Crimson Desert Beginner Guide: 34 Essential Tips We Wish We Knew Before Starting
Struggling with Crimson Desert's overwhelming open world? We've spent 100+ hours in Pywel to bring you the essential tips that'll save you from early-game frustration.
Crimson Desert throws you into the massive continent of Pywel with minimal hand-holding. From a combat system that plays more like a fighting game than a traditional RPG to inventory management that’ll make you question every pickup, there’s a brutal learning curve.
We’ve burned 100+ hours into Kliff’s journey so you don’t have to suffer through the same mistakes. This guide covers everything from inventory hacks to skill tree optimization, crime system exploitation to boss fight preparation.
What you’ll learn:
- How to stop drowning in junk loot within the first hour
- Which skills are actually worth your precious Abyss Artifacts
- The crime system loophole the game never explains
- Boss fight prep that separates victory from rage-quitting
Table of Contents
- Essential Preparation Before Leaving Hernand
- Core Walkthrough: Your First 10 Hours in Pywel
- Critical Mechanics the Game Won’t Explain
- High-Risk Failure Points and How to Avoid Them
- Rewards: Hidden Loot, Secret Unlocks, and Easter Eggs
Essential Preparation Before Leaving Hernand
Before you step out of Hernand Town, get these fundamentals sorted. Trust us—your future self will thank you.
Inventory Management: Stop Picking Up Garden Hoes
Your starting inventory is laughably small, and there’s no storage chest at launch. Every slot counts.
What to DROP immediately:
- Fishing Rods, Shovels, Garden Hoes, Mallets (unless actively using)
- Random bugs, herbs, food (unless crafting specific potions)
- White-tier weapons and armor you won’t equip
What to KEEP:
- Pickaxe or Mining Knuckledrill (ore is everywhere)
- Lumber Axe (timber for upgrades)
- Iron Ore, Copper Ore, Timber, Animal Hides (gear refinement)
- 10-15 healing food items (anything with 60+ healing)

Pro tip: Mark material locations with map pins instead of hoarding. Come back when you need them.
Where to Buy Extra Inventory Slots
Vendors in Hernand sell Small Bags (+1 slot each) for cheap silver:
- Provisioner’s Shop - 2 bags available
- Butchery - 2 bags available
- Confessional - 1 bag available
- Inn - 1 bag available
Total: 6 extra slots for minimal cost. Buy them all before leaving town.
Blacksmith Quest: Unlock Refinement Early
Complete ‘Turnali’s Request’ near Hernand’s center. The Blacksmith asks for Timber (cut down any tree). Reward: unlocks gear refinement.
Why this matters: Your starting Sword of the Wolf is viable for 20+ hours if you refine it. Don’t chase weapon upgrades—upgrade what you have.
Early refinement route:
- Head north of Hernand Castle to Cairn House
- Buy Iron and Copper ore from vendor
- Return to Blacksmith and refine immediately
- Repeat every time you return to town
Core Walkthrough: Your First 10 Hours in Pywel
Chapter 1-2: Survival Fundamentals
Priority objectives:
- Ring the Bell Tower in Hernand (reveals surrounding map)
- Activate every Abyss Nexus you find (fast travel points)
- Complete bounty board quests for inventory rewards
- Hunt animals for meat → cook at any campfire
Skill point allocation (first 10 Abyss Artifacts):
- Health: 3 points (bosses hit HARD)
- Stamina: 3 points (dodging is life)
- Axiom Force: 2 points (unlocks Aerial Maneuver)
- Armed Combat: 2 points (more damage, period)

Chapter 3: Greymane Camp Unlock
You’ll secure Howling Hill as your base. This is your one-stop shop:
- Cook sells meals and ingredients
- Blacksmith sells gear and ammo
- Cooking pot for meal prep
- Supply Chest stores mission rewards (check regularly!)
Camp upgrade priority:
- Rescue Greymanes via Faction Quests
- Unlock Trade Agreements with Hernand vendors
- Send Greymanes on protection missions (passive income)
- Construct farm and ranch for resource generation
Character Switching: Kliff, Damiane, and Oongka
Damiane unlocks in Chapter 3 (agile, rapier-based, has an Izuna Drop). Oongka unlocks in Chapter 7 (slow, heavy, devastating).
How switching works:
- Hold Up on D-Pad → select portrait
- GTA-style switch (they’re wherever they were)
- Separate skill trees, shared Health/Stamina/Spirit stats
- Character-specific side quests (do them when available!)
