• “As you see, this vault has an almost perfect mechanism for defeating most picking techniques, low tolerances, phantom false sets, and a rather complicated keyway. Now what I want to point out are the hinges on the door itself, they’re facing outwards. Little bit of liquid nitrogen and a ball peen hammer. We are in.”

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        311 months ago

        I legitimately had my players pull that one on me once. Door into a secret lab disguised as a closet was beyond their skill, warded by powerful magic, etc etc. They looked at the floor plan and saw that the closet protruded from the main wall a bit. “Why not go in through the side?” I hadn’t thought about it. I figured the villain hadn’t thought about it either. A simple pickax later and they were in.

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      1611 months ago

      I’ve seen doors taken down in many a way, but I can count on one hand how many actually targeted the hinges.

      Blown off the hinges plenty of times, though.

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        811 months ago

        I think the opening scene in equilibrium targeted the hinges. So one hand tracks for me too.

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        711 months ago

        I have seen many doors open simply by attacking the latch with a credit card or piece of wire. As one pen tester said it. Locks are an effort, but doorframes are easy.

        Even when a door is well hung, I have seen guys use a car jack to stretch the frame of the door, so they can pry open the latch.