![]() This is found in the World skill section. Stealing from chests and fencing your ill-begotten finds levels up your Legerdemain skill line. Legerdemain Skill Image: ZeniMax Online Studios & Bethesda Softworks via HGG / Angus Green Interacting with NPCs this way is always considered stealing. You’ll need to observe the patterns of nearby NPCs to make sure you aren’t caught with your hand down someone’s pocket! Remember that pickpocketing doesn’t show you an inventory screen - you just take the first item out of their pocket. Be ready to stake out targets for the perfect moment to strike. Pickpocketing requires a lot of finesse and patience. ![]() Remember, opening a container doesn’t become stealing until you actually take the item! You can luck out and find some valuable crafting recipes and motifs in containers, so don’t skip out on looting. There are two major ways to steal in ESO - stealing objects by looting or opening containers, or pickpocketing unsuspecting victims. How to Steal in ESO Image: ZeniMax Online Studios & Bethesda Softworks via HGG / Angus Green Looking for more ESO tips and tricks? View all our Elder Scrolls Online guides. Becoming a master thief in ESO is no easy task, but we’ve put together some tips to help you earn more dirty money (and maybe some achievements while you’re at it).ĭisclaimer: This isn’t a guide on how to get the “Master Thief” title from completing “A Cutpurse Above.” We do mention thief-specific achievements in the table below, though. You’ve come to the right place - we’re here to help you make more money thieving and avoid getting caught while doing it. “Stop! You violated the law.” If you’ve ever tried thieving in Elder Scrolls Online, you’re probably tired of hearing this phrase. ![]()
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