Same as Capture/Offering, only this involves jumping with ThiefKnife and Dragon
Horn equipped. A nice little c/p and edit job for the lazy: Don't try this
combo unless you like losing items. If you steal more than one item in a
single turn, you only get the first item you nabbed. What's worse, the
subsequent steals still count as far as the monsters are concerned, so if you
nab a second item off of a monster, you won't get the item AND you won't get a
second chance at it. Finally, there is a chance text bugs will crop up, i.e.
listing that you stole an item from an enemy that doesn't even carry that item,
although it will only list items that can be stolen from someone in the battle.
Psychot/Wizard is a nice example of this. However, the combo is perfectly
acceptable if there is only one enemy on the battlefield, the glitch only
affects multiple enemies.
Same as Capture/Offering, only this involves jumping with ThiefKnife and Dragon Horn equipped. A nice little c/p and edit job for the lazy: Don't try this combo unless you like losing items. If you steal more than one item in a single turn, you only get the first item you nabbed. What's worse, the subsequent steals still count as far as the monsters are concerned, so if you nab a second item off of a monster, you won't get the item AND you won't get a second chance at it. Finally, there is a chance text bugs will crop up, i.e. listing that you stole an item from an enemy that doesn't even carry that item, although it will only list items that can be stolen from someone in the battle. Psychot/Wizard is a nice example of this. However, the combo is perfectly acceptable if there is only one enemy on the battlefield, the glitch only affects multiple enemies.