Thieves Tools 101: Why Your Bonus Didn't Apply in Baldur's Gate 3 Lockpicking


Highlights

  • Thieves Tools do not provide a bonus to lockpicking, they are simply a resource used to pick locks.
  • Players should focus on their actual Sleight of Hand skill, not the number shown near their Thieves Tools on the lockpicking screen.
  • Adding the cantrip 'guidance' from a cleric or druid to their skill rolls can significantly increase the player's success rate in lockpicking.

As a game guide author, I understand that players sometimes encounter issues with their characters' abilities and bonuses. One such issue that players may face is the Thieves Tools bonus not applying to their lockpicking roll. In this article, I will explain the possible reasons why this happens and provide some solutions for players to overcome this obstacle.

Firstly, it is important to note that Thieves Tools do not provide a bonus to lockpicking. They are simply a resource that is used to pick locks. If the player fails to pick the lock, they will use up their Thieves Tools. Therefore, it is crucial for players to ensure that they have enough Thieves Tools before attempting to pick a lock.

Secondly, players may be confused by the number shown near their Thieves Tools on the lockpicking screen, which just shows how many they have. This number does not affect their total bonus. Players should focus on their actual Sleight of Hand skill, which determines their success or failure in lockpicking.

Thirdly, the player's actual Sleight of Hand skill may be different from what is shown on the lockpicking screen. Some classes start with negative Sleight of Hand, so the player should check their character sheet to see their actual skill. This will help them understand their strengths and weaknesses in lockpicking and other skills.

Lastly, if the player has a cleric or druid on their team, they can add the cantrip 'guidance' to their skill rolls, including lockpicking. This gives an extra 1-4 to their roll, which can make a significant difference in their success rate.

In conclusion, the player's Thieves Tools bonus did not apply to their lockpicking roll because Thieves Tools do not provide a bonus to lockpicking. They are simply a resource that is used up if the player fails to pick the lock. Players should check their actual Sleight of Hand skill and consider adding the cantrip 'guidance' from a cleric or druid to their skill rolls. By doing so, they can increase their chances of success in lockpicking and other related skills.

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