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Yes another thought
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Reverend
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Apr-19-2005 13:28
Pick Pocketing is kind of a whimpy skill. Since it was little effect on the actual case (only allowing you to get $$ if the client did it), perhaps there would be another way that Pick Pocketing could used for.
1. (this come come up when you first meet the suspect) You see (the suspect's) journal laying on coffee table. As he turns to shut the door, you silently flip through a couple pages. As you glance down, the names (answer to a question)
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2. When used with Survielence, since you are watching a suspect, it raises the proability of successfully tracking down the suspect's movements.
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DaPenn0r
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May-13-2005 13:58
Yeh, fill us in :D
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P. Rockwell
Well-Connected
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May-16-2005 06:02
Let's just say I'm pretty sure that when I pickpocketed the cash instead of the actual special reward (pearl handled dagger, ect). I actually got what I think it was worth 'new" and not what I would have got if I had sold it to the detective store.
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P. Rockwell
Well-Connected
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May-18-2005 08:38
This has happened a few more times so I thought I would update.
It seemes that it varies. Sometimes you pickpocket $1004, $1200, or $990. Once I got over $1400.
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Brina 21
Sleuth About Town
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May-18-2005 10:16
I think that before Ben switched the cases to read 'special' they used to show a random dollar amount that is in that range. about $900 to $1200 - but when you sold the gear, you always got $1000, so (because our tiny minds couldn't cope with the disconnect) he masked the $ amount. Sounds like it still plays that way - a random value in that range. But only makes a difference if you have pickpocket and its your client. Otherwise the gear sells for 1K
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