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As we all know the Rogue lockpicking skill is the path to riches, glory, rep… Well,
ok. Maybe not. Still, it does have it’s uses, such as opening doors, chests, and
boxes in raids. It might result in some nice tips if you want to park in a major city and
advertise that you’re opening lockboxes.
Lockpicking is one of the skills, like your weapon skill, which is locked to your level.
So if you start your lockpicking career at level 16 then your max possble skill will be
80. If you start at 70 (why wait?) than you’ll max out at 350. Of course, when the
Lich King expansion comes out and the level cap is raised to 80 you’ll get a max
of 400 skill.
If you’re a lower level Rogue then your path to lockpicking will be a bit different
from that of someone building it when they’re already 70.
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In a nutshell, for the lower level rogue: Do the lockpicking quest and
pick the practice locks until your skill is capped. Then you’ll pickpocket all the
rest of the boxes you’ll need for the rest of your career. That’s about it.
Sap and/or your Distraction ability (picked up at level 22) will be invaluable
for this.
All humanoid mobs in the game, at least after level 18, have some chance of dropping a
lockbox when you pick their pockets. This includes Undead, Nagas, Birdmen, Orcs, Demons,
Ogres (and just what is in those pockets?) and so on. Make it a routine to always
pick their pockets, then kill them. You’ll generally find it easy to keep
your skill capped this way.
These lockboxes usually contain herbs used for the Vanish ability and for the poisons,
some vender junk, and on rare occasions something valuable. For example, I’ve found Living
Rubies a couple of time in these boxes. On my server they sell for 60g a pop.
If you’re high level and trying to powerlevel your lockpicking
then the drill goes something like this:
- Head to the area with the lockpicking quest and pick locks until the chests turn grey
or you can’t take the tedium anymore.
- Then either find some mobs of the appropriate level (mobs that drop the right boxes
for your skill level) and pick their pockets or find a location with footlockers lying
around and pick those.
The Horde has a poison quest which involves a lockbox at the final location. Once
picked the box will respawn in seconds. In theory you can pick this thing until your
skill hits 180+, but it starts to slow after 160 or so. Working it to 180 will be tedious. The
Alliance side has the poison quest, but the box can only be opened once.
edit - Things have changed and now the Horde box can only be picked once.
I guess Bliz thought that picking the one box many times was just too easy. Darn.
By the way, you don’t actually have to do the quests. You can buy your thieves tools
off a trade goods vendor, you get the skill from your trainer, and you can go and pick
the boxes at any time. Do the quests for the XP and any items that may appear as rewards.
All of these quests are part of a chain. See your Rogue trainer for details. Naturally,
any Horde or Alliance who like to live a little more dangerously can get the lockpicking
practice in at the other side’s area.
Rogue Lockpicking Quest for Alliance
- Find Lucius in Lakeshore, in Redridge. He’s on the warf.

- Get the quest from him. Your reward will be the certificate of thievery and
some snide remarks.
- Run up to Alther’s Mill. Watch for Orcs behind the rocks and trees on the road.
Click the image for a larger view. Alther’s Mill is in the center of the map.
- At the mill you’ll see several small dark chests in addition to your
target. In the screenshot the practice chests are on the right and the quest chest is on
the left.
- Work the practice chests until your skill is at least 80. The easiest way to do this
is to stand where you can target three boxes at once. Each box will disappear when picked,
then reappear a moment later. With three in range you’ll never lack for something
to pick. Also, you won’t care about the frost traps hitting you since you
won’t have to move.
- Next, go and open the target chest and grab the item. Unlike the Horde side there’s
nothing in the chest waiting to eat you, such as level 50 parrots…
- Return to Lucius to complete the quest and get your certificate and more snide remarks.
Rogue Lockpicking Quest for the Horde
- The Horde quest is a it different in that the mobs that will kill you consist of low
level (12-13) pirates before you get to the ship, and one giant parrot near the target
box. Alliance Rogues just have to get by some big spiders and level 22 Orcs on the way
to their mill.
