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{{Ability Infobox
 
{{Ability Infobox
| image         = Pickpocket.png
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| image       = Pickpocket.png
| type         = ability
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| type       = ability
| name         = Pickpocket
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| name       = Pickpocket
| description   = You attempt to steal an item from the target's pockets.
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| description = You attempt to steal an item from the target's pockets.
| time         = 4,00s
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| time       = 4,00s
| cooldown     = 5s
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| cooldown   = 5s
 
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[[File:NewPickpocketing.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Pickpocketing in version [[0.1.8.0]]]]
 
[[File:NewPickpocketing.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Pickpocketing in version [[0.1.8.0]]]]
  
[[Pickpocket]]ing is the '''skill''' and '''ability''' to steal from other characters.
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[[Pickpocket]]ing is the skill and ability to steal from other characters.
  
  
When you are stealing items from an NPC you are filling up their permanent '''suspicion meter'''. If you fill up this meter to the max you will be detected and combat will ensue. The game will indicate how much stealing a certain item will raise the suspicion meter.
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When you are stealing items from an NPC you are filling up their permanent '''suspicion''' meter. If you fill up this meter to the max you will be detected and combat will ensue. The game will indicate how much stealing a certain item will raise the suspicion meter.
  
 
The rate at which you fill this meter will depend on the ratio between your pickpocketing skill and the victim's detection. Since the detection scales off of character's level and perception, this basically means that you'll have to continue investing points in the pickpocketing skill ''(and ideally dexterity as well)'' in order to be able to steal (or steal more) from progressively higher level NPCs. Also, some items are harder to steal than others ''(e.g. heavy weapons and armors in comparison to smaller stuff like ammo and hypos)''.
 
The rate at which you fill this meter will depend on the ratio between your pickpocketing skill and the victim's detection. Since the detection scales off of character's level and perception, this basically means that you'll have to continue investing points in the pickpocketing skill ''(and ideally dexterity as well)'' in order to be able to steal (or steal more) from progressively higher level NPCs. Also, some items are harder to steal than others ''(e.g. heavy weapons and armors in comparison to smaller stuff like ammo and hypos)''.
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Pickpocketing does not require [[Stealth Mode|stealth]], unless of course you're trying to steal from a hostile NPC.
 
Pickpocketing does not require [[Stealth Mode|stealth]], unless of course you're trying to steal from a hostile NPC.
  
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== Affected by ==
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* [[Skills#Pickpocketin|Pickpocketing]] skill
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** [[Dexterity]] affects pickpocketing
  
= Affected by =
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* [[Ninja Looter]] feat ''(reduces pickpocketing time and suspicion when hidden)''
*[[Skills#Pickpocketin|Pickpocketing]] skill
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**[[Dexterity]] affects pickpocketing
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== History ==
*[[Ninja Looter]] feat ''(reduces pickpocketing time and suspicion when hidden)''
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* [[0.1.8.0]]: Pickpocketing was changed from a chance-based system to the current deterministic system
  
  
 
[[Category:Game mechanics]]
 
[[Category:Game mechanics]]
 
[[Category:Abilities]]
 
[[Category:Abilities]]

Revision as of 06:18, 13 October 2014

Pickpocket icon

Pickpocket
You attempt to steal an item from the target's pockets.
Invocation time: 4,00s
Cooldown: 5s
Pickpocketing in version 0.1.8.0

Pickpocketing is the skill and ability to steal from other characters.


When you are stealing items from an NPC you are filling up their permanent suspicion meter. If you fill up this meter to the max you will be detected and combat will ensue. The game will indicate how much stealing a certain item will raise the suspicion meter.

The rate at which you fill this meter will depend on the ratio between your pickpocketing skill and the victim's detection. Since the detection scales off of character's level and perception, this basically means that you'll have to continue investing points in the pickpocketing skill (and ideally dexterity as well) in order to be able to steal (or steal more) from progressively higher level NPCs. Also, some items are harder to steal than others (e.g. heavy weapons and armors in comparison to smaller stuff like ammo and hypos).

The way this system is set up it means that, unlike lockpicking and hacking, the outcome is not binary. Depending on your skill-to-detection ration and the difficulty modifier of the item, you may be able to steal zero, one or more items from a given target. So investing more skill into pickpocketing will always be useful. Because there's no dice involved in the calculations, this will also eliminate the need for save scumming.

Pickpocketing does not require stealth, unless of course you're trying to steal from a hostile NPC.

Affected by

  • Ninja Looter feat (reduces pickpocketing time and suspicion when hidden)

History

  • 0.1.8.0: Pickpocketing was changed from a chance-based system to the current deterministic system