- For Ashe's personal skill in Three Houses which bears the name Lockpick, see Locktouch.
The Lockpick is a uncommon item in the Fire Emblem series. Its only purpose is to enable thieves and other similar classes to open any kind of locks -doors, chests, and even bridges-, in the games where they cannot do this naturally.
This item has been present in five games of the series: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light, Thracia 776, The Binding Blade, The Blazing Blade, and The Sacred Stones.
Data
Locations
Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light
Thracia 776
The Binding Blade
The Blazing Blade
Inventory
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Lyn's tale: Matthew Eliwood's tale: Matthew • Legault Hector's tale: Matthew
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Dropped by
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Eliwood's tale: Chapter 26 Hector's tale: Chapter 28
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Steal
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Eliwood's tale: Chapter 15, enemy Thief • Chapter 25, enemy Thief • Chapter 26, enemy Thief* • Chapter 29, enemy Thief* Hector's tale: Chapter 15, enemy Thief • Chapter 16, enemy Thief • Chapter 19x pt2, enemy Thief • Chapter 27, enemy Thief • Chapter 28, enemy Thief* • Chapter 31, enemy Thief*
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Secret Shop
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Eliwood's tale: Chapter 19 • Chapter 21 Hector's tale: Chapter 20 • Chapter 22
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The Sacred Stones
Trivia
- In Shadow Dragon, the Master Key is internally referred to as "THIEFKEY", possibly meaning that the Lockpick was originally intended to appear.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions
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Language
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Name
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Definition, etymology, and notes
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English
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Lockpick
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Spanish
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Ganzúas
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Lockpicks
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French
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Crochet
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Hook
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German
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Dietrich
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Lockpick
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Italian
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Chiave scasso
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Burglary key
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Gallery
See also