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Pick Lock | |
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Usable by | |
Class | Rogue |
Properties | |
Type | Utility |
School | Physical |
Cooldown | n/a |
The Pick Lock skill allows a Rogue to open locked chests, locked doors, and lockboxes. The skill is learned at level 20 and will appear as a Lockpicking icon in your Spellbook. You'll start at an initial level 100 lockpicking skill; leveling your character will increase it. There is no longer any need to pick locks to get this skill up and there are no profession-like proficiency levels to be trained; rather, the skill is capped at five times the rogue's current level.
Prior to Cataclysm[]
Prior to Cataclysm, this skill was learned at around level 16 and
Tips[]
Lock picking provides an extra utility in parties in instances. By opening doors and chests. The higher the level, the better chests and doors can be opened.
Notes[]
- Over the course of the game's development, this skill has been continuously de-valued by Blizzard. Each expansion has diminished the usefulness of this skill. Starting with
Burning Crusade, high level locked chests were not added with the expansion comparative to existing areas. After
Burning Crusade, locked chests were never included in instances and alternatives to unlocking doors were increasingly provided. In
Wrath of the Lich King, locked chest were actually removed from places where they previously existed. In
Cataclysm, blacksmiths were given skeleton keys ([Obsidium Skeleton Key]) and engineers were given Seaforium charges ([Volatile Seaforium Blastpack]) to open even the highest difficulty locks (525).
- If you had Pick Lock from the quest before
Cataclysm, but were below level 20, you may have to pay a trainer and re-learn it.
Patch changes[]
Template:Patch 4.0.1 Template:Patch 3.0.2
See also[]
The bulk of the discussion of this topic is under the Lockpicking skill.
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