hiding/disarm/lockpick on 09/01/2012 07:20 AM CDT
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trying to back train hiding and the things i find are either to easy or i cant hide on them at all. and while im at it id like to start working on disarm/lockpick. any suggestions on where to go?

thanks a bunch

40 hiding
30's lock / disarm
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Re: hiding/disarm/lockpick on 09/01/2012 07:50 AM CDT
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West gate goblins. Maybe sand sprites since you mention backtraining. It depends on your stats.


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Re: hiding/disarm/lockpick on 09/01/2012 08:37 AM CDT
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nyads/dryads <down 1/2 way to leth> and grendels <they only come out at night> + wood trolls out ne gate would be good for you at that level.

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Re: hiding/disarm/lockpick on 09/01/2012 12:27 PM CDT
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Gobs for hiding. Try poaching, lots of exp from poaching. Or maybe fae reavers followed by a rock troll or two. Sand sprites are great for boxes; I think I started around 35-40ish, should be doable. However, sand sprites are rather perceptive (because there are usually so many); maybe ~70 hiding for them.
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Re: hiding/disarm/lockpick on 09/01/2012 06:16 PM CDT
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Trollkin in the brambles. They are very perceptive, and their boxes are awesome for the gap from goblins, trolls, then rock trolls.
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Re: hiding/disarm/lockpick on 09/02/2012 07:02 PM CDT
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If you're backtraining by a substantial amount, you can probably strip off armor to make hiding a bit easier with the more perceptive critters, too.

~Katt


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