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** The Chemist class from ''[[Final Fantasy V]]''.
** In ''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]'' you had to equip an ability to use Items.
** Rikku in ''[[Final Fantasy X]]'' and the Alchemist job in ''[[Final Fantasy X -2]].'', a combination of exclusive and stealing. One weapon skill doubles item effects.
** In ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]'', you have to [[You Have Researched Breathing|learn a separate Chemist ability for each type of item]] and equip the Item command. Of course, considering the strength of items in the game...
** All characters innately possess the Item command in ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance]]'', but it has to be equipped in the secondary class slot to be used.
** Alchemists and Rangers in ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics A2]]''. Both have other abilities but can learn a passive skill to double the effects of items. Alchemists also get the Item Command for free, while Rangers enter [[Game Breaker]] territory with Mirror Item, which reverses an item effect on an enemy (those potions that heal 200 hp? Now a nearly unmissable 400 damage attack).
* The Thief class in the ''[[Disgaea]]'' series isn't particularly good in any regard other then speed, but nonetheless ends up on the main team of most players, due to being much better at stealing then any other class. They can also receive better items from treasure chests starting from ''[[Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice]]''.
** Also in ''[[Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice]]'' is the Gunslinger class, whose abilities revolve almost entirely around granting you more rewards, either through larger bonus gauge increases, more money from defeated enemies, and a chance to create a treasure chest when defeating enemies. Her [[Distaff Counterpart]] has abilities that are geared towards improving damage, but statistically, the two are virtually identical.
** In ''[[Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories]]'', archers had the unique ability that enemies they killed had a 30% chance of turning into treasure chests.
* Virginia in ''[[Wild Arms 3]]'' who while not a particularly strong fighter, gets this because she's so damn good at using items due to her "Mystic" ability, which lets her make an item hit multiple targets instead of just one, or in the case of certain plot items, cast spells embedded in them for free. Given that she's [[Fragile Speedster|fast]] to boot, means she's always ready for a quick heal/revive to kick off a round. She also keeps the elemental gems from being [[Too Awesome to Use]] (or makes them even better [[Vendor Trash]]).
* Arguably, Midna in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess]]''. Link's definitely not carrying all his junk, and Midna is seen to teleport the Ordon sword and shield away when you go into Faron Woods' Twilight.
* [[Pokémon]] that have the Pick Up ability can get free items at a random chance after battles and are also generally capable of learning Thief or Covet, which allows them to steal items. They tend to not be good for much else, due to frequently being [[Com Mons]].
* The Hireling in the ''[[Munchkin]]'' card game. He can't help in combat normally, but he can carry around an extra big item for the player, and can use the siege engine in battle if you have it.
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