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{{Otheruses|the {{PAGENAME}} skill|training the skill|{{PAGENAME}}/Training}}
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[[File:Thieving (skill).svg|thumb|right|Thieving]]
[[File:Thieving (skill).svg|thumb|right|Thieving]]


'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is used to pickpocket [[GP]] and items. Each Thieving attempt takes 3 seconds.  
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is used to pickpocket [[GP]] and items. Some items obtainable from Thieving are unique to the skill and cannot be found elsewhere. Many of these unique items are [[Equipment]] which provide bonuses to Thieving and other non-combat skills.


Thieving can be done with [[Offline Progression]] if the success rate is at 90% or above.
Thieving can be done with [[Offline Progression]], although the player must do so with caution as it is possible to die if the player's [[#Success Rate|success rate]] against the [[#Thieving Targets|NPC]] is below 100%.


== Mechanics ==
== Mechanics ==
=== Action Time ===
Each Thieving attempt takes a base time of 3 seconds. Having at least {{Icon|Mastery}} level 50 with the NPC being stolen from, the 25% [[#Mastery Pool Checkpoints|Mastery Pool Checkpoint]], and {{AgilityIcon|Rooftop Run}} each reduce this by 0.2 seconds. A further 0.5 seconds reduction is achieved while the {{ItemIcon|Thieving Skillcape}} is equipped, 0.1 while the {{ItemIcon|Gloves of Silence}} are equipped, and up to 5% with {{ConstellationIcon|Ko}} ({{MasteryReq|Ko|20|type=constellation}}). All of these reductions combined result in an action time of 1.65 seconds, the lowest possible in the [[Full Version|base game]].


=== Success Rate ===
With the [[Throne of the Herald Expansion]], the {{ItemIcon|Superior Thieving Skillcape}} can be used for a 0.8 second reduction (0.3 seconds more than the {{ItemIcon|Thieving Skillcape}}), 0.1 seconds while the {{ItemIcon|Grappling Hook}} is equipped, 3% with the {{AgilityIcon|Elite Pillar of Expertise}}, and 2% once {{PetIcon|Harold}} is unlocked. The lowest possible action time in the expansion is therefore 1.1 seconds.
The base success rate of pickpocketing is 57.5%. This is increased by 0.7% for every level in Thieving the player has above the target's level requirement, and is further increased by <math>\frac{1}{400}</math> or 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 rate cap in two ways:
Note that these reductions do not reduce the duration of [[#Failure|stuns]] which occur when a pickpocket attempt fails.
* {{ItemIcon|Thieving Gloves}} provide +10% success rate as long as they have charges.
* Reaching 99 Mastery means that any pickpocket attempts on that target will be successful.


Two other things may influence the success rate but however will not go above the 95% soft cap, those are:
=== Stealth and Perception ===
* {{ItemIcon|Gloves of Silence}} provides +5% success rate. (Can be acquired through [[Combat]])
Simply put, stealth is a measure of how good the player is at stealing, while perception is a measure of how difficult an [[#Thieving Target|NPC]] is to steal from - The player's stealth competes against an NPC's perception. It is usually preferable to maximize stealth as this increases the success rate, chance to double items, and the chance to receive an NPC's unique item. An NPC's perception is fixed and cannot be reduced.
*  Mastery pool 25% checkpoint provides +10% success rate. Check [[Thieving#Mastery Unlocks]] for more information.


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.
The player's stealth, the NPC's perception, and the resulting success rate, doubling chance and unique item chance can be viewed in game by first selecting an NPC and then hovering over the {{Skill|Thieving|notext=true}} icon.
 
