![]() Also, you never have to worry about getting caught with stolen gear. If you just steal gold you will always get the max gold value your thievery allows. You are limited both on gold value and item weight. Just hit f5 for quicksave in case u mess up.Ģnd tip, don't steal equipment. Smoke screen/cloud whatever its called takes care of it. Line of sight makes stealing almost impossible even using your party to talk to people. Smoke screen allows you about 2 seconds of being able to steal in front of everyone. In addition to the good advice given so far check this out. ![]() ![]() Unstealthed, they'll spot you regardless of which direction they're facing as long as you're within that range. Its not necessarily their sight cone, though that's usually a good estimate of the range. The distance you run is simply their vision radius. Once they're back doing what they usually do and aren't randomly patrolling with dialogue above them as if they're searching, you've gotten away with it and won't have to fear them. The NPC will roam about for up to 30 seconds before going back to their usual patrol routes or behaviors. As long as you have no stolen goods on you, you're safe to be searched, though its safer to avoid confrontation at all if possible. Last, get your character out of range before disengaging the conversation with the other. Belts and gloves can roll +1 thievery randomly and there's uniques starting in act 2 onward that can boost it further. Increase your skill to increase your limits. Then, grab only what the weight and value limits of your thievery skill allow. This both holds them still and buys you all the time you want to steal. ![]() First, have a character talk to the NPC you're stealing from. ![]()
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