Thief/Titles
Thieves' Guild titles are made up of two major categories: pre-titles (titles that come before a character's name) and post-titles (titles that come after a character's name). Post-titles have some variety, as they are further made up of an adjective title and a specialisation title.
Lefty Ludd is a level 358 mugger, he used the title
command to set his pre-title to "Light-fingered". Looking at the table below, he falls into the range of 350 - 359, which means he uses the Crafty Master title. He's also a mugger, so checking the mugger table shows him to be a Hijacker. Therefore, Lefty's title is "Light-fingered Lefty Ludd the Crafty Master Hijacker."
Once you become an Alpha and Omega of the Thieves' Guild, you gain access to the guildtitle
command, which allows you to select any combination of titles available to your specialisation. This command lets you mix and match any of the adjective titles with any of your specialisation titles.
Steff, a level 431 cutpurse, uses the guildtitle
command to change her title. She selects "Professional" from the adjective table and "Pickpocket" from the cutpurse table. Therefore, Steff's title is "Steff the Professional Pickpocket".
Pre-Titles
Pre-titles are titles that appear before a character's name and are available at any level. The following pre-titles can be set with the title
command and can be requested (say titles please
) from any of the guild's Recruit Masters (such as Kordane).
Butterfingers, Crafty, Crooked, Dastardly, Dishonest, Dodgy, Elusive, Evasive, Furtive, Greased, Honest, Latent, Light-fingered, Quick-fingered, Quiet, Shady, Shifty, Silent, Slick, Sly, Tricky
Post-Titles
Post-titles are titles that appear after a character's name and change based on level. The first part of a post-title is an adjective or adjectival phrase drawn from a table that all thieves share. The second part is a noun based on specialisation. The adjectives and nouns don't conform to the same level scheme which further helps titles stay varied amongst the guild members.
Please note "the" is assumed at the beginning of the adjective titles.
Adjective Titles
Level | Title |
---|---|
0 - 9 | Unskilled |
10 - 19 | Clumsy |
20 - 29 | Awkward |
30 - 39 | Unpracticed |
40 - 49 | Inexperienced |
50 - 59 | Amateur |
60 - 69 | Rookie |
70 - 79 | Marginally Skilled |
80 - 89 | Keen |
90 - 99 | Practicing |
100 - 109 | Practiced |
110 - 119 | Adequate |
120 - 129 | Decent |
130 - 139 | Experienced |
140 - 149 | Knowledgeable |
150 - 159 | Capable |
160 - 169 | Competent |
170 - 179 | Apt |
180 - 189 | Proficient |
190 - 199 | Good |
200 - 209 | Skillful |
210 - 219 | Accomplished |
220 - 229 | Deft |
230 - 239 | Adroit |
240 - 249 | Deceptive |
250 - 259 | Agile |
260 - 269 | Artful |
270 - 279 | Professional |
280 - 289 | Expert |
290 - 299 | Awesome |
300 - 309 | Incredible |
310 - 319 | Master/Mistress |
320 - 329 | Amazing Master/Mistress |
330 - 339 | Discreet Master/Mistress |
340 - 349 | Disreputable Master/Mistress |
350 - 359 | Crafty Master/Mistress |
360 - 369 | Elusory Master/Mistress |
370 - 379 | High Master/Mistress |
380 - 389 | Covert Master/Mistress |
390 - 394 | Grand Master/Mistress |
395 - 399 | Infamous Master/Mistress |
400 - 404 | Ethereal Master/Mistress |
405 - 409 | Sinister Master/Mistress |
410 - 414 | Notorious Master/Mistress |
415 - 419 | Evanescent Master/Mistress |
420 - 424 | Nefarious Master/Mistress |
425+ | Alpha and Omega of the Thieves' Guild |
Specialisation Titles
Level | Cutpurse | Mugger | Prowler | Safecracker | Smuggler |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0 - 34 | Imp | Scamp | Mischief-maker | Rascal | Scalawag |
35 - 64 | Candy Snatcher | Hoodlum | Truant | Lowlife | Nuisance |
65 - 94 | Forager | Ruffian | Porch Climber | Scrounger | Dastard |
95 - 124 | Looter | Rustler | Shoplifter | Fraud | Reprobate |
125 - 146 | Cribber | Thugee | Trespasser | Crook | Rook |
147 - 161 | Pilferer | Miscreant | First Storey Man/Woman | Booster | Plunderer |
162 - 176 | Trickster | Stickup Man/Woman | Cattle Thief | Lock Picker | Double Dealer |
177 - 191 | Bag Snatcher | Robber | Creeper | Counterfeiter | Bootlegger |
192 - 206 | Relocator | Mugger | Night Owl | Acquirer | Larcenist |
207 - 221 | Yard Bird | Sandbagger | Interloper | Yegg | Smuggler |
222 - 246 | Rogue | Bushranger | Scoundrel | Defalcator | Forger |
247 - 261 | Grifter | Thug | Sneak | Defrauder | Pillager |
262 - 276 | Dodger | Footpad | Prowler | Chisler | Moonlighter |
277 - 291 | Jailbird | Waylayer | Second Storey Man/Woman | Embezzler | Blackguard |
292 - 306 | Cutpurse | Brigand | Knave | Removalist | Gouger |
307 - 321 | Purloiner | Despoiler | Burglar | Heister | Consigner |
322 - 336 | Mountebank | Raider | Intruder | Vault Clearer | Confidence Man |
337 - 351 | Pickpocket | Bandit | House Breaker | Number Cruncher | Racketeer |
352 - 366 | Law Breaker | Hijacker | Infiltrator | Operator | Marauder |
367 - 376 | Filcher | Gangster | Midnighter | Tumbler Tickler | Swashbuckler |
377 - 386 | Fugitive | Enfant Terrible | Mansion Breaker | Combination Cracker | Buccaneer |
387 - 396 | Light Finger | Outlaw | Cat Burglar | Safecracker | Fence |
397 - 406 | Renegade | Desperado | Third Storey Man/Women | Locksmith | Pirate |
407 - 416 | Kleptomaniac | Cutthroat | Fortress Breaker | Safebreaker | Black Marketeer |
417 - 424 | Fingersmith | Highwayman/woman | Night Ghost | Safesmith | Corsair |
See Also
- Thieves' Guild
- Thieves' Guild Wiki Archive - where this page originally appeared.
- Title