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The Bandit is a recurring humanoid class in the Disgaea series first introduced in Disgaea: Hour of Darkness. They are the male counterparts of the Thief class which first appeared in Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories.
Appearance
In Disgaea: Hour of Darkness and its early ports, the Thief was portrayed as a male human with a hat, small boots, and a strange shirt. In Disgaea 1 Complete, they have been replaced with the female Thief class.
The first time the class reappeared in a new game was several decades later, in Disgaea 7: Vows of the Virtueless. They had a redesign which had them acquire the cat like clothing theme used for the Thief class.
Characteristics
Gameplay
They specialize in stealing equipment from other characters in all games they appear in.
Appearances
Disgaea: Hour of Darkness
- Main article: Thief (Disgaea)
They first appeared in Disgaea: Hour of Darkness as the Thief class. They had horrible Stats, Aptitudes, and Weapon Mastery levels, easily making it the worst class to try and train to keep levels up, as well as learning new skills in order to be able to defend itself. A level 200 Thief is required in order to unlock the Majin class.
Disgaea 7
- Main article: Bandit (Disgaea 7)
After several decades of being replaced with the female Thief version, the male Bandit reappears in Disgaea 7: Vows of the Virtueless.
Other Appearances
Makai Kingdom
Makai Kingdom Thieves, much like the Disgaea Thieves, have bad combat stats, but they have a good Jump and Move stats, a large number of available item slots, and are the only class which can use UFO's, the weapon that is required in order to steal items from enemies.
Soul Nomad and the World Eaters
The Thief of Soul Nomad is known as the 'Bandit'. While it is unknown if a Bandit has a better chance of stealing from the enemy than any other squad, the Bandit is best known for having a high speed, causing most attacks to miss them, and also for its squad leader tactic of 'Fade Out', which makes it invisible to enemy forces until it attacks, uses a Gig Edict or another tactic, or an enemy steps next to them.
Its special attack when it is the leader is known as the 'Lupin Snatch', a possible tribute to Lupin III, a famous anime thief. The attack targets the enemy squad's leader.
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