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Thieving locks with high lvl
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MrWinkey
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Thieving locks with high lvl
   

Hey, im on a quest now to get a sword from the mages guild in .. umm. forgot what the town was called. Anyhow. my security lvl is 28 or so. and i need to pick some locks that are 75 points and one that is 100. and the locks are too complex for me. i got a masters lockpick. i also have some spells that open locks. one does 50 and i got some scrolls that do 40-60. And none of those open the locks. do the spells need to be 100 to open a 100 lock? and how do i open locks that are too complex with a lockpick? better lockpick or better security skill?

Thanx
Post Tue May 07, 2002 1:39 am
 
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I have the same problem, im stuck on that quest as i enter these messages
Post Tue May 07, 2002 1:44 am
 
Ravenpilot
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your security skill is to low, and the spells are to low also, especially for a lvl 100 lock
Post Tue May 07, 2002 3:42 am
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MrWinkey
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What should my lvl be to unlock those locks? above 50 or so? i have no idea.. i didnt make my character as a thief to start with. its sort of a jack of all trades more or less cause i planned to lvl in the directions i felt like in the game.
Post Tue May 07, 2002 4:19 am
 
Ryan
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If I remember correctly, my character could open a 90+ lock with about 45 Security and 70+ Agility. It'll probably take quite a few tries, though..

75+ you can obviously go for a little earlier, of course.
Post Tue May 07, 2002 10:14 am
 



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