Artifact spending strategy:
- 80% on Kliff (you’ll play him 90% of the time)
- Save Faded Abyss Artifacts for respeccing Damiane/Oongka for their quests
- Don’t over-invest in alternate characters
Critical Mechanics the Game Won’t Explain
Force Palm Has Three Uses (The Third One is Broken)
The tutorial teaches you Force Palm for switches and puzzles. It stuns enemies too. But the real use?
Triple-jump traversal:
- Jump
- Press Force Palm mid-air (repeat up to 3 times)
- Gain massive vertical height
This lets you scale cliffs directly instead of following winding paths. Combined with air-to-ground attacks (flying kick, meteor slam), you’ll traverse 50% faster than players who don’t know this.
Bonus: Force Palm mines ore veins while wall-climbing. No pickaxe needed.
The Crime System is a Joke (Here’s How to Exploit It)
Crimson Desert’s crime mechanics are hilaribly forgiving. Here’s the loophole:
Step 1: Get a mask (complete Jeffrey’s first bounty, loot Bleed Bandits, or buy from Back Alley Merchant south of Hernand’s Church)
Step 2: Rob empty buildings (theft meter appears top-right)
Step 3: Don’t enter public spaces with witnesses while meter is active
Result: Free loot, zero consequences.
Public crime escape:
- Red ring appears around crime scene (larger ring = bigger crime)
- Escape the ring before meter depletes
- You’ll lose negligible Faction Contribution (easily regained)
Worst case: Get caught → pay fine → buy Writ of Absolution at church → sins forgiven.
Lantern Reveals Hidden POIs (Use It Constantly)
Equip your Lantern → press LB/L1 to cast light. Golden orbs appear in the distance, marking:
- Sealed Abyss Artifacts (challenges)
- Ancient Ruins (puzzles)
- Abyss Nexuses (fast travel)
- Hidden collectibles
Pro technique: Stand on cliffs and scan the horizon. You’ll spot 5-10 orbs per sweep.
Watch and Learn: Free Skills Without Spending Artifacts
Some skills have an eye icon in the skill tree. These can be unlocked by observing enemies use them:
- Enemy performs move (blue highlight, slow-mo triggers)
- Prolong the fight, let them repeat the move
- Kliff learns it permanently (zero artifact cost)
Examples: Flight (from certain bosses), grappling techniques, elemental abilities.
Check the eye icon before spending artifacts!
High-Risk Failure Points and How to Avoid Them
Boss Fight Preparation Checklist
Bosses in Crimson Desert are not like the trash mobs. They’re faster, hit harder, and will humble you.
Before any boss fight:
- +2 points in Health and Stamina (minimum)
- 15+ healing food items (cooked meat works)
- 3-5 Palmar Pills (auto-revive +30% HP)
- Weapon refined to current tier
- Armor sharpened at grindstone/anvil
First major bosses: The Hornsplitter and Reed Devil (end of Chapter 2). If your quest says “go fight them,” you’re not ready. Grind for 30 more minutes.
Stamina Management During Gliding
Gliding drains stamina fast. Here’s the trick:
Dip-and-recover technique:
- Glide for 3-4 seconds
- Cancel glide (free-fall for 2 seconds, stamina regenerates)
- Resume gliding
- Repeat
This doubles your glide distance without food buffs.
Missable Content Warnings
Time-sensitive quests:
- Character-specific side quests (Damiane/Oongka) become unavailable during certain main story chapters
- Some Faction Quests lock out after region progression
- Bounty board quests refresh, but unique bounties don’t
FOMO check: Complete character quests as they appear. Main story can wait.
Known Bugs and Workarounds
Issue: Inventory shows fewer Greymanes than you actually have. Fix: Reload save or check camp roster directly.
Issue: Fast travel points don’t appear on map. Fix: Use Lantern’s Blinding Flash (LB/L1) to reveal glints of light.
Issue: Boss attacks you during revive animation. Status: Fixed in Day One Patch 1.00.02. Update if you haven’t.
