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*Use a [[key]], [[credit card]] or [[lockpick]] on it. | *Use a [[key]], [[credit card]] or [[lockpick]] on it. | ||
*Zap a [[wand of opening]] at it. | *Zap a [[wand of opening]] at it. | ||
− | *Force the lock with a weapon, either smashing it or prying the lock. This method destroys the lock, and depending on the method can break your weapon or break some of the items inside. | + | *#[[Force]] the lock with a weapon, either smashing it or prying the lock. This method destroys the lock, and depending on the method can break your weapon or break some of the items inside. |
*Kick it; this often destroys some of the items inside. Generally a last resort method. | *Kick it; this often destroys some of the items inside. Generally a last resort method. | ||
Revision as of 16:19, 8 June 2006
A chest is a container item found scattered in the dungeon. Chests often hold other items, but some are generated empty.
A few chests are unlocked, but many are generated locked. To unlock a chest, you can:
- Use a key, credit card or lockpick on it.
- Zap a wand of opening at it.
- Force the lock with a weapon, either smashing it or prying the lock. This method destroys the lock, and depending on the method can break your weapon or break some of the items inside.
- Kick it; this often destroys some of the items inside. Generally a last resort method.
When found in shops, chests are a common disguise of mimics; however, you will occasionally find a legitimate chest.
Chests are popular as a storing place for stashes.