Anytime you get to a new town, use one of them to get info from NPCs around the area. Every now and then one will increase your thieving chance by doing this. Bolderfall, where Therion starts, is the first place you can do this. Each time you find someone who increases your thieving skills, stealing will become easier.
Why do people steal?
Stealing may be caused by jealousy, low self-esteem, or peer-pressure. Social issues like feeling excluded or overlooked can also cause stealing. People may steal to prove their independence, to act out against family or friends, or because they don’t respect others or themselves.
Should I steal in Octopath traveler?
Once you hit the last third or so of the game, stealing does become a bit less important as you will have plenty of resources and healing items by this point. However, it’s still always a good idea to try to steal from rare and powerful enemies as they almost always provide some of the most useful items in the game.
How does stealing Octopath work?
Steal is Therion’s Path Action in Octopath Traveler. This ability allows Therion to steal items from townsfolk, including some items that are not sold in stores or are otherwise exclusive to chests. This Path Action is the rogue counterpart to Tressa’s Path Action, Purchase.
How do you steal Oasis Water Octopath?
He needs some pure water from a Sunlands Merchant that comes into town, so head to the market area (near the entrance to the town) for a quick scene, then you can steal the Oasis Water from the merchant. Bring this back to Barham and you will find out your password, or rather, not before you do another favor for him.
Is stealing a mental illness?
Kleptomania (klep-toe-MAY-nee-uh) is the recurrent inability to resist urges to steal items that you generally don’t really need and that usually have little value. Kleptomania is a rare but serious mental health disorder that can cause much emotional pain to you and your loved ones if not treated.
What to do to stop stealing?
Try the following:
- Stop. Instead of acting on impulse, stop yourself immediately.
- Take a breath. Stand still and give yourself breathing space.
- Observe. Think about what is going on.
- Pull back. Attempt to look at the situation objectively.
- Practice what works.