Rewards: Hidden Loot, Secret Unlocks, and Easter Eggs
Abyss Cresset Puzzle Rewards
Abyss Cressets are fast travel points locked behind puzzles. Solving them grants:
- Abyss Artifacts (skill points)
- Fast travel activation
- Access to Abyss islands (floating puzzle zones)
Priority targets:
- Any Cresset with visible puzzle mechanics
- Sealed Abyss Artifacts (glowing white in inventory = unclaimed reward)
- Witch Sanctums (blueprint rewards for gear sockets)
Contribution Shop: Free Gear Loop
The Contribution Shop (beyond Hernand’s castle gate) lets you:
- Buy gear with Contribution currency
- Use it until it’s outdated
- Sell it back (full Contribution refund)
- Buy better gear at next town
Result: Always have appropriate gear without permanent investment.
Pet System: Automatic Looting
Tame a pet within your first 2 hours:
- Pet any domesticable animal (dogs, cats)
- +5 trust per pet (5x/day)
- +20 trust per meat feed (3x/day)
- Full trust = tamed
Benefit: Pets auto-loot corpses and ore veins. Downside: Inventory fills with junk faster.
Mount Taming: Save 5,000+ Silver
Wild horses spawn across Pywel. Taming one saves you a fortune:
Taming minigame:
- Chase wild horse (sprint + mount button)
- Horse bucks → tilt left stick toward tail direction
- Fill yellow bar = success
- Choose: Register & Ride, Register & Stable, or Ride Only
Mount leveling: Horses gain defense, speed, and stamina the more you ride. Free upgrades!
Quick Reference Tables
Skill Priority for First 20 Hours
| Skill Tree | Priority | Key Abilities | Why |
|---|---|---|---|
| Health | High | +HP per point | Boss survival |
| Stamina | High | +Stamina per point | Dodging, gliding, abilities |
| Axiom Force | High | Aerial Maneuver (Lvl 2) | Best traversal skill |
| Armed Combat | Medium | Evasive Slash, +damage | Core DPS for Kliff |
| Stab | Medium | Rend Armor (max) | Ignores boss super armor |
| Nature’s Echo | Medium | Double attacks | Insane DPS when maxed |
| Spirit | Low | Unlock later | Not needed early |
Food Healing Values (Early Game)
| Food Item | Healing | Ingredients | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Grilled Meat | 60-80 | Raw Meat | Cook at campfire |
| Meat Skewer | 100-120 | Raw Meat x2 | Inn or cooking pot |
| Stew | 150-200 | Meat + Veg | Cooking pot + recipe |
| Feast Meal | 300+ | Multiple ingredients | Boss fight prep |
Patch Notes Impact (Day One Update 1.00.02)
This guide reflects post-patch gameplay. Key changes affecting beginners:
Buffs:
- Bear no longer has instant-kill attacks
- Tenebrum boss puzzle doesn’t restart on death
- Cutscene fast-forward is quicker
- “Watch and Learn” skill detection improved
Nerfs:
- QTE difficulty scales with repeated failures (can’t spam skip)
Update before playing. The patch is 3.1GB and fixes game-breaking bugs.
little-claw note: Crimson Desert is a marathon, not a sprint. Don’t rush the main story—explore, experiment, and don’t be afraid to respec. The best build is the one you enjoy playing. Now get out there and stop picking up every damn garden hoe.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I expand my inventory space in Crimson Desert?
You can buy Small Bags from vendors in Hernand Town (Provisioner's Shop, Butchery, Confessional, Inn) for a minor fee. Each bag adds +1 slot. Completing bounty board quests and side quests also rewards Medium Bags (+3 slots).
What are the best starter skills to unlock first in Crimson Desert?
Prioritize Health and Stamina stats early. For skills, grab Aerial Maneuver (Axiom Force Level 2) for traversal, Turning Slash for AoE damage, and Level 2 Grappling for the OP dashing kick combo. Don't waste artifacts on 'Watch and Learn' skills you can get for free.
How do I reveal the fog of war on the map?
Find and ring Bell Towers in major towns and settlements (marked as white bell icons on minimap). This summons a Shai who will unfog a large portion of the region, revealing vendors, POIs, and roads.
Can I respec my skill tree in Crimson Desert?
Yes. Hold Square/X/F in the Skill Tree menu to respec. You need one Faded Abyss Artifact per respec, earned from Challenges and Main Quests. Skills learned via 'Watch and Learn' remain permanently unlocked.
Why am I dying so much to bosses?
Bosses in Crimson Desert are overtuned. Before attempting bosses like The Hornsplitter or Reed Devil, invest 2-3 points in Health and Stamina, bring 15+ healing food items, and keep Palmar Pills for auto-revive. Consider refining your gear at the Blacksmith first.
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