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The base success rate of pickpocketing is 57.5%. This chance is increased by 0.7% for every level in Thieving the player has above the target's level requirement, and is further increased by 0.25% per {{Icon|Mastery}} level the player has for the target. This chance is capped at a maximum of 95%.  
The base success rate of pickpocketing is 57.5%. This chance is increased by 0.7% for every level in Thieving the player has above the target's level requirement, and is further increased by 0.25% per {{Icon|Mastery}} level the player has for the target. This chance is capped at a maximum of 95%.  


Players can go beyond the 95% success chance cap in two ways: {{ItemIcon|Thieving Gloves}} provide +10% success chance as long as they have charges, and this bonus can go beyond 95%. Wearing the {{ItemIcon|Thieving Skillcape}} will increase the chance of success on every pickpocketing attempt to 100%.
Players can go beyond the 95% success chance cap in two ways: {{ItemIcon|Thieving Gloves}} provide +10% success chance as long as they have charges, and this bonus can go beyond 95%. Reaching 99 Mastery means that any pickpocket attempts on that target will be successful


Although it is possible to see a success rate higher than 100% when using Thieving Gloves, going beyond 100% success rate does not provide any actual benefit.
Although it is possible to see a success rate higher than 100% when using Thieving Gloves, going beyond 100% success rate does not provide any actual benefit.
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Failed pickpocket attempts will stun the player for 3 seconds and deal damage to them up to the target's Max Hit; damage dealt this way can be reduced by any damage reduction provided by [[Equipment]]. Damage taken while Thieving is potentially lethal, although this damage can be offset by consuming [[food]] manually, or automatically with the [[Shop#Auto_Eat|Auto Eat]] upgrade.
Failed pickpocket attempts will stun the player for 3 seconds and deal damage to them up to the target's Max Hit; damage dealt this way can be reduced by any damage reduction provided by [[Equipment]]. Damage taken while Thieving is potentially lethal, although this damage can be offset by consuming [[food]] manually, or automatically with the [[Shop#Auto_Eat|Auto Eat]] upgrade.


== Mastery Unlocks ==
==Mastery Unlocks==
Every mastery level for a Thieving target increases the chance to pickpocket by 0.25%.
 
===Item Mastery Unlocks===
{{MasteryUnlocks}}
The bonus per mastery level to successfully pickpocket a Thieving target is +0.25%.
 
===Mastery Pool Checkpoints===
{{MasteryCheckpoints}}


== Skillcape ==
== Skillcape ==


The [[Skillcapes|skillcape]] can be purchased from the store for {{GP|1000000}} after the player reaches {{SkillReq|{{PAGENAME}}|99}}.
The [[Skillcapes|skillcape]] can be purchased from the store for {{GP|1000000}} after the player reaches {{SkillReq|{{PAGENAME}}|99}}.
 
{{SkillcapeInfo}}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Skillcape !! Name !! Effect
|-
|[[File:{{PAGENAME}} Skillcape (item).svg|60px|link={{PAGENAME}} Skillcape]] || [[{{PAGENAME}} Skillcape]] ||100% Thieving success rate
|}


== Pet ==
== Pet ==