D&D General Are lockpicking tools legal in your fantasy world?

I would simply ask the question, where do you keep your lock picks. Most players will come up with something creative at this point.
dagger/sword hilts are good hiding place.
Unless weapons are also restricted.

underside of vambracers or greaves is also an option.
Or if you have other tool sets, it can be hidden among them.
 

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Most professions keep their tools and practices secret, and this would include locksmiths and thieves. Because of this, the average law enforcer wouldn't recognize them anyway. A large city with an active guild might have laws against them, but even then only veterans would likely be able to recognize them.
 

Most professions keep their tools and practices secret, and this would include locksmiths and thieves. Because of this, the average law enforcer wouldn't recognize them anyway. A large city with an active guild might have laws against them, but even then only veterans would likely be able to recognize them.
You’re joking right? The average medieval law enforcer is just one step away from being a criminal themselves. They would certainly learn practice.

Corporal Carrot: There’s no sign of forced entry sir. Perhaps they used magic?

Sergeant Colon: Don't be a prat Carrot. Corporal Nobbs has got a set of lockpicks for ‘special occasions’. Every criminal in Ankh Morpork has a set. We’re going to pay a visit to Skinny Moe tonight to pay him back for shanking one of the boys last week. He’ll show you how they work.
 


You mean it takes more than a bobby pin and a bent paperclip to open a lock? TV has been lying to me all these years! :mad:
 

You’re joking right? The average medieval law enforcer is just one step away from being a criminal themselves. They would certainly learn practice.

Corporal Carrot: There’s no sign of forced entry sir. Perhaps they used magic?

Sergeant Colon: Don't be a prat Carrot. Corporal Nobbs has got a set of lockpicks for ‘special occasions’. Every criminal in Ankh Morpork has a set. We’re going to pay a visit to Skinny Moe tonight to pay him back for shanking one of the boys last week. He’ll show you how they work.
Poor Corporal Carrot, he seems like a good egg.
 

Poor Corporal Carrot, he seems like a good egg.
He is, he makes captain.

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Carrot Ironfoundersson
 




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