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The [[File:Lockpick.gif]]'''Lockpick''' is an item that appears in certain games in the [[Fire Emblem series]]. The Lockpick [[item]] allows certain characters throughout the game to open both [[Doors]] and Treasure Chests without the character requiring a [[Door Key]] or [[Chest Key]].
 
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|image = [[File:Lockpick (Artwork).png|250px]]
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|caption=Official artwork of the '''Lockpick''' from the TCG.
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|title = Lockpick
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|firstseen = [[Fire Emblem: Thracia 776]]
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|type = Other
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|effect = Allows [[Thief]] units to pick locks without the aid of keys.}}
   
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{{Quote|Opens doors and chests. Usable only by thieves.|In-game description, ''The Sacred Stones''}}
The Lockpick item was used in many of the original Fire Emblem games. Seeing as it allowed a [[Thief]], [[Assassin]], or [[Rogue]] to open [[Door]]s and Treasure [[Chest]]s without using a Door Key or a Chest Key, both of which can only be used twice before they disappear from a character's inventory. This made it a very valuable item to have.
 
   
 
The '''Lockpick''' (ピックロック ''Pikku lokku'', lit. '''Picklock''') is an item that recurs across earlier titles in the ''[[Fire Emblem (series)|Fire Emblem Series]]''. Locked to the [[Thief]] class set, users of the Lockpick are able to unlock both [[Door]]s and Treasure Chests without the aid of either the [[Door Key]] or the [[Chest Key]].
Lockpicks are very rare to get in the Fire Emblem games they exist in. One always comes with the first Thief unit a player receives in the game so that the Thief can pick locks right from the get go. Other than that Lockpicks can only be purchased in [[Secret Shop]]s in the games and the only other way to obtain them is to use your Thief, Assassin or Rogue to [[steal]] a Lockpick from an enemy Thief. This is usually not that difficult since non-player thieves are often quite weak and don't pose a threat to any player controled units.
 
   
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Lockpicks are rare in the titles that they appear in. One always comes with the first Thief unit who joins, permitting them to pick locks right from the get go. Apart from this, Lockpicks can only be obtained either by purchasing them from [[Secret Shop]]s in certain chapters or by stealing them from enemy Thieves.
The actual Lockpick item has 15 [[uses]]/durability in the majority of the games. So this allows a player to open a total combination of Doors and Chests equaling 15 before the Lockpick disappears from a character's inventory and becomes useless.
 
   
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Beginning from ''[[Path of Radiance]]'', the advent of Thief units being imbued with the innate skill of picking locks without having to expend any items has rendered the Lockpick obsolete, causing it to be removed from gameplay altogether.
In ''[[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones]]'' the Lockpick was only useable by the Thief and Assassin classes. The Rogue class had the ability to open Doors and Chests without a Lockpick. In that game there are two possible Rogues, [[Rennac]] (a [[Pre-Promoted|pre-promoted]] Rogue), and [[Colm]] (a thief who could be promoted into a Rogue or Assassin).
 
   
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==Item Information==
In the following game, ''[[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance]]'', the Lockpick was removed from gameplay. In Path of Radiance the two Thieves, [[Volke]] and [[Sothe]] (Volke promoted into an Assassin but Sothe didn't promote), both did not need the Lockpick item to open Chests and Doors. This carried on into the sequel, ''[[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn]]''.
 
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===''[[Fire Emblem: Thracia 776]]''===
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|[[File:FE5lockpick.png]] Lockpick
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|30
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|3,000
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|[[Thief|Thieves]], [[Thief Fighter]]s and [[Lara]] only; allows locks to be picked without the aid of keys.
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|}
   
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===''[[Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade]]''===
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{{ItemStat}}
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|[[File:Lockpick.gif]] Lockpick
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|30
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|2,400
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|[[Thief|Thieves]] only; allows locks to be picked without the aid of keys.
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|}
   
