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Pickpocketing

Discussion in 'BG2: Shadows of Amn (Classic)' started by jack-of-all-trades, Apr 29, 2001.

  1. Trunculo Gems: 5/31
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    Ragusa -

    > The only drawback is that you can´t sell
    > the stuff you once pickpocketed/ stole -
    > even if you try your luck in a distant
    > place like trademeet/ Umar Hills. That is
    > unrealistic (yep, I know - game ballance)

    Are you sure about this one? I know I can sell stuff I've shoplifted as long as I sell to a fence (like the "merchant" in the thieves guild). It seems like actual pickpocked stuff ought to work the same.
     
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    Roger the fence in the sours and The Shadow thieves guild shop will accept stolen AND picpocketed goods.
    So Sayeth the longfingered Grey Mouser.
     
  3. Icecold39 Banned

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    I have been pickpocheting for a long time now and the experience i had you need a lot higher skill of 160 in some places. YOu will be able to pick pocket but you will fail every 2 or three its not time effecient to reload any time. My sugestion is to find potions early in the game and USE THEM. more potions will come you way. I stole all the weopens and major scrolls from the copper cornet right afer the slave quest. I aslo pickpocketed Ribald (ring of regeneration). Why wait fo powerful weopons later when you can have them now. Oh yea i usally gulf 3 potions and go on a stealing rampage. My skill would be around 240. That way i dont have to restart that often.
     
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    Is it less easy to steal in the Adventurer Mart then in another shop? For they have a Merchant that always watches you and always says (don't try to steal smomething)?
     
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    If I remember correctly, then there is no option to steal in the Adventurers Mart.
     
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    I think he means pickpocking
     
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    I meant stealing van Ribald. It's Impossible? I know it's possibl;e to pickpocket him.... but I think then you also need high pickpocketing-skills.
     
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    It isn't possible to steal Ribald's shop goods. Its possible to steal from the spellstore in the back of his shop though.
    It is possible to Pickpocket him.
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    If I play dirty, the first thing I do when escaping Irenicus' dungeon is to buy Ribalds potions of thievery. Drink them. Pickpocket him. (I haven't fail in 3 attempts) Then Go To Some madam (Nin or something)) "who is NO kobold when it comes to prices. ( I remember so bad). She is around 100 feet NE of Adventurer's Mart. There I sell all My Wands with 1 charge, and steals them back. I find her quite easy to steal from. Then I have all wands with 50 charges. But Hey that's sleasy :)


    [This message has been edited by Nobleman (edited May 28, 2001).]
     
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    [​IMG] Trunculo: I actually didn´t try that ... thanks for the hint anyway.

    I used the term pickpocketiung synonymously for both shoplifting and pickpocketing - for it´s the same thieving ability.
     
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    Ragusa - no problem. Better living through thievery! :)
     
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