Gothic 1 Remake Aaron's chest: the locked chest in the Old Mine, ready to be picked.
Aaron's chest in the Old Mine. (Image credit: THQ Nordic)

Aaron keeps a locked chest in the Old Mine, and like every chest in the Remake it opens to exactly one plate sequence — no feel, no luck, just the right order.

Below is that sequence, plate by plate, copied straight from our verified database — follow it move for move, or use the one-click shortcut at the end and skip the broken picks entirely.

Aaron works the Old Mine for the Old Camp, and his chest carries one of the longest locks we have featured. If you just want the lock open and the loot in your pack, the Golden Lockpick tool does it for you — but the full manual combination is right here too.

Where to find Aaron's chest in Gothic 1 Remake

You will find Aaron around the camp, and the chest is never far from where Aaron spends the day. The starting plate layout below is the surest way to know you are at the right lock.

I always recommend saving your game before you touch the lock. That way, if you mistime a turn and run dry on picks, you can reload instead of losing progress.

How to open Aaron's chest lock in Gothic 1 Remake (full combination)

This lock has 6 plates. Counting the plates from left to right as you face the lock — Plate 1 on the left — the pins start in the positions below. 0 means a plate is centred, a negative number means it sits left of centre, and a positive number means it sits right of centre. Use this as a fingerprint: if your lock does not match, you are at a different chest.

Starting plate positions

Confirm these match before you turn anything.

Plate 1-3
Plate 2+1
Plate 3+2
Plate 4+2
Plate 5+2
Plate 6+1

Now follow this exact sequence, in order. Each line is one plate moved one notch at a time, in the direction shown, the listed number of times. This is the verified, working solution from our database:

52 moves listed 60 total plate turns 6 plates
  1. Plate 1 — move to the left 4 times
  2. Plate 2 — move to the right 4 times
  3. Plate 3 — move to the right 1 time
  4. Plate 2 — move to the right 1 time
  5. Plate 3 — move to the right 1 time
  6. Plate 2 — move to the right 1 time
  7. Plate 3 — move to the right 1 time
  8. Plate 2 — move to the right 1 time
  9. Plate 3 — move to the right 1 time
  10. Plate 2 — move to the right 1 time
  11. Plate 4 — move to the right 1 time
  12. Plate 6 — move to the left 1 time
  13. Plate 1 — move to the left 1 time
  14. Plate 2 — move to the right 1 time
  15. Plate 3 — move to the right 1 time
  16. Plate 2 — move to the right 1 time
  17. Plate 6 — move to the left 1 time
  18. Plate 1 — move to the left 1 time
  19. Plate 2 — move to the right 1 time
  20. Plate 3 — move to the right 1 time
  21. Plate 2 — move to the right 1 time
  22. Plate 6 — move to the left 1 time
  23. Plate 1 — move to the left 1 time
  24. Plate 2 — move to the right 1 time
  25. Plate 4 — move to the right 1 time
  26. Plate 6 — move to the left 1 time
  27. Plate 1 — move to the left 1 time
  28. Plate 2 — move to the right 1 time
  29. Plate 3 — move to the right 1 time
  30. Plate 2 — move to the right 1 time
  31. Plate 6 — move to the left 1 time
  32. Plate 1 — move to the left 1 time
  33. Plate 2 — move to the right 1 time
  34. Plate 4 — move to the right 1 time
  35. Plate 6 — move to the left 1 time
  36. Plate 1 — move to the left 1 time
  37. Plate 2 — move to the right 1 time
  38. Plate 3 — move to the right 1 time
  39. Plate 2 — move to the right 1 time
  40. Plate 6 — move to the left 1 time
  41. Plate 1 — move to the left 1 time
  42. Plate 2 — move to the right 1 time
  43. Plate 4 — move to the right 1 time
  44. Plate 6 — move to the left 1 time
  45. Plate 2 — move to the right 1 time
  46. Plate 4 — move to the right 1 time
  47. Plate 5 — move to the right 1 time
  48. Plate 6 — move to the left 1 time
  49. Plate 2 — move to the right 1 time
  50. Plate 4 — move to the right 1 time
  51. Plate 5 — move to the right 1 time
  52. Plate 6 — move to the left 3 times

The fast way · no broken picks

Skip the 60 turns — open it in one click

Counting 60 plate turns under pressure is exactly how picks get snapped and saves get reloaded. Golden Lockpick reads the lock in front of you and sends the whole sequence for you — Aaron's chest, and every other chest in the Gothic 1 Remake. It is completely free to download and use.

What's inside Aaron's chest

The exact contents vary by version, so I will not name them — but Aaron's chest is a tidy grab, and the only thing standing between you and it is the lock above.

Stuck halfway? If a turn does not land where you expect, you have almost certainly miscounted a single move — and there is no way to tell which one without starting over. That is the one thing the Golden Lockpick tool removes entirely: it never miscounts.

Aaron's chest — frequently asked questions

How do you open Aaron's chest in the Gothic 1 Remake?
Aaron's chest in the Gothic 1 Remake opens with a fixed plate sequence of 60 total turns across 6 plates. Follow the numbered steps in this guide in order, or use the Golden Lockpick tool to open it in one click.
What are the starting plate positions for Aaron's chest?
The lock starts with plates at Plate 1: -3, Plate 2: +1, Plate 3: +2, Plate 4: +2, Plate 5: +2, Plate 6: +1. If your lock does not match this layout, you are at a different chest.
Will picking Aaron's chest get me banned or break my save?
No. The Gothic 1 Remake is single-player. Following a combination by hand is normal play, and the Golden Lockpick tool only sends ordinary keystrokes — it never edits your save or the game files.
Is there a faster way than counting the turns by hand?
Yes. The Golden Lockpick tool reads the lock in front of you and sends the correct sequence automatically, so you never break a pick or reload a save. It is completely free to download and use.

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