
Like the rest of the Blackguard’s armor set, these boots are just as good as the Guild Master’s equivalent (if not better), but the player can get them without completing the entire Thieves Guild questline first. He’ll then award the player with the key to his basement, where the entire Blackguard’s armor set can be found. Then the Dragonborn must travel to Solstheim, speak to Glover Mallory (the Raven Rock blacksmith), and complete his quest, “Paid in Full”.

To get them, the player must first join the Thieves Guild in Riften, complete the “Taking Care Of Business” quest, receive the Thieves Guild armor, and talk to both Delvin and Vex. These gloves grant the wearer the highest possible Lockpicking bonus, making them an essential accessory for any would-be burglar.

There are various recipes for this potion, but the easiest ingredients to gather are: Under the influence of this potion, a thief has a much higher chance of sneaking into an off-limits area without getting caught. Since its ingredients are all fairly abundant, it’s easy to make a plentiful supply. This potion boosts a thief’s two favorite activities in one go. With that in mind, certain items can be a boon to those looking to get rich through unscrupulous means. They like taking shortcuts towards their goals, and they like obtaining items of value. But these are thieves we’re talking about. Skyrim players looking to pursue a life of crime will first need to select an appropriate race for their character, then look to practice and level up the most useful skills. RELATED: The Elder Scrolls: Things You Didn't Know About The Thieves' Guild

That's called stealing, and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has an entire guild dedicated to it. Sometimes, the player just helps themself to whatever they want. Loot is an important part of the fun in any RPG, but it isn’t always taken from treasure chests, broken crates and the bodies of fallen foes.
