Oblivion:Security
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| Skill: Security |
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| Governing Attribute: Agility |
| Specialization: Stealth |
Security is basically a polite word for lock-picking. Throughout the world you will find lockpicks on creatures (goblins and bandits tend to drop them, for example) and in chests. These can be used to pick locks on chests and doors that you will find everywhere.
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[edit] Mastery
[edit] Mastery Perks
Security mastery perks determine the maximum number of already-set tumblers that fall when failing to fix a tumbler:
- A Novice drops up to four tumblers
- An Apprentice drops up to three tumblers
- A Journeyman drops up to two tumblers
- An Expert only drops one tumbler
- A Master drops no tumblers
[edit] Skill Benefits
As your Security skill increases, tumblers move less rapidly, giving you more time to fix the tumbler.
[edit] Skill Increases
You gain 1.5 experience points each time a tumbler is locked into position, regardless of the lock difficulty. You gain no experience when you break a lockpick trying to set a tumbler.
To gain experience in security, you should try to pick every lock that you encounter; read the tips below to learn how to become more successful at picking locks. If you are low on lockpicks, it is possible to purchase more from Shady Sam, from Thieves Guild fences (if you are a member of the Thieves Guild), or from M'raaj-Dar (if you are a member of the Dark Brotherhood).
Tricks to increase your security skill somewhat more artificially include:
- If you join the Fighters Guild or Mages Guild, there are locked display cases in the guild halls that can be unlocked without it being considered a crime. If you close the display cases, the lock will reset after a few days, so you can later return and get more practice opening the same locks.
- You can fix the first 3 or 4 tumblers on a hard/very hard lock and then exit the lockpicking minigame. Pick the lock again and repeat.
- You can sneak around town at night and pick open the locked doors to people's houses. A downside to this is that you can not decline to enter the building after successfully picking the lock and the building's inhabitants won't always be happy to see you.
- The Thieves Den official plugin contains a security training chest, once you hire the Security Expert. This chest never actually opens; after you pick all the tumblers it refreshes the lockpicking minigame.
- Nocturnal's Daedric Quest provides you with an unbreakable lockpick, the Skeleton Key. However, this key also fortifies your security skill by 40 points, which makes training security take much longer, and limits you to training your skill up to a natural value of 60. The Skeleton Key page provides more tips on training security when using this key.
- Obtain the Skeleton Key and create a "Drain Security on Self, 100 points, 3 seconds" spell. Cast the spell, then get to work on a Very Hard lock and repeatedly click "Auto Attempt". With an effective zero Security skill, you have no chance of Auto Attempt succeeding, and the Key will keep you from running out of lockpicks. As mentioned in the previous note, however, this can only be used to get your skill up to a maximum base value of 60.
- Duplicate lockpicks until you have about 1000, and use the same technique as the previous tip. Make sure to stop before you run out of lockpicks. Unlike the Skeleton Key, this can be used to train all the way up to 100.
See also:
- Increasing Skills: General tips on how to improve your skills semi-naturally.
- Trainers: Pay for security lessons.
- Security Training: Act as a courier for the master of security so he will train you.
- Skill Books: Books that provide lessons in security.
- Increasing Attributes: Tips on training skills to improve the Agility attribute.
- Free Skill Boosts: There are a couple free security skill boosts available.
[edit] Dialogue
When your skill reaches 70 or higher, NPCs will start saying: "You've got some nimble fingers. What have you been getting into?"
[edit] Character Creation
The following races provide initial skill bonuses in security:
The following standard classes include security as a major skill:
[edit] Picking Locks
When you find a lock and you have a lockpick, tap the "use" button and you will activate the lockpicking mini-game.
Note: when picking a lock, be very careful and look at your cursor. If the cursor is red instead of the standard yellow or gold, picking the lock is considered a Crime. If you are seen picking that lock you will get in trouble (i.e., attacked and have a bounty put on your head). You can avoid this by being in Sneak mode, as long as the eye on your cursor is translucent instead of solid (indicating that you are not visible to anyone).
