DC for lock strength
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DC for lock strength
Does anyone know what lock strength actually protects you from being broken into? I used to think 70 was safe, but I understand that some people have grandfathered dragon race characters and I have heard someone commenting on Discord that these can, and are, breaking into people's apartments.
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Re: DC for lock strength
Go for 80, then. Lock strength is cheap. Traps are the gold sink.
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Is 80 safe? The person on Discord was saying they could reach 94, which would make 114 on a 20 roll, but I've also heard from reliable sources that no-one can beat 90. Knowing would be good, though. And a lot of people have locks at 70, so, if this can be beaten, I think everyone should be aware.
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Go for 120.
Also realize that, much like in the real world, you are not special and nobody wants the majority of the garbage that you treasure. The location of your quarter will have a significant influence on whether anyone is likely to try to rob you. High volume, enclosed city areas allow for a quick check of multiple quarters away from prying eyes. Lesser known quarters take more effort to find and reach, so they might not be worth the effort. Those facing crowded public spaces are more difficult to access without being seen.
Your average epic level Dragon is not going to be scumming around Cordor, ripping off iron ore from lowbies. It's not worth the effort. Most likely, if someone's making a STR based attempt to access your quarter, it's because you did something to attract attention. So, if you become high profile and worry for your security, it's worth the money to have crazy DCs on your door. If you're just some average nobody, 127 Lock (or whatever the current maximum Open Lock is) and 60 Strength is fine.
Also realize that, much like in the real world, you are not special and nobody wants the majority of the garbage that you treasure. The location of your quarter will have a significant influence on whether anyone is likely to try to rob you. High volume, enclosed city areas allow for a quick check of multiple quarters away from prying eyes. Lesser known quarters take more effort to find and reach, so they might not be worth the effort. Those facing crowded public spaces are more difficult to access without being seen.
Your average epic level Dragon is not going to be scumming around Cordor, ripping off iron ore from lowbies. It's not worth the effort. Most likely, if someone's making a STR based attempt to access your quarter, it's because you did something to attract attention. So, if you become high profile and worry for your security, it's worth the money to have crazy DCs on your door. If you're just some average nobody, 127 Lock (or whatever the current maximum Open Lock is) and 60 Strength is fine.
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Re: DC for lock strength
Maybe this dragon, if it even exists, is played by a really cool rper who only ever breaks in to add to the plot of the server. Maybe its played by a total jerk who just breaks into every place they can, for kicks and giggles. Who knows?
Either way, if you have your lock strength set to 70, it is probably a good idea to up it by a considerable margin if you have anything worth protecting.
Either way, if you have your lock strength set to 70, it is probably a good idea to up it by a considerable margin if you have anything worth protecting.
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Im just gonna go ahead and disagree with this entire post....my epic rogue didnt give a damn who you were and what you had....he mostly wanted to see...if he found anything he liked....be it a painting or otherwise..he took it...Yes DC 127 locks are max..even if you can pay for higher then that and they don't carry over a reset....would personally LOVE to see the max lowered....but thats me.PinataPlethora wrote: ↑Sun Jun 17, 2018 5:47 pmGo for 120.
Also realize that, much like in the real world, you are not special and nobody wants the majority of the garbage that you treasure. The location of your quarter will have a significant influence on whether anyone is likely to try to rob you. High volume, enclosed city areas allow for a quick check of multiple quarters away from prying eyes. Lesser known quarters take more effort to find and reach, so they might not be worth the effort. Those facing crowded public spaces are more difficult to access without being seen.
Your average epic level Dragon is not going to be scumming around Cordor, ripping off iron ore from lowbies. It's not worth the effort. Most likely, if someone's making a STR based attempt to access your quarter, it's because you did something to attract attention. So, if you become high profile and worry for your security, it's worth the money to have crazy DCs on your door. If you're just some average nobody, 127 Lock (or whatever the current maximum Open Lock is) and 60 Strength is fine.
Thieves CAN be fun to RP around....I always left a calling card for my thefts, be it in the middle of Cordor, or right in Bendir or the cricket caves. Not everyone does...sadly....but it can promote a LOT of RP if the person is willing.
Re: DC for lock strength
ellipsis
Dragon PCs use druid wildshape scaling, they cannot hit these DCs any better than a wildshape druid. You're thinking red dragon shape which has a base STR of 56.
Dragon PCs use druid wildshape scaling, they cannot hit these DCs any better than a wildshape druid. You're thinking red dragon shape which has a base STR of 56.
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Your Epic Rogue was using STR to bash doors open?Gods_Kill_People wrote: ↑Sun Jun 17, 2018 6:39 pmIm just gonna go ahead and disagree with this entire post....my epic rogue
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Re: DC for lock strength
I am honestly not thinking anything at all, just passing on what I heard. The character in question was supposedly a no longer available dragon race dragon shifter. I have no clue how the mechanics of even normal druids work, its not a class I have ever played. I'd love to know some exact figures on just how high theoretically strength builds can get, including these no longer available ones.
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And that is just it, 56 is the highest possible.
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Re: DC for lock strength
Would a base strength of 56 be able to get to 68 with gear, and then 88 with a d20?
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Gear doesn't stack on shapeshifting, IIRC second skin is +3 or +4 STR, you'd need epic transmutation and empowered bulls with a good roll to near the cap. And then yes, you could hit around high 80s.
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Druid does Second Skin + Epic Tranmute Bulls + Aura Vit and caps their STR pretty easy, but yeah, it's hyper edge case IMO.
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Watch out for werewolf burglars XD
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Re: DC for lock strength
I will give all the thieves out there a recommendation if they promise not to rob me.
Find a master bard to bring along. They can raise your open lock skill to as high as +19.
Find a master bard to bring along. They can raise your open lock skill to as high as +19.