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SiarraRey
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5599 and Theif exp.
   

So, couple of questions.

1. I used the 5599 code and got into the tresure room in goblin kingdom and as you know was attacked by the guard. This means that I wound up having to fend off the whole lot of them. Is this okay? I want to make sure that it's alright that I killed all of them before I get much further.

2. I am getting ready to begin a new game anyways, because I am going to install the patch. (I'm a relatively new owner of the game). I have been contemplating becoming a theif. However, I know that xp is not what you would consider 'abundant'. Do you get any xp for pickpocketing? Is it tough to level as a theif?

Thanks again in advance guys!
Post Mon Aug 25, 2003 6:39 pm
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I'm not familar with the code you spoke of, but you should not be in this room unless you have done the Troll quest to it's end and have spoken to the king in his room and throne room. If you don't know what I mean, then you need to back out and leave them alone for now. As for thief, it is not a highly used skill, and no you do not get EXP for lockpicking. This game is a balance of strenght, casting and dexterity, with object knowledge to make potions and do spells, use stuff, ect. I would suggest you keep a balanced profile the first time you play, and then you will know what you can and cannot do by the end of the game. It has a high replay value this way, because then you know how high you need certian stats to do and use stuff that shows up toward the end. Hope this helped a little. Sometimes I use a lot of words to say little.
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