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| - Pickpocketing
- Pickpocketing
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| - This skill increases all income
- Pickpocketing is a recurring Specialty in the Star Ocean series. Pickpocketing works by having your lead character attempt to steal an item from an NPC, or in the case of Private Actions, even your own Party Members. Of course, this is not without repercussions: aside from failing to steal an item and not being able to reattempt pickpocketing, Affection Ratings between your party members are also compromised. The Talent Nimble Fingers is normally related with this Speciality. Characters must have the Nimble Fingers talent, have either the Thief's Glove or Magician's Glove equipped, and level up the abilities Poker Face and Courage; the higher the levels of those abilities, the greater chance of success.
- Having a higher skill in Pickpocketing improves the Hero's chance of being successful at taking a target's money, and reduces the chance of being caught. In order to pickpocket at all, the Hero needs to purchase the Pickpocket Knife. To attempt a pick, click the Pickpocket Knife on the intended target. If successful, the Hero will take their money. A message will appear if unsuccessful or if the target cannot be picked. Some targets can be picked only once in any game. Be careful, because being caught will cause a game over.
- To pickpocket a guard, the character must not be alerted by any guards. Guards will usually have coins along with their loot, so coins may also be obtained when pickpocketing. In Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time, Sly, Bentley, Murray and the ancestors can pickpocket.
- Pickpocketing eli taskuvarkaus on yksi thievingin muodoista.
- For Assassins during the Third Crusade, pickpocketing was used for gathering letters or other items from informants, as well as for restocking on throwing knives. Oddly, targets for pickpocketing would always carry satchels on their left sides. Optimally, pickpocketing targets was only viable if they were moving, not facing the one targeting them, and if they were positioned far from a guard. This method was also the only way for Altaïr to gather throwing knives, apart from returning to Masyaf or visiting an Assassin bureau.
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| - This skill increases all income
- Pickpocketing is a recurring Specialty in the Star Ocean series. Pickpocketing works by having your lead character attempt to steal an item from an NPC, or in the case of Private Actions, even your own Party Members. Of course, this is not without repercussions: aside from failing to steal an item and not being able to reattempt pickpocketing, Affection Ratings between your party members are also compromised. The Talent Nimble Fingers is normally related with this Speciality. Characters must have the Nimble Fingers talent, have either the Thief's Glove or Magician's Glove equipped, and level up the abilities Poker Face and Courage; the higher the levels of those abilities, the greater chance of success.
- For Assassins during the Third Crusade, pickpocketing was used for gathering letters or other items from informants, as well as for restocking on throwing knives. Oddly, targets for pickpocketing would always carry satchels on their left sides. To pickpocket an informant, usually after eavesdropping on them and discovering what they had in their possession, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad approached the target quietly from behind, before reaching out to slip the desired item from their satchel. Should he not move away from the target after they discovered the theft, the victim would often call the guards to attack him. Optimally, pickpocketing targets was only viable if they were moving, not facing the one targeting them, and if they were positioned far from a guard. This method was also the only way for Altaïr to gather throwing knives, apart from returning to Masyaf or visiting an Assassin bureau. To do this, Altaïr would acquire knives from certain thugs, who – unlike regular citizens – would engage Altaïr in a fistfight if they discovered his attempt to steal from them. Should they be nearby, other thugs would also join in and assist the target. Each thug carried around five knives, all of which could be stolen. However, upon being discovered and defeating them in a brawl, Altaïr would only be able to take one knife from the beaten thug.
- Having a higher skill in Pickpocketing improves the Hero's chance of being successful at taking a target's money, and reduces the chance of being caught. In order to pickpocket at all, the Hero needs to purchase the Pickpocket Knife. To attempt a pick, click the Pickpocket Knife on the intended target. If successful, the Hero will take their money. A message will appear if unsuccessful or if the target cannot be picked. Some targets can be picked only once in any game. Be careful, because being caught will cause a game over.
- To pickpocket a guard, the character must not be alerted by any guards. Guards will usually have coins along with their loot, so coins may also be obtained when pickpocketing. In Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time, Sly, Bentley, Murray and the ancestors can pickpocket.
- Pickpocketing eli taskuvarkaus on yksi thievingin muodoista.
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