

You can pickpocket most humanoids and some other mobs as well a good rule-of-thumb is that if it looks like it has pockets, it probably does. It takes about 10 minutes for a pickpocketed mob to refill its pockets.You can move faster in stealth by taking.If you are having trouble with being seen, consider taking and/or.If you are concerned about your target seeing you, use Sap before you use Pick Pocket.If your target is alerted, i.e., grunts or turns without seeing you, stop moving and wait for them to reset.Approach your enemies from behind to avoid detection.A loot window will open, and you can grab your pickings and move on to the next target. Once you cannot be seen, move to within melee range (5 yards) of your target and use Pick Pocket. If you find yourself in combat, use Vanish. Most of the time, that will mean toggling on Stealth. There are also a few rogue quests where picking a pocket may or may not be a requirement (spoiler, it is, always).Īs already mentioned, you have to be stealthed to use Pick Pocket. The primary use for pickpocketing is to acquire Junkboxes which are used to skill up. Unlike pickpocketing, Lockpicking is an ability that needs to be leveled up, but this does go hand in hand with pickpocketing. You can only pickpockets while you are stealthed, meaning that you have to either use Stealth or Vanish first. Rogues learn Pick Pocket at level 4 and at level 16 - talk to your trainer to pick them up (so to speak). Mastery of picking pockets and opening locks can become both a game-within-the-game and a lucrative side profession for rogues. Pick Pocket is an ability unlike any other in-game and, along with, is unique to rogues. Nah, I am more of a vanilla guy, thanks for the offer though.Rogues are special. The Morrowind toolkit is the great grandfather of the GECK so it might be close enough to work for you. maybe a 'boomerang' throwing hatchet or knife.
BEST PLACE TO PICKPOCKET LEGION MOD
are you doing a mod? I used to mod Morrowind and once made a throwing star that would return to the Player's hand after hitting the target. I guess I'm pretty much in a combat skill rut and need to get out and explore the other skills more. Originally posted by baumgartner:Hey Sir Shambles - barter skills are an area I've never yet really explored. Not to mention the XP you will gain by pickpocketing 50 NPCs Oh and you also get 10 caps per tag so with 50 tags you will get 500 caps which is not bad, that'll get you a few stimpaks and some good ammo. Giving him 30 tags (At once) after you have given him 20 tags (at once) will make it so your reputation with the legion is ''Idolized'' You need to give him exactly 20 tags because giving him more won't cause you to get any rank higher than likedĪftet you give him 20 tags you need to go to those locations and get 30 more tags

You need to get EXACTLY 20 tags and give it to Aurelius of Phoenix you will be ''Liked'' These are from unnamed soldiers aswell so they should be easy to pickpocket That is why I'm asking for legion fame, I need the lucky glasses to get my ''Sneaky Sharpshooter'' thing started Just learned a thing, you can get 50 NCR tags from Mojave Outpost, Camp McCarran, New Vegas Strip and Las Vegas Boulevard station. NCR fame is really easy to get and most of the time you don't get any infamy with any other faction so I just don't bother killing legionaries and I almost never pickpocket because I love the barter skill (If you play your cards right you can get ester the fatboy before you enter new vegas proper) Originally posted by baumgartner:The Dog Tag stealing/selling is a cool strategy "LiveThePugLife" - have you tried doing it the other way with Legion Ears? No, I never did