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===''[[Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade]]''===
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{{Quote|Opens doors and chests. Usable only by thieves.|In-game description}}
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{{ItemStat}}
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|[[File:Lockpick.gif]] Lockpick
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|15
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|1,200
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|[[Thief|Thieves]] and [[Assassin]]s only; allows locks to be picked without the aid of keys.
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|}
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===''[[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones]]''===
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{{ItemStat}}
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|[[File:Lockpick.gif]] Lockpick
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|15
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|1,200
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|[[Thief|Thieves]], [[Assassin]]s and [[Rogue]]s only; allows locks to be picked without the aid of keys.
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|}
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==Item Locations==
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===''[[Fire Emblem: Thracia 776]]''===
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{{ObjectLocation}}
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|Dropped
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|Enemy [[Thief]] ([[The Shield of Thracia|Ch. 7]]) • Enemy [[Thief]] and [[Gomes]] ([[Dagdar's Mansion|Ch. 8x]]) • Enemy [[Thief]] ([[Noel Canyon|Ch. 10]]) • Enemy [[Thief]] ([[The Liberation of Leonster|Ch. 18]]) • Enemy [[Thief]] [reinforcement] ([[The Palace of Evil|Ch. 23]]) • Enemy [[Thief]] [reinforcement] ([[The Baron in Black|Ch. 24]])
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|-
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|Inventories
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|[[Lifis]] • [[Lara]]
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|-
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|Treasure
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|[[Mother and Child|Ch. 5]] - [[Chest]]
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|}
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===''[[Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade]]''===
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{{ObjectLocation}}
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|Steal
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|[[Cath]] ([[The Trap|Ch. 6]]) • Enemy [[Thief]] and [[Cath]] ([[The Reunion|Ch. 8]]) • [[Cath]] ([[The True Enemy|Ch. 12]]) • Enemy [[Thief]] x3 ([[The Axe of Thunder|Ch. 12x]]) • Enemy [[Thief]] and [[Cath]]* ([[Retaking the Capital|Ch. 16]]) • Enemy [[Thief]] x2 and [[Cath]]* ([[The Liberation of Ilia|Ch. 20A]]) • Enemy [[Thief]] x2 ([[The Bishop's Teachings|Ch. 17B]]) • Enemy [[Thief]] and [[Cath]]* ([[The Silver Wolf|Ch. 20B]]) • Enemy [[Thief]] x2 and [[Cath]]* ([[The Neverending Dream|Ch. 22]])
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|-
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|Inventories
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|[[Chad]] • [[Astolfo]] • [[Cath]]
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|-
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|Treasure
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|[[The Axe of Thunder|Ch. 12x]] - [[Chest]]
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|-
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|Secret Shop
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|[[Retaking the Capital|Ch. 16]]
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|}
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''*''Only if she has not been killed or recruited.
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===''[[Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade]]''===
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{{ObjectLocation}}
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|Steal
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|Lockpicks can be freely stolen from all enemy [[Thief|Thieves]] appearing in the game.
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|-
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|Inventories
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|'''Lyn's Story:''' [[Matthew]]<br>'''Eliwood's Stories:''' [[Matthew]] • [[Legault]]<br>'''Hector's Story:''' [[Matthew]]
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|-
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|Secret Shops
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|'''Eliwood's Story:''' [[Dragon's Gate (chapter)|Ch. 19]] • [[Kinship's Bond|Ch. 21]]<br>'''Hector's Story:''' [[Dragon's Gate (chapter)|Ch. 20]] • [[Kinship's Bond|Ch. 22]]
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|}
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===''[[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones]]''===
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{{ObjectLocation}}
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|Steal
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|Lockpicks can be freely stolen from all enemy [[Thief|Thieves]] appearing in the game.
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|-
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|Inventory
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|[[Colm]]
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|-
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|Secret Shops
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|'''Main Story:''' [[Queen of White Dunes|Ch. 14A]] • [[Father and Son|Ch. 14B]] • [[Last Hope|Ch. 19]]<br>'''Creature Campaign:''' [[Grado|Grado Keep]] • [[Jehanna Hall]]
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==Trivia==
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*In ''The Sacred Stones'', while the Lockpick can technically be used by Rogues, they do not necessarily need to wield it due to their native ability to pick locks.
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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File:Lockpick TCG.jpg|The '''Lockpick''', as it appears in the fourth series of the TCG.
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</gallery>
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Revision as of 10:59, 26 January 2017