- Go find Wrenix the Wretched in Ratchett (the Barrens) and get the quest Plundering
the Plunderers from him. He’s just a little north of the flight master. In
the screenshot (click for a bigger pic) the flypoint is right behind me, so he’s
just north of it.
- Get your E.C.A.C. and Thieves’ Tools from Wrenix’s Gizmotronic Apparatus.
- You should also have a cracker in your inventory. Put this into an open slot on your
action bar. You’ll need it later.
- Head south from Ratchett, along the coast, and you’ll see the ship. Note
the spike off the bow of the ship, you’ll run along that to board her.
- Run the the back of the ship, enter the room, and pick boxes until your
skill is at least 30, I’d stay until it was 80 or 85. If you’re 20+ you can
pick these until your skill hits 100, but it will take some time. Stand where you can target
two or thee boxes at the same time. That way you can ignore the traps. By the way, the
rat (that you will turn into) can pick the locks, too. The screenie shows the chests. The
quest chest is downstairs.
- Go to the lowest level of the ship and head to the back of the room‚ where
you’ll see your target chest. It’s hard to see in this shot, but it’s
just under the lamp in the back of the room.
- Be prepared to fight a level 18 parrot, but first…
- Pick the lock, then stealth, then right click the cracker. The level 50 parrot
(which spawns in the next room) will dwindle to level 18 and then you can kill it. Click
the cracker before you attack the parrot.
- Kill Polly, head back to Wrentex, and hand it in.
Blood Elf Lockpicking
- Assuming you’re leveling in the Ghostlands, you’re going to go see Eralan
in Tranquillien, who wants you to retrieve the Pitted Gold
Band from the Amani Catacombs.
He’ll provide the tools, you provide the anti-troll capability.
- Unlike the other quests you’re going to do a lot of fighting here. Prepare appropriately.
- You’ll head to the Armani
Catacombs, just west of Farstrider Enclave in the Ghostlands. Kill trolls and pick
locks until your lockpicking is 100 (assuming you’re 20+,) the chests turn grey,
or you just can’t take it anymore. There’s also an escort quest in here and
one or two others that you might do at the same time, such as Troll JuJu.
- Unlike the other quests, these chests here occasionally drop something interesting.
Raising Your Lockpicking Past 80
You can always talk to your friendly neighborhood Rogue Trainer to get the next location
to raise your lockpicking skills.
Both Horde and Alliance have a poison quest with a chest that needs to be opened at the
end of that quest. Click your lockpicking icon, click the chest, open it, repeat until bored.
If you did the earlier lockpicking quest your skill will be high enough to work this chest.
It will allow yoiu to get your skill to at least 160, maybe 175-180 if you're really patient.
The only thing in your way here, if you're Horde, is the 24 Elite guarding the chest.
Or you can Swim for it - First, get an elixer of water breathing off
the auction house. Lake Everstill, in Redridge, has scattered footlockers under the calm
surface. 70+ skill to pick, they’ll get you up to 160+ if you can hang with it long
enough. Just keep an eye on the 25 Elite swimmers wandering about.
Off the Zoram Strand, in Ashenvale, you’ll find similar submerged lockers.
Both of the above areas are contested zones, for those of you on PvP servers.
The wetland area, North East on Menethil Harbor, around the Bluegill Murloc camps, has quite
a few footlockers. They’re mixed, some requiring 75 skill, others 110. Kill Murlocs,
get cooking supplies (from the drops) and pick locks. What could be better?
110+ lockpicking
Durnholde Keep in Hillsbrad Foothills. There are footlockers scattered
around the grounds (mostly on the lowest level) requiring a 110 skill to pick. Kill off the
level 20 something mobs in the area and work these until you get bored (or hit 170 or so.)
You can also pick lockboxes off the mobs here, but they require skill 1 to open, so are probably
worthless to you.