Stealth can be maximized as below. Note that two sets of gloves can only be equipped simultaneously once the [[Combat Passive Slot|Passive Slot]] has been unlocked.
{| class="wikitable stickyHeader"
|- class="headerRow-0"
!colspan="2"|Source of Stealth!!Stealth!!Alternatives
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Golbin Mask}} || Helmet || style="text-align:right"|20 || {{ItemIcon|Chapeau Noir|notext=true}}
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Thieving Gloves}} || Gloves || style="text-align:right"|75 || {{ItemIcon|Gloves of Silence|notext=true}}
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Sneak-Ers}} || Boots || style="text-align:right"|40 ||
|-
| {{TotH}} {{ItemIcon|Superior Thieving Skillcape}} || Cape || style="text-align:right"|270 || {{ItemIcon|Superior Cape of Completion|notext=true}} {{ItemIcon|Superior Max Skillcape|notext=true}} {{ItemIcon|Thieving Skillcape|notext=true}} {{ItemIcon|Maximum Skillcape|notext=true}} {{ItemIcon|Cape of Completion|notext=true}} {{ItemIcon|Thiever's Cape|notext=true}}
|-
| {{ItemIcon|Gloves of Silence}} || [[Combat Passive Slot|Passive]] || style="text-align:right"|50 ||
|-
| {{TotH}} {{ItemIcon|Thieving Shorts}} || Platelegs || style="text-align:right"|50 ||
|-
| {{TotH}} {{ItemIcon|Grappling Hook}} || Weapon || style="text-align:right"|50 ||
|-
| {{TotH}} {{ItemIcon|Masquerade Mask}} || Consumable || style="text-align:right"|45 ||
|-
! scope="row" colspan="2"|Equipment Total || style="text-align:right"|600 ||
|-
| colspan="2"|10% [[#Mastery Pool Checkpoints|Mastery Pool Checkpoint]] || style="text-align:right"|30 ||
|-
| colspan="2"|95% [[#Mastery Pool Checkpoints|Mastery Pool Checkpoint]] || style="text-align:right"|100 ||
|-
| colspan="2"|[[#Thieving Targets|NPC]] Mastery Level (+1 per level) || style="text-align:right"|99 ||
|-
| colspan="2"|99 [[#Item Mastery Unlocks|NPC Mastery Unlock]] || style="text-align:right"|75 ||
|-
! scope="row" colspan="2"|Mastery Total || style="text-align:right"|304 ||
|-
| colspan="2"|Skill Level (+1 per level) || style="text-align:right"|120 ||
|-
| colspan="2"|{{ItemIcon|Gentle Hands Potion IV}} || style="text-align:right"|75 || {{ItemIcon|Gentle Hands Potion I|notext=true}} {{ItemIcon|Gentle Hands Potion II|notext=true}} {{ItemIcon|Gentle Hands Potion III|notext=true}}
|-
| colspan="2"|{{AgilityIcon|Rooftop Run}} || style="text-align:right"|35 ||
|-
| colspan="2"|{{TotH}} {{AgilityIcon|Rooftop Climb}} || style="text-align:right"|75 ||
|-
| colspan="2"|{{ConstellationIcon|Ko|Ko Constellation}} || style="text-align:right"|50 ||
|-
! scope="row" colspan="2"|Other Total || style="text-align:right"|355 ||
|-
! scope="row" colspan="2"| Grand Total || style="text-align:right"|898 ||
|-
! scope="row" colspan="2"|{{TotH}}  Grand Total || style="text-align:right"|1,259 ||
|}
 
==== Success Rate ====
The chance of success is <math>min\left(1, \tfrac{100 + \text{Stealth}}{100 + \text{Perception}}\right)</math>, resulting in a guaranteed success once the player's stealth is the same or greater than the NPC's perception.
 
For example, a player who has stealth of 200 while pickpocketing the {{Icon|Bandit Thug|type=thieving}} will have a chance of success equal to <math>min\left(1, \tfrac{100 + 200}{100 + 220}\right) = 0.9375 = 93.75\%</math>.
 
Some NPCs have a perception that is greater than the maximum possible stealth, therefore it is not always possible to guarantee each pickpocket attempt will succeed.
 
==== Item Doubling ====
The additional chance to double items due to stealth is <math>min\left(1, \tfrac{\text{Stealth}}{4 \times \text{Perception}}\right)</math>, double items can therefore be guaranteed from stealth alone if the player's stealth is at least four times the NPC's perception.
 