[edit] Lockpicking: The Mini-Game
The lockpicking mini-game is pretty simple, but can be confusing when you first see it. You will see a lock in profile with a lockpick sliding underneath a set of five tumblers, some of which may already be set in the "up" position. Using your lockpick, you need to get all five tumblers locked into the "up" position. You move the lockpick using your mouse (on PC) or your thumbstick (on console versions). Moving the pick from left to right determines which tumbler you are working on. Pushing the pick upwards pops the tumbler up.
Watch the tumbler carefully as it pops up. It goes at two distinct speeds - very fast (almost immediately) and noticeably slower, about the speed the lockpick moves. How often it goes fast or slow is dependent on your character's security skill and the lock difficulty. Seemingly short delays between pushing the tumbler produce more "slow tumbles" than pressing it repeatedly too.
If the tumbler goes up quickly, just let it fall. You can push the tumbler as many times as you want, and the lockpick won't be affected until you press "A" or "X" (console versions) or the mouse button (PC). You can't latch it while it is rising.
If the tumbler pops up at a similar rate to the lockpick popping up, click the left mouse (PC), "A" (Xbox 360), or "X" (PS3) button before the tumbler starts falling (you can click as early as you want, but not too late). If you time it right, the tumbler will stay at the top of the chamber, and it's time to move on to the next tumbler. If you don't, the lockpick will break, the tumbler will fall and depending on your skill and the difficulty of the lock, other already-set tumblers may fall. As long as you click the mouse while the tumbler is all the way up (and not a pixel lower) the tumbler will stay up. Depending on the speed the tumbler happens to be traveling at, you may have as little as a tenth of a second, or as much as a whole second to click.
The right timing is easier to achieve for some by using your ears rather than your eyes. When the pin reaches the top of its chamber, you hear a distinct double click, sharper than usual when the pin is ready to be fixed. As soon as you hear that, press the button, and voila, the pin is up.
While this can be frustrating, the other side of the coin is that once you get good enough at lock picking it is possible to pick any lock in the game (except those that require a key), even with low-skill characters. Keep your cool and take your time.
[edit] Notes
- Time does not pass during the lock-picking minigame, so if nearby NPCs can't see you when you begin, they won't detect you. Just wait for the eye-symbol to indicate that you're successfully sneaking, and you're safe to pick the lock.
- Locks can also be opened magically, using the Alteration skill. Higher alteration skill is necessary to open harder locks, and Very Hard Locks can only be opened if you create a custom spell. Locks opened via alteration spells provide experience toward alteration, not security. Open spells cannot be cast underwater, however: lockpicks are the only way to open underwater locks.
- There is somewhat of a pattern to how the tumblers drop. The quickest tumbler drop is always followed by a significantly slower tumbler movement. If you learn to recognize the quickest tumbler drop, then you can immediately use your pick to set the tumbler at the start of the next pick attempt. This trick works even for low skill characters picking very hard locks. The difficult part is recognizing the quickest tumbler drop: on the right one, the tumbler doesn't even pause at the top of its motion and falls more quickly than usual. Spend some time watching the tumblers rise and fall to become familiar with the patterns for the current lock difficulty.
- The tumblers make different sounds depending upon their speed. If the two clicks are quick and slightly higher pitched, then the tumbler is moving fast; if they are slow and slightly lower pitched, then the tumbler is moving slow. Distinguishing the difference between the sounds can help in recognising the tumbler's speed.
- On the PC, you can use another trick. When you raise the lock, quickly pause the game. Before the menu opens, you'll see the tumbler at one point in its movement. If the tumbler is not yet at the top of the lock, unpause the game and secure the tumbler. If it is all the way to the top or bottom, exit the menu and try again.
- If you have access to the Arcane University, or Frostcrag Spire, then you can craft a cheap spell that dramatically boosts your Security skill and Agility attribute. If you get locked into jail at a low level, this spell will make that one lockpick count. Make the spell last 1-2 seconds, and you can easily cast it with Novice or Apprentice Restoration skill.
- Once your renown reaches 20, you can visit the Sithian heaven doomstone to receive the greater power Sithian Web. One of several benefits of this power is that it fortifies your security skill 20 points once a day for 120 seconds.


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