You can also try the Murloc camps in the Wetlands (see above,) or the Windshear mine in
the Stonetalon Mountains, for more footlockers.
Lockpicking past 150
The sunken Footlockers off the Sar’theris Strand, in Desolace, west of the Thunderaxe
Fortress, has submerged footlockers needing your 150+ skill. Swim a little deeper
and you’ll find lockers requiring 175+ skill. That Water Breathing elixer
is highly recommended here.
If your Rogue is averse to swimming, then Angor Fortress, in the Badlands, (around
43,31) has footlockers (upstairs) requiring 150 skill, and the lowest floor has footlockers
requiring 175 skill. You’ll also get the chance to kill dwarves and the occasional
player.
Pickpocketing level 32+ mobs will result in boxes requiring 75+ skill to pick. You’ll
be level 30+ to be able to get that 150+ skill anyway, so that’s a good way to go.
Going up to 225 Lockpicking
Pickpocket 42+ mobs for boxes requiring a 175 skill to pick.
Swim the deeper waters of Sar’theris Strand for the suken footlockers with the 175″ skill
requirement.
Open the boxes in the lower level of Angor Fortress.
Open the doors in and around The Scarlet Monastary.
The Sunken Temple, in the swamp of sorrows, has submerged footlockers that are
calling out for your 175+ lockpicking skill.
The Long Slog from 225 to 300 Lockpicking.
You need to get to 300 skill before you’ll be able to open anything in Outlands, so
here we go:
The Bay of Storms in Azshara is supposed to have a a few mossy footlockers (skill 225) but
I only found a couple. One on land, one under water.
The Slag Pit in Searing Gorge has dented footlockers with a 200 requirement in
the lower areas, and the lockers in the upper areas require 225 skill.
Keep working the 175 skill boxes you’re picking out of those pockets. The mobs 52+
drop boxes requiring a 250+ skill.
The Lost Rigger Cove in Tanaris has a fair numbre of boxes wanting your 250+ skill.
The Blackrock Depths dungeon has a couple of doors needing a 250+ skill to pick.
For your final few points try Tyr’s Hand in the Eastern Plaguelands. Youi’ll
find scarlet footlockers and pick strongboxes out of wandering pockets. Don’t worry
about killing anything that’s too tough, just work the lockers (if it’s safe)
and pick the boxes. Assuming that you’re at least 60 you should be able to hit 300+
skill soon enough.
300 to 350 lockpicking
If youi’re over 60 you can hang out in Tyr’s Hand and keep working those boxes,
or you can head over to the Outlands and start picking those pockets.
A great location for leveling lockpicking between 300 and 350 is in Feralfen Village
in Zangarmarsh. This is located south of Coilfang Reservoir and Twin Spire Ruins,
west of the Lagoon and east of Quagg Ridge. There are three areas of buildings clumped
together with a handful of wicker chests in each.
The tower in the western section of the village has wicker chests on the first floor and
on the top floor. You can also pickpocket the mobs (levels 61-63) with an 11% chance of getting
a Strong Junkbox (requires Lockpicking 300.)
Another place at 70 is outside of Black Temple in Shadowmoon Valley (very
east side, hunk of land sticking out). Stay near the Blood Elves that are not the
demon hunters. Pickpocket these and kill them to have them respawn. Continue this from 300-350
for the most efficient skilling up.
The Ultimate Rogue
Now that you’re level 70 and have mastered the Lockpicking skill it’s time to
move on to more interesting things.
Would your rogue perform better with swords, maces, or daggers? Is that Hunter getting you
down only because you got the wrong talent build? Does it take so long to get your final
mount, because you do the wrong quests or farm gold in the wrong places?
Imagine that you simply knew the answer. You wouldn’t need to spend endless hours
on frustrating trial and error attempts. Instead you would be standing in front of the auction
house answering tells about that devilish looking sword at your side. The
World of Warcraft Rogue Guide shows you how to get there! |