Are Secure Containers 100% foolproof?

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Ptazaract
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Are Secure Containers 100% foolproof?

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If I leave a secure chest locked on my front porch to my house is that 100% secure? Would I be safe to leave a keychain in that chest that only co-owners of the house could use and feel safe that there are no bugs or tricks to get into the container?

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Ptazaract
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Re: Are Secure Containers 100% foolproof?

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nm- I just tried to secure a container on my front porch and couldn't I didn't realize you could lock items down on the steps but not a container.

-Ptaz

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venox
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Re: Are Secure Containers 100% foolproof?

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tis safe, friends of house can also access though.

and no u cant put container on your steps, only a few players have this, whom done it b4 it was outlawed!

cklabyrinth
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Re: Are Secure Containers 100% foolproof?

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You shouldn't be able to lock down anything outside of your house, containers or not.

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Re: Are Secure Containers 100% foolproof?

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cklabyrinth wrote:You shouldn't be able to lock down anything outside of your house, containers or not.
we currently allow lockdowns to the left and right of the door for decoration, nothing is allowed to block the door. You may also place add-ons such as a forge, or a guild stone in those spots.

I agree that this probably isn't entirely era accurate. I'll see what I can dig up on this and make the indicated changes.

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Re: Are Secure Containers 100% foolproof?

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cklabyrinth wrote:You shouldn't be able to lock down anything outside of your house, containers or not.
Pretty sure the only thing you could have on your steps was a guildstone. I seem to think it was only for large houses and not small ones, but I'm not sure on that. Doesn't matter much to me about the decoration stuff. :wave

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I don't think having a key locked down on your steps is a problem either..no reason that shouldn't be allowed.
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Re: Are Secure Containers 100% foolproof?

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eh, that's too trammie :)

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Re: Are Secure Containers 100% foolproof?

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Well trammy or not...they are lockable on the doorstep.
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