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(Created page with "==Pre-release Speculation== ===Overview=== In the vast universe of Starfield, players will encounter a plethora of locked doors, containers, and systems, all safeguarded by a state-of-the-art digital lock mechanism. To tackle these, the game introduces a unique mini-game called Digipicking, reminiscent of the traditional lockpicking systems seen in previous Bethesda titles. ===How to Digipick=== Digipicking relies on the player's dexterity, observation, and a collection...") |
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*Purchase from Vendors: Various vendors and shops in major in-game cities will have Digipicks up for sale. It's advisable to stock up whenever possible. | *Purchase from Vendors: Various vendors and shops in major in-game cities will have Digipicks up for sale. It's advisable to stock up whenever possible. | ||
*Looting: Players can find Digipicks by looting containers, downed enemies, and other points of interest across the galaxy. With a keen eye for exploration, one might seldom find the need to purchase them. | *Looting: Players can find Digipicks by looting containers, downed enemies, and other points of interest across the galaxy. With a keen eye for exploration, one might seldom find the need to purchase them. | ||
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