For example, a player who has stealth of 330 while pickpocketing the {{Icon|Bandit Thug|type=thieving}} will have a chance to double equal to <math>min\left(1, \tfrac{330}{4 \times 220}\right) = 0.3750 = 37.50\%</math>.
 
This is additive with the chance to double items provided by other [[#Skill Boosts|Thieving specific]] and [[Double Loot|global]] sources (up to a maximum of 100%), and multiplicative with the 35% chance of quadruple items from the {{ItemIcon|Leprechaun}} and {{ItemIcon|Devil}} [[Summoning#Synergies|synergy]], for a potential 8x multiplier to items received from Thieving.
 
The item multiplier applies to all possible item drops, being: NPC common drops, general rare drops, [[#Thieving Targets|NPC unique drops]], and [[#Areas|area unique drops]].
 
==== NPC Unique Item Chance ====
The chance to receive an NPC's unique item upon a successful pickpocket attempt is <math>\tfrac{100 + \text{Stealth}}{10\,000 \times \text{Perception}}</math>.
 
For example, a player who has stealth of 800 while pickpocketing the {{Icon|Merchant|type=thieving}} will have a unique item drop chance equal to <math>\tfrac{100 + 800}{10\,000 \times 300} = 0.0003 = 0.03\%</math>.


=== Loot ===
=== Loot ===
- ''See also [[Combat#Loot and Rewards]]''


- ''See also [[Combat#Loot and Rewards]]
Successfully pickpocketing an NPC will always award the player with [[GP]] between the minimum and maximum of that NPC. There is also a 75% chance to receive an item at random from the NPC's common drops, provided the NPC has any possible common drops at all.
 
Successfully pickpocketing a target will always award the player with [[GP]] up to the Max Coins of the target. There is also a <math>\frac{3}{4}</math> or 75% chance to receive an item from the target's loot table.


In addition to the rewards for the specific target being pickpocketed, successful attempts also have a chance to reward the player with two rare items in addition to the normal loot:
In addition, each successful pickpocket attempt will also have a chance to reward the player with the [[#Thieving Targets|NPC's unique drop]] (should they have one), the [[#Areas|area's unique drop]], and all of the following general rare items:
{{ThievingRareDrops}}


{{ItemIcon|Bobby's Pocket}} has a <math>\frac{1}{120}</math> or 0.83% chance of being received on any successful pickpocket. Although the item itself is useless, it can be sold for {{GP|4000}}.
The chance of acquiring area unique drops is <math>\frac{1}{500}</math> or 0.20% per item, while the chance of acquiring an NPC's unique drop is dependent on the player's stealth and the NPC's perception (see: [[#NPC Unique Item Chance|NPC Unique Item Chance]]).


{{ItemIcon|Chapeau Noir}} has a <math>\frac{1}{10,000}</math> or 0.01% chance of being received on any successful pickpocket. When worn, it provides a <math>\frac{1}{10}</math> or 10% chance to double loot acquired from {{Icon|Combat}} or Thieving.
It is possible to receive common drops along with any (or even all) rare or unique drops from the same action. The chance to double items is only rolled once per action, therefore if the quantity of items received is multiplied the number of rare items received will also be increased. Even if the NPC has no common drops, any rare or unique drops can still be multiplied.


It is possible to receive loot, a {{ItemIcon|Bobby's Pocket}}, and a {{ItemIcon|Chapeau Noir}} all from the same action. If the quantity of items received is multiplied due to either a potion or equipment effect, the number of rare items received will also be increased, however the chance to multiply items is only rolled if normal loot is also received from the same action.
The various ways in which loot can be multiplied are detailed within the [[#Item Doubling|Item Doubling]] section.


