I start with whatever pin the lockpick is positioned over when the lock screen pops up, and that's usually in the middle. After that I don't follow a pattern, but it's not "willy nilly in complete panic" 'cause I'm happy to say I can't remember the last time I didn't pick a lock on the first try. That may have happened during the New Life Festival in Rawl'kha, but I'm not certain of that. :-)
Can't vote, there's no option for those of us who start in the center ...
I consider that all Willy Nilly haha
@SirAndy So middle, then do you go right or left? Then do you go all the way back to the opposite side and continue in the same direction or you do the last 2 pins in the opposite direction if the first three?
Force lock or bust..I have to get rid of the 300+ lockpicks I have somehow..When I DO decide to pick the lock, I just start wherever my pick currently is. Sometimes I'll go right, sometimes left. If I'm really bored, I'll alternate left/right.
Lock picking is terribly easy. Although on master chests I usually have to depress the pins twice. First time to find the sweet spot and 2nd to anticipate the release.
Any real-life lock-pickers here to tell us the right way?
In real life you use a torque wrench to slightly turn the bolt while kinda stroking the pins at different levels of pressure to get them to catch. Not that I was ever particularly great at it.
Any real-life lock-pickers here to tell us the right way?
inside to outside...that way you don't accidentally "bump" any pins you already have set. I can pop a training lock (clear lock where you can see the pins) in about 20 seconds. Real locks where you have to do everything by touch are a little harder.