Despite being a multiplayer spin-off, Fallout 76 has a lot of skills, abilities, and features players will be familiar with from the single-player games, meaning Fallout 3, 4, and New Vegas. Fast travel is still in the game for example, although it works a little differently, and the same goes for Fallout 76 lockpicking. Itâs still in Fallout 76, it just works a little differently from the offline games, and the game doesnât make it clear how to actually get hold of the skill. Weâll show you how.
How to Get the Fallout 76 Lockpicking Skill
In regular Fallout games, to pick locks youâd just need a few points in the relevant âlockpickingâ skill and a bobby pin, then you could at least try to pick any lock in the game (although youâd probably fail on the harder ones until you upgraded). Things work differently here, mostly because the way you upgrade your characters in the game.
Upgrading in the game is all based around âperk cardsâ rather than just getting skill points. In order to start picking any locks at all beyond lock skill 0, youâll need to find and equip the Lockpicking perk card. Youâll get new perk cards every time you level up, and larger perk card packs every few levels. Itâs a little bit of a frustrating system as itâs entirely reliant on luck, but at least itâs not based around microtransactions as some players were concerned about. There is a real money shop in the game, with a premium currency called Atoms, but theyâre only to buy non-essential cosmetic items.
Unfortunately, that does therefore mean youâll have to simply keep an eye out for the Lockpicking perk card when you level up, since thatâs the only way to get it. Beyond that, there are three skill levels to lockpicking, and youâll need to need to equip all three of these perk cards to open the toughest locks:
- Picklock â Enables you to pick level 1 locks.
- Expert Picklock â Enables you to pick level 2 locks.
- Master Picklock â Enables you to pick level 3 locks.
How to Use Fallout 76 Lockpicking

After that, though, Fallout 76 lockpicking works much as it does in other Bethesda games, including Fallout 4 and Skyrim. Youâll need at least one bobby pin, and when you approach a locked door, safe or whatever, the game will pop up the skill difficulty level from 0-3. If you have the sufficient skill level equipped you can pick it.
Youâll zoom in to see the lock and the pin, which you can rotate around the lock. The goal is to find the exact point where the lock opens. Hold the âUseâ button at any point, and if the lock starts moving then youâve found the correct unlock spot. If the lock only moves a little, that means youâre close. If the bobby pin begins vibrating, then thatâs the wrong spot, so quickly stop using it before the pin breaks! Move to another spot and try again. Itâs completely trial and error, but youâll soon get the hang of it. Just make sure you have plenty of bobby pins handy.
Where to Get Fallout 76Â Bobby Pins
In some ways, the hardest part about lockpicking in Fallout 76 is finding bobby pins. You can get the Lockpicking skill and perk cards any time you level up, and while itâs based on luck itâs still a common perk card to receive. Bobby pins, on the other hand, are vital to lockpicking as you need at least one to pick a lock, and as itâs a physical item youâll have to find them somewhere in the world. Furthermore, if youâre trying out more challenging locks, youâll almost certainly break a fair few of them.
The good news is that you should be searching pretty much everything you come across, especially the dead bodies of enemies, and youâll have a small stack of bobby pins in no time. If youâre still struggling, and want to go somewhere where youâre certain to get bobby pins, youâll have to pay for them (in-game bottlecaps fortunately, not Atoms). Head to the nearest train station, or anywhere else where you know youâll find a Vendor Protectron unit. Trade with them, and they should be carrying bottlecaps for you to buy. They cost 13 caps per pin though, and caps arenât as common in Fallout 76 as they are in other games, so try to break as few as possible the next time you pick a lockâŚ
