User talk:Aarons633

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Problem report #26143
"Reverse-pickpocketing" is the correct term. It refers to a special technique also called "planting items". The difference to normal pickpocketing is that you give the NPC an item, usually to make it unequip an item it is using (since you cannot pickpocket items which the NPC currently uses). In case of the Samurai's Sword, you could not simply pickpocket it because Toshiro Kago has it equipped (it wouldn't show up on the pickpocket screen). Instead, you have to give him another weapon which the AI considers superior first; he will then equip the other weapon, the Samurai's Sword will be in his inventory and can be pickpocketed. -- Porter21 (talk) 21:06, October 27, 2009 (UTC)