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'''Locke Cole''' (ロック・コール, Rokku Kōru, also romanized as Lock Cole) is a [[thief]], although he personally prefers to identify himself as a "treasure hunter." Unlike most thieves, Locke can equip himself with heavy armor and swords. He also appears in ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy NT]]'', in which he is voiced by [[Yūki Ono]] in the Japanese version and [[Jonathan von Mering]] in the English version. | |||
'''Locke Cole''' is a [[thief]] | |||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Locke is a daring thief, who uses the term "treasure hunter" to describe himself, perhaps in an attempt to justify his thievery and plundering. Locke is generally liked by many of the characters, but exhibits a constant desire to protect the female characters in the game, particularly [[Terra Branford|Terra]] and [[Celes Chere|Celes]]. This complex stems from an incident in his past involving his love, Rachel. | Locke is a daring thief, who uses the term "treasure hunter" to describe himself, perhaps in an attempt to justify his thievery and plundering. Locke is generally liked by many of the characters, but exhibits a constant desire to protect the female characters in the game, particularly [[Terra Branford|Terra]] and [[Celes Chere|Celes]]. This complex stems from an incident in his past involving his love, Rachel. | ||
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In his travels, he meets [[Terra Branford|Terra]] in [[Narshe Mines]], saves her from pursuers who want to return her to the Empire, and vows to protect her until her memory returns. Locke learning that Terra has amnesia likely triggers his memories of Rachel, and thus strengthens his conviction to protect Terra. Locke also helps rescue [[Celes Chère|Celes]] from certain persecution in South Figaro, and swears to protect her as well. Celes has her suspicions as to why Locke wants to protect her, because all her life she has been used only as a weapon of the Empire, and wishes only for someone to accept her for who she really is. In their travels, Locke becomes attached to Celes, but Locke has doubts about Celes's loyalty to the Returners in the [[Magitek Research Facility]], when Cid presents the possibility that Celes brought them there, "seeking to cause an uprising". This causes great discontent in Celes, and in an effort to prove her truth to her word, she heals Locke and his companions after they are attacked by [[Kefka Palazzo|Kefka]], and attempts to keep Kefka at bay. After that incident, Locke feels bad for doubting Celes's motives, but Locke's previous doubt hurts Celes deep, and she in turn distances herself from Locke during their journey to Crescent Island with [[Leo Cristophe|General Leo]]. Although frustrated, Locke continues to protect Terra. | In his travels, he meets [[Terra Branford|Terra]] in [[Narshe Mines]], saves her from pursuers who want to return her to the Empire, and vows to protect her until her memory returns. Locke learning that Terra has amnesia likely triggers his memories of Rachel, and thus strengthens his conviction to protect Terra. Locke also helps rescue [[Celes Chère|Celes]] from certain persecution in South Figaro, and swears to protect her as well. Celes has her suspicions as to why Locke wants to protect her, because all her life she has been used only as a weapon of the Empire, and wishes only for someone to accept her for who she really is. In their travels, Locke becomes attached to Celes, but Locke has doubts about Celes's loyalty to the Returners in the [[Magitek Research Facility]], when Cid presents the possibility that Celes brought them there, "seeking to cause an uprising". This causes great discontent in Celes, and in an effort to prove her truth to her word, she heals Locke and his companions after they are attacked by [[Kefka Palazzo|Kefka]], and attempts to keep Kefka at bay. After that incident, Locke feels bad for doubting Celes's motives, but Locke's previous doubt hurts Celes deep, and she in turn distances herself from Locke during their journey to Crescent Island with [[Leo Cristophe|General Leo]]. Although frustrated, Locke continues to protect Terra. | ||
In the [[World of Ruin]], Locke continues his search for the elusive Phoenix, which further shows his inability to let go of his past. When he finally finds the | In the [[World of Ruin]], Locke continues his search for the elusive Phoenix, which further shows his inability to let go of his past. When he finally finds the Phoenix magicite, he returns to Kohlingen to attempt to use Phoenix on Rachel. When he tries to use Phoenix, the magicite shatters, but the Phoenix's power revives Rachel for only a little while. In the little time Rachel has, she tells Locke that she loves him, to let go of his past, and to "learn to love [him]self again". Rachel's spirit in turn reforms the magicite Phoenix, and after being able to talk to Rachel again, Locke gains a new sense of hope, and rejoins the rest of the party to fight Kefka. | ||
==Abilities== | ==Abilities== | ||
Locke's special skill is | Locke's special skill is ''Steal'', which allows him to steal an item from an enemy. Later in the game, the player can equip him with a Sneak Ring, which doubles the success rate ''Steal'', and the Thief Glove, which changes his ''Steal'' command into ''Capture''. The ''Capture'' command steals from an enemy and also attacks it in the process. Later games refer to this attack as ''Mug''. | ||
Locke also has a 4 hit version of Capture. If Locke is equipped with both a Thief Glove and an | Locke also has a 4 hit version of ''Capture''. If Locke is equipped with both a Thief Glove and an Offering, his ''Capture'' ability will hit up to 4 times in a similar fashion to Cyan's ''Quadra Slam'' and ''Quadra Slice'' skills. However, the actual theft will only occur once, even if the game informs the player that multiple thefts occurred; only one of the mentioned items will be in the player's inventory. | ||
Locke's [[Limit Break | Locke's Deathblow (later known as [[Limit Break]]) is called ''Mirager'' (or ''Mirage Dive'' in the Japanese version). He performs a leaping attack with afterimages trailing him. The attack is very similar to Sabin's ''Bum Rush'', only much more powerful. | ||
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