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I picked up Coran (or some other thief) fairly far along in the game and I am dissatisfied with the fact that they have 90% in Lock Picking and 10% in Trap Detection. Do I have to put up with this?

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I picked up Coran (or some other thief) fairly far along in the game and I am dissatisfied with the fact that they have 90% in Lock Picking and 10% in Trap Detection. Do I have to put up with this?

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Depends how far you’re willing to go. You could hack the game and change the numbers. You could keep two thieves in the party and have them specialize in different areas. I think it’s a little silly for the game to allow an NPC thief to achieve 110% in a given area before joining your party when the game does not recognize any benefit past 99%. Another good option is to find and join up with the thief character earlier so as to have more control over the development of their skills, or to have your lowest level character open the conversation with them which will cause them to begin at a correspondingly low level. Q: There are some locks that not only can neither of my two thieves open, neither can my mage with a knock spell. {addition} A: Some just can’t. Others can be picked, seemingly, only by higher level thieves; still others seem impervious to thieves but to respond well to a knock. We just have to Live With It. FWIW, I consider this a strength, increasing the interest and uncert

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