Learn how to pick locks in Baldur’s Gate 3

Want to know more about Baldur’s Gate 3 lockpicking?Baldur’s Gate 3is all about exploring a rich fantasy land, making friends, completing quests, having sex with wizards and Tieflings, and getting your hands on loot. Sometimes, though, that loot will be locked within chests that you just can’t seem to open! Fortunately, we’re here to help you pick those locks and get into locked chests, doors, and anything else that doesn’t immediately open.

In this guide, we’ll break downBaldur’s Gate 3lockpicking, covering the tools and abilities that you’ll need.

Baldur’s Gate 3 lockpicking

Baldur’s Gate 3 lockpicking

To pick locks in Baldur’s Gate 3, you must have Thieves' Tools.These are a consumable item that you’ll find fairly often throughout Faerun, hidden in crates, barrels, and easily purchasable from traders in most settlements.

To use Thieves' Tools, simply right-click with your mouse or press X/Square on controller while hovering over a locked door or container. This will bring up an interaction menu, in which you can press the (lockpick) option. This will take you into a skill check menu, in which you must meet or surpass the specified number. Your score is equal to the D20 roll, plus yourSleight of Handmodifier.

Sleight of Handis aDexterityskill, so you’ll need a high Dexterity ability score to reliably lockpick in Baldur’s Gate 3. Fortunately, the character creation no longer determines ability scores based on the character’s race, so you can freely make any race and class have a high Dexterity if you wish.

Of course, certain classes are more suited to having a high Dexterity. You should also try to have a character with Proficiency in Sleight of Hand, as this’ll add a bonus to your score that increases as you level up. TheRogueis an obvious pick here, with theirExpertiseclass feature allowing them to get a double Proficiency bonus. Dexterity is also their most important attribute, meaning you’ll likely have a high Sleight of Hand before even counting Proficiencies.

TheBardis another excellent class to have around for lockpicking, as they can also get Expertise at level 3. While you’ll have to balance your Dexterity with a high Charisma stat, Bards are still going to be able to typically break into locked places and containers with ease.

That wraps up our guide on Baldur’s Gate 3 lockpicking. If you want tomulticlassorrespec your characterinto something more suited to lockpicking, make sure to check out our list of thebest builds in Baldur’s Gate 3. To break into the hearts of your companions, take a look at our guide onhow to romance companions in Baldur’s Gate 3.