![]() ![]() As of patch 2.1, it can be used to blast open locked chests, lockboxes and locked doors.Ĭommonly used on: Workshop door in Gnomeregan, Defias door in The DeadminesĬommonly used on: Shadowforge Gate, Scarlet Monastery doorsĬommonly used on: Dire Maul doors, Stratholme doorĬommonly used on: Outlands chests and doors that require 350 lockpicking skill Like skeleton keys, seaforium charges come in a variety of powers, open locks based on their assigned lockpicking level and are consumed on use. Skill up by crafting skeleton keys, and then store them in your keyring to use whenever you come across a locked chest or door.Ĭommonly used to open: Small Locked Chest, Sturdy Locked Chest, Reinforced Locked Chest, Heavy Bronze Lockbox, Ornate Bronze Lockbox, Ironbound Locked Chest and Battered JunkboxĬommonly used to open: Steel Lockbox, Sturdy Junkbox, Dire Maul doors, Scarlet Monastery doorsĬommonly used to open: Eternium Lockbox, Fel Iron Chests and lowerĮngineers manage locks a little less elegantly but no less effectively: they blast them open. Insider tip! You can stash skeleton keys in the "bottomless pit" of your keyring until you're ready to use them. ![]() Here's a handy list of general skill ranges and box types. The level of door/container on which skeleton keys work depends on the lockpicking level assigned to that lock. Only blacksmiths of appropriate skill levels can make and use these keys, which are consumed during use (I guess the flimsy little things snap off inside the lock?). Blacksmiths and engineers are the other locksmiths of Azeroth.īlacksmiths can make skeleton keys that will pop a variety of locks. You may not have to be a rogue in order to open a locked chest or door, but you do have to be handy with tools. ![]() We'll also point you rogues toward some compelling reasons to level and use your lockpicking and pickpocketing skills. This week, Insider Trader looks at two tools for those of us with no cred in roguely lockpicking. ![]() Open up in there! Rogues aren't the only ones who can open those tricksey chests and doors. Insider Trader is your weekly inside line on making, selling, buying and using player-made products. ![]()
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