Crimson Desert Best Tips & Tricks
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Crimson Desert Best Tips & Tricks

Master Crimson Desert faster with these essential tips covering inventory, combat, fast travel, and the Abyss skill system.

Larc

Larc

Updated Mar 25, 2026

Crimson Desert Best Tips & Tricks

Crimson Desert does not ease you in. Pearl Abyss dropped players into a continent that dwarfs most open-world games, paired with a combat system that plays closer to a fighting game than anything in the traditional action-RPG mold. The result is a steep opening few hours that can feel genuinely punishing if you go in blind. After spending dozens of hours testing every system, from the Abyss skill tree to the crime mechanics, here is everything you need to hit the ground running in Pywel.

How should you manage inventory in Crimson Desert?

Inventory pressure hits fast. The temptation to grab every herb, bug, and garden hoe you pass will fill your slots before you reach the second town. Resist it. Keep space reserved for the materials that actually matter: Iron ore, Copper ore, Timber, and Animal Hides. These are the backbone of equipment upgrades, and you will need them constantly.

As of Patch 1.00.03, a Storage Box holding 240 items is available near the Freeswords Tent outside Hernand Castle before Chapter 3, then moves to the Greymane Camp at Howling Hill once you build it. Use it. Offload anything you are not actively using rather than carrying it around.

Manage your inventory early

Manage your inventory early

For food, prioritize meats you can grill on the spot. Anything with a healing value around 60 or higher is perfectly serviceable through the first four to five chapters. Carry at least 10 to 15 meals before any major quest. If you do not have a recipe memorized, improvise the same dish three times and the recipe unlocks automatically.

Small Bags sold by vendors like the Provisioner's Shop and the Inn in Hernand each add one slot. They are cheap, and across the number of vendors in the world, those single slots add up. Sell recipes and letters once you have read them, since they sit in your inventory doing nothing and actually fetch decent coin at vendors.

What is the fastest way to make money early?

Two answers: mini-games and bounties. The arm wrestling and archery games in Hernand are not difficult, and they pay reliably in the opening hours when Silver is tight. Spend a few minutes grinding them before heading out on your first major quest.

Bounty targets are the better long-term earner, but pay attention to the contract details. Many specify the target must be brought in alive, and those pay more. Stop attacking the moment the "Tie up" prompt appears. One extra punch can kill a target that was worth more breathing.

Clearing camps occupied by Bleed Bandits around Hernand's outskirts serves double duty: you loot weapons and armor to sell, and you potentially pick up Abyss Artifacts in the process. Those camps also need to be cleared before you can send Greymanes out on missions tied to those locations.

Activate Nexus plates early

Activate Nexus plates early

How does fast travel work in Crimson Desert?

The map is enormous, and walking everywhere is not a strategy. Two types of Abyss points handle fast travel:

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Both appear as large "?" circles on the map and only reveal themselves when you get close enough. Make them a priority whenever one appears. The Abyss Artifacts from Cresset puzzles are too valuable to skip, and the fast travel network makes everything else in the game faster.

Understanding the Abyss skill tree and stat system

Crimson Desert skips traditional leveling entirely. Abyss Artifacts are the currency for everything: unlocking skills, adding points to Health, Stamina, or Spirit, and refining gear at higher upgrade tiers.

The skill tree is unusually open. You can invest in almost any node from the start, with a few exceptions. That freedom is both the appeal and the trap. Pick a combat style early and commit to it:

  • Ranged focus: Invest in bow skills and keep Stamina topped up
  • Grappler: Max out throwing and grapple chains before touching anything else
  • Agile melee: Prioritize Force Palm upgrades for both combat and traversal

Stamina deserves more attention than most players give it early on. It fuels special moves, enables gliding, and is required for the Aerial Maneuver zip ability unlocked at Force Palm level two. That move costs 200 Stamina, so you need to invest in the stat before it becomes usable at all.

Force Palm unlocks traversal tools

Force Palm unlocks traversal tools

Some skills can be unlocked for free through the "Watch and Learn" observation system. Watching certain NPCs perform a move teaches it without spending an Artifact. The Pump Kick, for example, can be learned by observing Rhett during your fight with him in the city square. These are worth hunting down before spending currency on the same skills.

Respeccing is possible at any time by holding Square/X/F in the Skill Tree menu, but it requires a Faded Abyss Artifact. These are not unlimited, so do not respec carelessly. Skills learned through observation remain permanently unlocked even after a respec.

How to use Force Palm and movement skills effectively

Force Palm is not just a combat tool. In the air, it can be activated up to three times consecutively to gain significant height, which makes scaling cliffs far faster than following mountain paths on foot. Pair it with air-to-ground moves like the flying kick, meteor kick, and body slam for combat follow-ups.

It also mines ore veins while you are clinging to a wall, no pickaxe required. The catch: it pushes you off the wall when used, so position yourself accordingly. If you have an active pet summoned, it will collect any ore that drops to the ground automatically.

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Crimson Desert Best Tips & Tricks

Once you upgrade Axiom Force to level two, the Aerial Maneuver unlocks. This is a Spider-Man style zip to a target location and changes traversal completely. The 200 Stamina cost is steep, but once you have invested in the stat, it becomes one of the most useful movement options in the game.

Your horse handles fall damage better than Kliff does. It takes no damage from drops, though Kliff will be thrown off if the fall exceeds a certain distance. For Kliff himself, activating the glide ability even briefly before landing cushions the impact. Glide also recharges Stamina during freefall, so you can activate it even on empty and still break a fatal drop.

What should you prioritize at the Greymane Camp?

The camp at Howling Hill unlocks in Chapter 3 and becomes your primary hub for the rest of the game. A few things to set up immediately:

  • Use the Cook for ready-made meals and ingredients rather than hunting everything yourself
  • Stop at the Blacksmith before major quests to refine gear and restock ranged ammo
  • Check the Supply Chest near Ross regularly; it stores loot from missions and resources produced by the camp
  • Build up Greymane trust to unlock Trade Agreements with Hernand Town vendors, letting you buy their stock directly from camp

Sending Greymanes on protection missions is the most passive way to accumulate funds and resources. Run them in the background whenever you are low on camp currency. New mission types and skills for your Greymanes unlock as you complete camp-related side quests, particularly those in the Embers of Return category.

Quick tips that most players miss

A handful of smaller mechanics that the game explains poorly or not at all:

  • Bell Towers unfog large map sections when rung, revealing vendor locations, roads, and points of interest. They appear as bell icons on the minimap. The first one in Hernand Town sits between the Jail and the Inn.
  • Grindstones temporarily boost weapon attack power; Anvils temporarily boost armor defense. Both wear off over time and do not display the stat once depleted. Use them before boss fights.
  • Pets auto-loot items from the ground, which is especially useful during mining. Gain 100 Trust with an animal by petting it (5 Trust per pet, up to 5 times daily) or feeding it meat (20 Trust per feed, up to 3 times daily). Two days of consistent feeding is enough.
  • Wild horses can be tamed for free. Catch one, mount it, then point the left analog stick toward the horse's tail during the bucking mini-game to stay balanced until the yellow bar fills.
  • Mining ore veins for the first time marks them permanently on your map for future visits.
  • Cutting down trees requires pressing R1+R2/RB+RT simultaneously. You only need an axe for the final step of converting the log into timber.
  • Recipe scrolls are worthless once learned but sell for solid coin at vendors. Do not discard them.

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March 25th 2026