Any Lockpicking training Houses on Chesapeake?

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Dragonchilde

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You know, I've been thinking (really hard) about making one. I've gotta train lockpicking myself, and so does my husband... I'll just have to bring up another tinker.
 
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Blockhead

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Hey, I have a GM tinker, made some simple boxes, and got my skill up to 85.7 so far. If you want help let me know if you have icq

582042645. or email [email protected] would love to help out.
 

Silverbird

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But you know that you dont need that many boxes as in the past? Actually 1-3 would be enough. Each one made from a tinker of different skill.
 
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Blockhead

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really? all I need is 1 box made by gm thinker? Ive been grindign on about 50 boxes.
 

FatMagic

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While it is true you only need 1 box per skill level -- I found it much easier to train on multiple boxes as you can just use your hotkey/macro and then "click, click, click" -- but that's just me. I liked locking all the boxes in one pass, then picking them all in one pass instead of "lock, unlock, lock, unlock". So this is how I setup my Lockpicking House! :)

But that's me :)