Lock

Locks are found throughout the wasteland on doors, safes and boxes. In Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas, the player can use their Lockpick skill to pick a lock using bobby pins. Some can also be unlocked with keys.

Lock difficulties
Locks come in 5 difficulties: very easy, easy, average, hard and very hard. Which locks you can pick depends on your Lockpick skill (see table to the right). Difficulty and your Lockpick skill also determine the probability of success for an attempt to force a lock open (see force lock below).

Experience points
Depending on its difficulty, successfully opening a lock grants an amount of XP. Without any XP reward-increasing perks, each level rewards the player with the XP shown in the table above.

Picking a lock

 * In order to pick a lock you must have a Lockpick skill high enough for the difficulty of the lock, and you must possess one or more bobby pins. Bobby pins are weightless items, often found in first aid kits and locked containers.
 * Picking a lock on a door or container takes the form of a mini game:
 * Insert a bobby pin and a screwdriver (a free, weightless item which does not appear in your inventory) into the keyhole of the lock.
 * Rotate the pin to trip the tumblers in the lock, and the screwdriver to turn the lock in place of a key.
 * Move the bobby pin and screwdriver one at a time. The aim is to position the pin correctly and then turn the lock fully.
 * If the screwdriver is moved while the bobby pin is in the wrong position the pin may snap, requiring you to try again with a new one.
 * The difficulty level of the lock determines how accurately the bobby pin must be placed. A very easy lock can often be opened simply by turning the screwdriver, without moving the bobby pin at all. In a very hard lock, the bobby pin must be placed more precisely.
 * Wrongly placed bobby pins generally break on the third attempt to turn the screwdriver (more if used carefully). To avoid breakage of a weakened pin, simply exit the lockpick screen and try again. This will reset your pins to full strength.

Strategy for PC

 * The bobby pin is moved with the mouse, in a semi-circle around the top of the lock. The screwdriver is moved by tapping the "A", "W", "D" or "S" keys.
 * Move the bobby pin to a random starting position.
 * Gently tap the screwdriver key and release it. If the pin wiggles as the lock turns, it is in the wrong position and should be moved.
 * Press the screwdriver key again to move the lock. The distance it turns each time will allow you to gauge the correct position for the bobby pin. The screwdriver will move more quickly as you near the correct position.
 * Continue to carefully move both screwdriver and bobby pin until the lock moves fully and opens.

Strategy for console versions

 * The position of the bobby pin is controlled with one analog stick, and the screwdriver with the other.
 * The controller will vibrate with the wiggling of the bobby pin, and vibrate strongly as it starts to break.
 * Move the bobby pin to a random starting position.
 * Gently move the screwdriver stick and release it. If the pin wiggles as the lock turns, it is in the wrong position and should be moved.
 * Move the screwdriver stick again to turn the lock. The distance it turns each time will allow you to gauge the correct position for the bobby pin.
 * Continue to carefully move both screwdriver and bobby pin until the lock moves fully and opens.

Force lock
It is also possible to skip the mini game by attempting to force a lock open. The probability of success for this action depends on your Lockpick skill and the difficulty of the lock. The only combination which has a 100% success rate is a very easy lock with a Lockpick skill of 90-100; every other combination will have a smaller percentage.

If you fail at forcing the lock open it will break, and no other attempt at opening it can be made unless you have the Infiltrator perk (which grants a second attempt) or the appropriate key.

Behind the scenes

 * The way in which lock picking is portrayed in Fallout 3 is almost completely inaccurate. A torsion wrench (screwdriver) and a pick (bobby pin) are present, but the action of actually picking the lock is nothing like what a pin tumbler lock or most other locks with a cylindrical design would require to successfully manipulate the lock.

Bugs

 * Once your bobby pin breaks if you immediately press the "Force Lock" key the lock will be picked. The screwdriver continues moving with out a pin hitting any tumblers.

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