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  2. Hammerwatch - Wikipedia

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    The player is in a castle and must kill hundreds of enemies. Like in the first edition of Diablo, there are no skill trees in Hammerwatch. The player buys skills from traders across the maps. Hammerwatch has six character classes: paladin, wizard, ranger, thief, warlock and priest.

  3. Rogue (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    The assassin class, a sub-class of the thief in first edition, was excluded from the second edition core rules. [12]: 84 The assumption was that an assassin could be treated mechanically as a normal thief who simply specialized in assassination-related skills. The thief class is further detailed in The Complete Thief's Handbook. [8]: 109

  4. Thieves' Guild (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    Thieves' Guild is a fantasy system that originated as supplementary rules for thief-type characters and grew into a fairly complex system of its own. [1] Emphasis is on outlaw characters with stealth and dexterity skills. [1] There are 60 noncombat skills, each with four levels of mastery; there are no magic skills for characters. [1]

  5. Character class (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    A character class is a fundamental part of the identity and nature of characters in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game.A character's capabilities, strengths, and weaknesses are largely defined by their class; choosing a class is one of the first steps a player takes to create a Dungeons & Dragons player character. [1]

  6. The Complete Thief's Handbook - Wikipedia

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    The Complete Thief's Handbook is a rules supplement for the 2nd edition Player's Handbook which details the thief class, including 18 "kit" subclasses. [1]Also included is a section on creating a "Lone Wolf;" essentially a one-character class designed using the class, creation rules in the Dungeon Master's Guide.

  7. Thief (series) - Wikipedia

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    Thief is a series of stealth video games in which the player takes the role of Garrett, a master thief in a fantasy steampunk world resembling a cross between the Late Middle Ages and the Victorian era, with more advanced technologies interspersed.

  8. The Hidden Dungeon Only I Can Enter - Wikipedia

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    Noir uses LP to gain dancing skills and is declared victor. The Phantom Thief then arrives, steals the Tear, and kidnaps Emma. Leila Overlock, from Lahmu, chases her with Noir. The Phantom Thief summons a Phoenix, which Leila defeats while Noir defeats the Phantom Thief.

  9. Thief: The Dark Project - Wikipedia

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    Thief: The Dark Project is a 1998 first-person stealth video game developed by Looking Glass Studios and published by Eidos Interactive.Set in a fantasy metropolis called the City, players take on the role of Garrett, a master thief trained by a secret society who, while carrying out a series of robberies, becomes embroiled in a complex plot that ultimately sees him attempting to prevent a ...