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Post by slayernz on Dec 12, 2013 1:24:03 GMT -5
Has anyone else come across chests that are empty after you unlock them? They were the standard blue locks, and my thief had no problem picking the locks. However, when she went to open the chests up, they had nada in them ... not a thing. This has happened twice now, and obviously my thief is feeling a bit ripped off. After all, she wasted a lot of effort picking those locks, and therefore anything inside the chests must be hers by right ... right?
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Post by John Robinson on Dec 12, 2013 1:51:33 GMT -5
Nice Kitty.. no that chest isn't empty just climb in a little farther .. almost there.. see it yet? Slam! (muffled) "Hay let me out of here! I gonna rip your ears off and feed'em too you when I get out of here!"
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Post by Karjus on Dec 12, 2013 3:52:43 GMT -5
Had it happen in the North vaults a couple times.
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Post by Cory Trese on Dec 12, 2013 6:04:06 GMT -5
Bad drops -- many of the dungeon chests can potentially roll nothing.
The author decides in this case, if they want to include any 100% drops in the drop select.
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Post by abysmal on Dec 12, 2013 14:17:27 GMT -5
Had that happen in Skyrim before...kill a Dragon Priest for 3 gold. Best 12 potions i ever used.
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Post by John Robinson on Dec 12, 2013 17:37:46 GMT -5
Bad drops -- many of the dungeon chests can potentially roll nothing. The author decides in this case, if they want to include any 100% drops in the drop select. Obviously I don't know anything about the Rogue yet. I was thinking it might be an interesting contrast if the Thief somehow has a little higher probability of finding something in a chest than a Rogue. I'm thinking of the old paradigm of Thief's chance of not ruining the contents of a chest because they are more talented at opening them.
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