loftar wrote:Why shouldn't it be?
Massa wrote:it is not and it should be
loftar wrote:Massa wrote:it is not and it should be
I meant why it shouldn't be rummaging, as it said in the contents of the OP. Since the lock is not destroyed in the process, and so doesn't really change the state of anything in itself, I thought it makes sense that it's just rummaging. Seems to me that Theft should be reserved for when you use the fact that you picked the lock to actually steal something, no?
r0ck4ev3r wrote:loftar wrote:Massa wrote:it is not and it should be
I meant why it shouldn't be rummaging, as it said in the contents of the OP. Since the lock is not destroyed in the process, and so doesn't really change the state of anything in itself, I thought it makes sense that it's just rummaging. Seems to me that Theft should be reserved for when you use the fact that you picked the lock to actually steal something, no?
Would concur: picking a lock is, at worst, an act of rummaging.
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