jgsugden
Legend
Cheap locks are easy to break and open. High quality locks are much harder. So how do you get high quality lockseverywhere in D&D?
1.) Most campaigns have been locked at a technology level for one or more millenia. They don't see advancement in science, technology or industry. As such, there have been a lot of opportunities for lock makers with skill to make durable and long lasting locks ... and those locks eventually make their way into secondary markets where they are available.
2.) There are a lot more lock breakers in D&D than in the real world. How many times have those goblin near Phandelver been robbed? It makes sense to invest in good qualitt locks given the frequency of theft.
1.) Most campaigns have been locked at a technology level for one or more millenia. They don't see advancement in science, technology or industry. As such, there have been a lot of opportunities for lock makers with skill to make durable and long lasting locks ... and those locks eventually make their way into secondary markets where they are available.
2.) There are a lot more lock breakers in D&D than in the real world. How many times have those goblin near Phandelver been robbed? It makes sense to invest in good qualitt locks given the frequency of theft.