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Prinnies generate good combos with their basic attack.
Yeah, getting a terrible class to just a mere level TWO THOUSAND, FIVE HUNDRED sounds like a good use of time.
It's actually quite easy to do, just have a class that's good with swords (like the Ronin) level up high enough to give a good boost when reincarnating (also to have at least weapon mastery of 10 after reincarnation), then have them reincarnate into thieves. Boom, good stats and Winged Slayer from the start. By that point you'll hopefully have some good equipment (rank 38+) as well.
Meanwhile, I stick with a thief around lv 94 and stealing ultimate stuff, even if it has 1% chance and if this can take more than 100 turns to success