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Lockpicking is one of the few rogue-only mechanics in The Burning Crusade that directly affects dungeon pacing and group convenience. Manually leveling it often becomes a side chore that players postpone — until a locked door blocks progress. Choosing our TBC Anniversary Lockpicking Carry solves that problem cleanly.
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Lockpicking Benefit |
What You Gain at 350 |
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Dungeon Access |
Open doors in Shattered Halls and Shadow Labyrinth |
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Bonus Loot |
Unlock high-level lockboxes and chests |
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Group Utility |
No need to hunt keys or alternative routes |
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Rogue Readiness |
Full class toolkit available |
Once your TBC Anniversary Lockpicking Boosting is finished, the skill stops being an afterthought and becomes a seamless part of your rogue gameplay. You enter dungeons prepared, groups move faster, and every locked container becomes an opportunity instead of an obstacle.
Lockpicking is learned through a short quest from your rogue class trainer around level 20. After that, it levels exclusively by opening locked objects — no further trainers required.
The Lockpicking cap is 350. Unlike professions, it scales with your character level rather than expanding to 375.
Yes. Several TBC dungeons include locked doors and bonus chests that can only be accessed by rogues with sufficient Lockpicking skill.