Final Fantasy VI
Final Fantasy VI

Stealing & Mugging Guide

Master Locke's Steal and Mug abilities in Final Fantasy VI to acquire valuable items and equipment directly from enemies.

Stealing & Mugging Guide

Locke's sature 'Steal' ability is a cornerstone of resource management in Final Fantasy VI, allowing players to acquire valuable items directly from enemies. Mastering this mechanic not only provides essential consumables and equipment but also opens up opportunities for unique strategies and powerful gear acquisition.

The 'Steal' command, unique to Locke, is accessed from the battle menu. When used, Locke attempts to pilfer an item from a targeted enemy. Success depends on Locke's stats and the enemy's resistance to having their items taken. Some enemies may also have a secondary, rarer item that can be 'mugged' (stolen with a higher success rate).

How Stealing Works:
  • Target Selection: Choose 'Steal' from Locke's command menu and then select the enemy you wish to target.
  • Success Rate: The chance of successfully stealing an item is influenced by Locke's Speed and the enemy's properties. Some enemies are more resistant to stealing than others.
  • Item Slots: Enemies typically have one or two item slots. The game will attempt to steal from the first available slot.
  • Mug: In some versions of the game, a 'Mug' command might be available, which is essentially a more reliable steal attempt.
  • Consumables: Stealing is an excellent way to acquire Potions, Hi-Potions, Phoenix Downs, and other useful consumables.
  • Equipment: Many enemies carry unique weapons, armor, or accessories that can be stolen. These are often superior to what can be purchased early in the game.
Key Items to Steal:
  • Early Game: Focus on stealing useful items like Potions and early-game weapons from common enemies.
  • Mid Game: Look for opportunities to steal powerful equipment. For example, stealing 'Paladin Shields' from certain enemies can provide excellent defense.
  • Late Game: In the World of Ruin, many enemies drop rare and powerful items. Stealing 'Gem Boxes' or unique weapons can significantly boost your party's power.
  • Specific Examples:
    • Dragon Claws: Found on enemies in the Dragon's Den.
    • Gem Box: A powerful accessory that doubles magic power, stealable from certain enemies in the World of Ruin.
    • Various Weapons/Armor: Many unique pieces of equipment can be acquired through stealing.
Tips for Effective Stealing:
  • Target Enemies with Rare Items: Prioritize enemies known to carry valuable equipment or rare items.
  • Use Locke's Speed: Ensure Locke has a good Speed stat to increase his chances of success.
  • Don't Be Afraid to Try Multiple Times: If a steal attempt fails, you can often try again on the same enemy if it survives.
  • Combine with Other Abilities: While Locke is stealing, other party members can focus on dealing damage or providing support.

Mastering Locke's Steal ability is not just about acquiring loot; it's a strategic advantage that can significantly enhance your party's power and survivability throughout your journey in Final Fantasy VI.