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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 of Steal, and the [[Thief Glove]], which changes his Steal command into [[Mug|Capture]] (named Mug in later games). The Capture command steals from an enemy and also attacks it in the process.
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 of Steal, and the [[Thief Glove]], which changes his Steal command into [[Mug|Capture]] (named Mug in later games). The Capture command steals from an enemy and also attacks it in the process.


Locke also has a 4 hit version of Capture. If Locke is equipped with both a Thief Glove and an [[Offering]], his Capture ability hits up to four 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 also has a 4 hit version of ''Capture''. If Locke is equipped with both a Thief Glove and an Offering, his Capture ability hits up to four 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|Deathblow]] is called [[Mirager]]. He performs a leaping attack with afterimages trailing him. The attack is very similar to Sabin's [[Bum Rush]], only much more powerful.
Locke's Deathblow (later known as [[Limit Break]]) is called [[Mirager]]. 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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