Thieving - The Basics

September 12th, 2006 by Eva

Introduction

It’s easy enough to get started, but fairly hard to stop. Once you begin mastering this skill you will find new opportunities become open to you. Locked doors become nothing more than a minor inconvenience, chests spring open welcomingly at your touch, whilst you will also discover an uncanny gift for “acquiring” those things around you, that your heart desires but your purse cannot afford.

Pickpocketing

To begin thieving all you need is you! At level one, simply head to an area in the game where you can find a man or woman. (Falador or Lumbridge for example)

If you right-click on your selected person, you will be presented with a submenu of which the option ‘Pickpocket’ is available.
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Selecting this option will have your character pickpocket the NPC in question. If you are successful, you will receive some loot from that person. However, if you are unsuccessful, you will be temporarily stunned and hurt and be unable to move for a short amount of time.

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To see a full list of who you can pickpocket from and what level you will require, please refer to the Thieving - Pickpocketing table.

Stealing from stalls

If your life of crime needs a little change, why not try stealing from the stalls. Doing this will grant not only experience in your thieving skill, but some nice items once you get good at it.

To steal from a stall, right click the stall you wish to steal from and on the submenu, select ‘Steal from..’
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As with pickpocketing, you can be successful and receive your loot, or you can be unsuccessful and attract the attention of nearby guards:

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It is worth noting that if you wish to continually loot stalls, then positioning has to be considered. If you are within sight of the owner, they will call for help, and you will be unable to steal, similarily, if you are standing in such a position where the guards are not near, then you save yourself from being attacked.

To see a full list of what stalls you can steal from, and what level you will require, please refer to the Thieving - Stalls table.

More Thieving

On top of thieving from stalls and people in RuneScape, you can even try picking locks to gain access to new areas such as chests. Beware, some are trapped so make sure you right-click and ’search for traps’ where necessary.

Doors - Picking locks

To pick locks, simply find a door that is locked, and from the submenu select ‘Pick lock’. Note, some locks will require a lock pick to gain access. Using a lock pick on any door will greatly increase the chance of opening it. Lock picks are obtainable by thieving from rogues in the Wilderness, or buying them from the Rogues Den shop.

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Thieving from chests

Around the RuneScape world, there are certain chests in which treasure is stored. If you are lucky enough to find one, you can use your thieving skill to crack it open and take the reward. Just remember that you will not always be successful when using your Thieving skill!

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Successful Loot
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Unsuccessful Loot

To see a full list of what chests you can steal from and what level you will require, please refer to the Thieving - Chests table.

Advanced thieving

Thieving can be trained in more ways than just those listed here. Aside from receiving thieving experience from quests, there are many more listed in the Thieving - Extra Features.

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