire one of the three randomly generated items from the opponent's steal list.

(Can only acquire one item from any one opponent through stealing. Will fail if the user's inventory is full)

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Etymology[]

Banditry is the life and practice of bandits. The New English Dictionary on Historical Principles (NED) defined "bandit" in 1885 as "one who is proscribed or outlawed; hence, a lawless desperate marauder, a brigand: usually applied to members of the organized gangs which infest the mountainous districts of Italy, Sicily, Spain, Greece, Iran, and Turkey.

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