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The third use for thieving is in door-opening. Some doors and chests have locks that require a certain thieving level and a lockpick to do (Lockpick is for doors only), once the player has broken the lock they gain access to the loot inside, be that nature runes, cash or a quest item.
The third use for thieving is in door-opening. Some doors and chests have locks that require a certain thieving level and a lockpick to do (Lockpick is for doors only), once the player has broken the lock they gain access to the loot inside, be that nature runes, cash or a quest item.
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The thieving skill encompasses various skills. The first one, and the only one available from the start is pickpocketing. This involves clicking on a local NPC and selecting the "Pickpocket" option, your character will then attempt to relieve the said NPC of some spare change (Or items and runes at higher levels).

The second use for thieving is stall thieving, using this skill the player can attempt to steal items from a market stall, such as bread, gems and silver. The minimum level to use this is 5, for the bakery stall.

The third use for thieving is in door-opening. Some doors and chests have locks that require a certain thieving level and a lockpick to do (Lockpick is for doors only), once the player has broken the lock they gain access to the loot inside, be that nature runes, cash or a quest item.