Loot can be multiplied in three ways: [[Gentle Hands Potion|Gentle Hands Potions]] can be used to provide a <math>\frac{1}{20}</math> to <math>\frac{1}{4}</math> or 5-25% chance to double the quantity of items gained on a successful pickpocket. {{Skill|Agility}} can provide +<math>\frac{1}{20}</math> or +5% chance to double items gained through the Rock Climb obstacle course. Equipment items can also provide a separate doubling effect (currently, the items/skills that provide a chance to double loot are the {{ItemIcon|Chapeau Noir}}, Master tier Slayer gear and {{ItemIcon|Aorpheat's Signet Ring}}). All the bonus mentioned stack additively.
GP gained can be increased by the following bonuses. In addition, the 50% [[#Mastery Pool Checkpoints|Mastery pool checkpoint]] increases GP gained by 100% and each NPC mastery level increases GP gained by 1% for that NPC only.


GP gained can be increased by the following bonuses. In addition, the 95% [[#Mastery Pool Checkpoints|Mastery pool checkpoint]] increases GP gained by 100%. Note that any flat bonuses (such as that provided by {{ItemIcon|Gloves of Silence}}) are increased by any percentage bonuses that are active.
Note that any flat bonuses (such as that provided by {{ItemIcon|Gloves of Silence}}) are increased by any percentage bonuses that are active.
{{ModifierTable|GPFromThievingFlat,GPFromThieving,GPGlobal|GP Bonus}}
{{ModifierTable|GPFromThievingFlat,MinThievingGP,GPFromThieving,GPGlobal,GPFlat|GP Bonus}}


Further, the loot and GP gained can be modified in various ways by {{ItemIcon|Leprechaun}} {{Skill|Summoning}} synergies, see [[Leprechaun]] for a list of each synergy.
Further, the loot and GP gained can be modified in various ways by {{ItemIcon|Leprechaun}} {{Skill|Summoning}} synergies, see [[Leprechaun]] for a list of each synergy.


=== Failure ===
=== Failure ===
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 sources of [[Damage Reduction|damage reduction]] (DR). Damage taken while Thieving is potentially lethal, although this damage can be offset by consuming [[food]] manually, or automatically with the {{UpgradeIcon|Auto Eat}} upgrade. For {{Icon|type=thieving|Chef}} specifically, the {{ItemIcon|Pig}} and {{ItemIcon|Leprechaun}} [[Summoning#Synergies|synergy]] can be used to completely negate damage from failed attempts. As with {{Icon|Combat}}, {{PrayerIcon|Protect Item}} can be used to prevent the loss of any equipment upon death.


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. Specifically for {{Icon|type=thieving|Chef}}, the {{ItemIcon|Pig}} and {{ItemIcon|Leprechaun}} [[Summoning#Synergies|synergy]] can be used to completely negate damage from failed attempts.
Damage dealt by failed thieving attempts does not currently count as an Enemy Attack for the purposes of expending prayer points or potion charges, yet they still provide their respective damage reduction or item protection effects. This is not the case for {{ItemIcon|Yak}} tablets however, which are expended each time the player takes damage. While Yak does provide damage reduction while thieving and consumes a tablet during each stun, [[Synergy|synergies]] involving {{ItemIcon|Centaur}}, {{ItemIcon|Witch}}, and {{ItemIcon|Minotaur}} do not apply or expend tablets, as no ranged, melee, or magic enemy is being fought.
 
The time spent stunned may be reduced by 25% while either {{TotH}} {{AgilityIcon|Rooftop Climb}} is active and/or {{TotH}} {{ItemIcon|Masquerade Mask|Masquerade Masks}} are equipped. Additionally, there is a chance to avoid stuns entirely while any of the {{ItemIcon|Thieving Shorts}}, {{ItemIcon|Grappling Hook}}, or {{ItemIcon|Superior Thieving Skillcape}} are equipped.
 
== Areas ==
The chance of obtaining each area unique drop following a successful pickpocket is <math>\frac{1}{500}</math> or 0.20%. Each area unique drop is rolled separately, so it is possible to receive multiple area unique drops from a single action. The chance of obtaining area unique drops is tripled when the 95% Thieving [[#Mastery Pool Checkpoints|Mastery Pool checkpoint]] is active.
{{ThievingAreaTable}}


== Thieving Targets ==
== Thieving Targets ==
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===Item Mastery Unlocks===
===Item Mastery Unlocks===
{{MasteryUnlocks}}
{{MasteryUnlocks}}
The bonus per mastery level to successfully pickpocket a Thieving target is +<math>\frac{1}{400}</math> or +0.25%.
 


