Not 100% sure about general merchants but I know that all Thieves Guild members sell them. Just join the thieves guild.
You can buy them from Shady Sam, he is north of the stables outside of the imperial city along the wall. He is there day and night,
You never become an actual god in Oblivion.
Its from the game Oblivion Oblivion Soundtrack - Auriel's Ascension is the song
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Not 100% sure about general merchants but I know that all Thieves Guild members sell them. Just join the thieves guild.
You can buy them from Shady Sam, he is north of the stables outside of the imperial city along the wall. He is there day and night,
In The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, the merchant in this location is called Shady Sam.He sells the player things like lockpicks and poisons.
join the thieves guild or the black hand, there can ya buy them, you can find info over how to do this on google, im sure, and the other way is cheats, but that is only for the computer. to do this pres ~, good luck!
If you join the thieves guild, you can buy 100 lockpicks from each fence and they get more evey once in a while. A good alternative is to complete The Shrine of Nocturnal Daedric Shrine Quest. The reward is the Skeleton Key, a never-breaking lockpick.
The lockpicks belong to Eric Weisz (aka Houdini). Once you ask him about the opened briefcase, you learn his identity from the newspaper reporter. Go back to his room and find the picks.
Yes you can, you only need some lockpicks.
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Yes. The tools are pretty universal.
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It's the amount you are carrying. Weapons, items, etc add to your burden, but not lockpicks or gold. 'Burden' is also a spell or enchantment effect that artificially adds weight to a creature's inventory. For example Burden 50 would add 50 more units to the weight of whatever you or another target is carrying, which might over-encumber and prevent movement.