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Help cant Lockpick a basic chest at all.

Glithanes
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Help cant lockpick a basic chest at all.
Can anyone give me any tips?
Are there any chest lockpick simulators?

please help.
  • Alyrn_Grey
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    To pick a lock you click on the chest. a tumbler window then expands and you see 5 tumblers and your lockpick. Move the lockpick over a tumbler and hold down the right mouse button when it starts trembling let go and that should set that tumbler. Repeat until all 5 are done or your time runs out.
  • Hawke
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    Closest lock picking mechanic to TESO is Oblivion or Morrowind (I forgot). Just try the simple chests, to get a feel for it, then when you get to the harder versions, you will have such epic lootz...
  • Hadria
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    What he said...push tumbler down wait for it to wiggle(it also makes a noise) as soon as you hear/see it let go.I've not failed or broken any lockpicks.
  • Hawtsauce
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    I did hear there is a lockpicking simulator but I am sorry I cant tell you where to find one. There are some pretty good tutorial videos on Youtube, check them out.
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  • bryan.vincentneb18_ESO
    I had same problem which it took me a couple of tries
  • Palmate
    Palmate
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    here is a pretty straight forward simulator, found it with a quick Google search.

    http://www.openprocessing.org/sketch/134007

    Hope it helps you, took me a couple of tries, but once you get the hang of it it works.
  • Palmate
    Palmate
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    here is a decent guide too, with the simulator included.

    http://www.tesoelite.com/2014/03/eso-lockpicking-guide-simulator/
  • psychounz
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    Like others have mentioned, practice a bit more to get a feel for it.

    As you get better, you'll notice that just before the "wiggle" of the tumbler, you'll see it start to tilt slightly in one direction or another. When you see this movement, lift up on your mouse button and it should lock in place pretty easily.

    In addition to the tilt before the wiggle, you'll hear a single click before the "rattling" that occurs during the wiggle of the tumbler. Again, when you hear that, lift off the mouse.

    You'll get it, eventually :3 Like Oblivion, it takes a bit of getting used it (I actually think this is much easier than Oblivion's was XD).
  • Glithanes
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    Bump please keep up the feedback to help me.

    ty
  • gimarwb17_ESO
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    Thank you so much I had given up on it because kept trying in beta without any luck. Glad to hear it is a bit easier than beta. Will give it another try. I used to manage great in Oblivion but the time limit in ESO bugged me.
    Also no time to practice, I spent like 36 lockpicks and then gave up.

    I tried the simulations here and it worked ok so I am encouraged. I wish they would pin this article.
  • Vilixiti
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    The best way for me is just to do it 90% by ear and 10% by sight. The pin makes a distinctive sound when it begins to wiggle, that's when you let go.
    Edited by Vilixiti on April 2, 2014 7:10AM
  • Jadeviper1974
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    I have more trouble finding chests than anything, most of the ones I have seen are above my level.
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  • Trouvo
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    Hawke wrote: »
    Closest lock picking mechanic to TESO is Oblivion or Morrowind (I forgot). Just try the simple chests, to get a feel for it, then when you get to the harder versions, you will have such epic lootz...
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  • Syntse
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    I've tried the just let go of the button couple of times and find it kinda hard.

    Method I use which seems to work quite well that you use left mouse button to push down the pin and once it starts to wiggle you press the right mouse button for the release.
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  • LIQUID741
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    This takes awhile...at first I just gave up. Watched a couple vids on youtube.com and now I'm tackling tougher locks with ease. My only worry now is if I fail and lose the chest to someone else.
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  • wrlifeboil
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    Hawke wrote: »
    Closest lock picking mechanic to TESO is Oblivion or Morrowind (I forgot). Just try the simple chests, to get a feel for it, then when you get to the harder versions, you will have such epic lootz...

    It is like Oblivion. The secret is:




    THE SOUND.

    Listen for the jiggle.
  • psychounz
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    I tried the simulations here and it worked ok so I am encouraged. I wish they would pin this article.

    Just hit the star at the top of the original post and bookmark it for yourself :)
  • psychounz
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    LIQUID741 wrote: »
    This takes awhile...at first I just gave up. Watched a couple vids on youtube.com and now I'm tackling tougher locks with ease. My only worry now is if I fail and lose the chest to someone else.

    I find that most people are pretty good and don't camp out while you're trying to get a chest. If you realize that you're probably not going to pick the lock in time, just start spamming the 'E' key to make sure that you're the one that gets another shot at it if you think someone is trying to yoink it from you.

  • SpireofSouls
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    Keep trying you will figure it out, at the meantime try simple chest to lockpick.
  • Valison
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    People have been saying the sound is important, but honestly it's as easy as looking at the shaking and then let go - at least in my experience- for all difficulties.
  • Gnomes30
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    Don't hear any noise when picking. There is no sound at all only the background music and scene sounds.
  • Gnomes30
    Gnomes30
    I went through 33 lock picks to try to get in a locked house for a quest. There are no sounds and no movement of the pick. The tumblers wiggle or the pick breaks. That's it
  • Artfuldodger
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    Gnomes30 wrote: »
    I went through 33 lock picks to try to get in a locked house for a quest. There are no sounds and no movement of the pick. The tumblers wiggle or the pick breaks. That's it

    It is at the point when the tumblers wiggle that you should be releasing.
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  • Nestor
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    Look at the Springs, they start to wiggle before the tumblers do.

    There are only 4 lock positions on the slider, approximately 20% down, 40% down etc.

    The pin sets on release of the mouse. It does not matter if you use the right or left mouse button, whatever one you can twitch the best on.

    Ignore the timer, it will just cause stress. Just concentrate on setting each pin in line. Start from left to right or right to left as it makes sense for you. However, if your on top of a pin, start setting that one instead of taking time to go in a line, but it is better to go one after the other in a row.

    Practice.
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  • NinjaMyk
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    If you are on consol moving the controller closer to your ear is like easy mode as the motors that cause you control to vibrate start just before so wait till you hear the motor start then let go.
  • Gnomes30
    Gnomes30
    Thanks for support. I'll find the method when I forage more picks. Cheers
  • DaveMoeDee
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    Nestor wrote: »
    Look at the Springs, they start to wiggle before the tumblers do.

    There are only 4 lock positions on the slider, approximately 20% down, 40% down etc.
    When you say 4 positions, you are including the initial, right?

    2 months ago I was shocked to learn that there are only 3 possible final resting places for each tumbler. Once I heard that, it became so much easier.

  • fractalknight
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    I could not pick locks until I watched a YouTube video. The trick is to release right before it vibrates. Now I can pick master locks.
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