===Mastery Pool Checkpoints===
===Mastery Pool Checkpoints===
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== 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}}.
The [[Skillcapes|superior skillcape]] can be purchased from the store for {{GP|10000000}} after the player reaches {{SkillReq|{{PAGENAME}}|120}}.
{{SkillcapeInfo}}
{{SkillcapeInfo}}


== Pet ==
== Pet ==
The [[Pets|pet]] can be unlocked by doing any Thieving action.
The [[Pets|pet]] can be unlocked by doing any Thieving action. The chance of obtaining Snek can be maximized by pickpocketing the NPC with the highest success rate, as this minimizes the amount of time spent stunned.
{{PetSkillInfo}}
{{PetSkillInfo}}


==Potion==
==Potion==
The {{ItemIcon|Gentle Hands Potion}} increases stealth. It can be made with {{SkillReq|Herblore|45}} using {{ItemIcon|Lemontyle Herb|qty=1}} and {{ItemIcon|Strawberry Seeds|qty=2}}.
{{PotionTable|Gentle Hands Potion}}


The {{ItemIcon|Gentle Hands Potion I|Gentle Hands Potion}} gives a chance of receiving double loot while pickpocketing. It can be made with {{SkillReq|Herblore|45}} using {{ItemIcon|Lemontyle Herb|qty=1}} and {{ItemIcon|Strawberry Seeds|qty=2}}.
{{PotionTable|Gentle Hands Potion}}
==Summoning Boosts==
==Summoning Boosts==
This table shows all the {{Skill|Summoning}} Familiars and Synergies that provide a bonus to {{PAGENAME}}.
This table shows all the {{Skill|Summoning}} Familiars and Synergies that provide a bonus to {{PAGENAME}}.
{{SkillSummoningBonusTable|{{PAGENAME}}}}
{{SkillSummoningBonusTable|{{PAGENAME}}}}
==Skill Boosts==
==Skill Boosts==
This table lists most sources of {{PAGENAME}}-specific modifier boosts. For a list of boosts that apply to all skills, see the [[Skill Boosts]] page. This list does not contain boosts provided from {{Icon|Mastery}} rewards.
This table lists most sources of {{PAGENAME}}-specific modifier boosts. For a list of boosts that apply to all skills, see the [[Skill Boosts]] page. This list does not contain boosts provided from {{Icon|Mastery}} rewards.
{{ModifierTable|increasedSkillXP,decreasedSkillIntervalPercent,increasedSkillPreservationChance,decreasedSkillInterval,increasedChanceToDoubleItemsSkill,increasedChanceAdditionalSkillResource,increasedMasteryXP,increasedGPFromThievingFlat,increasedChanceToDoubleLootThieving,increasedGPFromThieving|XP Boost|false|skill={{PAGENAME}}}}
{{ModifierTable|increasedSkillXP,decreasedSkillIntervalPercent,increasedSkillPreservationChance,decreasedSkillInterval,increasedChanceToDoubleItemsSkill,increasedChanceAdditionalSkillResource,increasedMasteryXP,increasedGPFromThievingFlat,increasedMinThievingGP,increasedChanceToDoubleLootThieving,increasedGPFromThieving,increasedThievingStealth,decreasedThievingStunIntervalPercent,increasedThievingAreaUniqueChance,increasedChanceToAvoidThievingStuns,increasedHerbSackChanceThievingFarmer,increasedRandomBarChanceThievingMiner,increasedRuneEssenceThievingMiner,increasedThievingAutoSellPrice,thievingChefNoDamage,increasedGPFlat,increasedNonCombatSkillXP,decreasedGlobalSkillIntervalPercent,increasedMasteryPoolCap|{{PAGENAME}} Boosts|false|skill={{PAGENAME}}}}
 
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