“Opens doors and chests. Usable only by thieves.”
—In-game description, The Sacred Stones

The Lockpick (ピックロック Pikku lokku, lit. Picklock) is an item that recurs across earlier titles in the Fire Emblem Series. Locked to the Thief class set, users of the Lockpick are able to unlock both Doors and Treasure Chests without the aid of either the Door Key or the Chest Key.

Lockpicks are rare in the titles that they appear in. One always comes with the first Thief unit who joins, permitting them to pick locks right from the get go. Apart from this, Lockpicks can only be obtained either by purchasing them from Secret Shops in certain chapters or by stealing them from enemy Thieves.

Beginning from Path of Radiance, the advent of Thief units being imbued with the innate skill of picking locks without having to expend any items has rendered the Lockpick obsolete, causing it to be removed from gameplay altogether.

Item Information

Fire Emblem: Thracia 776

Name Uses Worth Effect(s) / Note(s)
FE5lockpick Lockpick 30 3,000 Thieves, Thief Fighters and Lara only; allows locks to be picked without the aid of keys.

Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade

Name Uses Worth Effect(s) / Note(s)
Lockpick Lockpick 30 2,400 Thieves only; allows locks to be picked without the aid of keys.

Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade

“Opens doors and chests. Usable only by thieves.”
—In-game description
Name Uses Worth Effect(s) / Note(s)
Lockpick Lockpick 15 1,200 Thieves and Assassins only; allows locks to be picked without the aid of keys.

Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones

Name Uses Worth Effect(s) / Note(s)
Lockpick Lockpick 15 1,200 Thieves, Assassins and Rogues only; allows locks to be picked without the aid of keys.

Item Locations

Fire Emblem: Thracia 776

Method Location
Dropped Enemy Thief (Ch. 7) • Enemy Thief and Gomes (Ch. 8x) • Enemy Thief (Ch. 10) • Enemy Thief (Ch. 18) • Enemy Thief [reinforcement] (Ch. 23) • Enemy Thief [reinforcement] (Ch. 24)
Inventories LifisLara
Treasure Ch. 5 - Chest

Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade

Method Location
Steal Cath (Ch. 6) • Enemy Thief and Cath (Ch. 8) • Cath (Ch. 12) • Enemy Thief x3 (Ch. 12x) • Enemy Thief and Cath* (Ch. 16) • Enemy Thief x2 and Cath* (Ch. 20A) • Enemy Thief x2 (Ch. 17B) • Enemy Thief and Cath* (Ch. 20B) • Enemy Thief x2 and Cath* (Ch. 22)
Inventories ChadAstolfoCath
Treasure Ch. 12x - Chest
Secret Shop Ch. 16

*Only if she has not been killed or recruited.

Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade

Method Location
Steal Lockpicks can be freely stolen from all enemy Thieves appearing in the game.
Inventories Lyn's Story: Matthew
Eliwood's Stories: MatthewLegault
Hector's Story: Matthew
Secret Shops Eliwood's Story: Ch. 19Ch. 21
Hector's Story: Ch. 20Ch. 22

Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones

Method Location
Steal Lockpicks can be freely stolen from all enemy Thieves appearing in the game.
Inventory Colm
Secret Shops Main Story: Ch. 14ACh. 14BCh. 19
Creature Campaign: Grado KeepJehanna Hall

Trivia

  • In The Sacred Stones, while the Lockpick can technically be used by Rogues, they do not necessarily need to wield it due to their native ability to pick locks.

Gallery