LEVEL UP DAMIANE IN MINUTES? 🚨 THE “INFINITE XP LOOP” IS REAL! 📉💥

Stop “clearing” strongholds! You’re killing your gains. The secret: Keep the Infirmary standing and stay outside the capture zone. Result? Enemies spawn INDEFINITELY. 😱

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While most players in Crimson Desert are painstakingly liberating Pywel one stronghold at a time, a tactical elite has discovered that “winning” is actually the biggest mistake you can make. A newly exposed “Infinite XP” method, centered on the game’s infirmary mechanics, is allowing players to level up the character Damiane at a rate that has industry analysts stunned.

The method, dubbed the “Infirmary Loop,” exploits the way the game handles enemy reinforcements in active combat zones.

The Sustained Slaughter At the heart of every major stronghold lies an Infirmary. In a standard playthrough, players destroy this building to stop enemy reinforcements. However, by keeping the infirmary intact and carefully positioning themselves outside the “Capture Zone” (the area that triggers the territory completion bar), players have found they can lock the game into a permanent combat state.

“The stronghold becomes a conveyor belt of enemies,” says a lead contributor from the Dopamine Hunter community. “They spawn, you kill them, they retreat to the infirmary, and they come right back. It’s a closed system that never resolves, providing non-stop XP and Abyss Artifacts without ever having to move an inch.”

A Multi-Million Silver Economy The “Infirmary Loop” isn’t just a leveling tool; it’s a massive economic engine. Each fallen enemy drops loot ranging from damaged boots to high-tier helmets worth up to 15 silver each. By using a pet dog to auto-loot the battlefield, players are reporting “filthy rich” status within hours.

These resources are then being fed back into the Greymane camp’s provision system. By donating the mountain of looted gear, players can stabilize their camp’s internal economy, allowing for 24/7 mission dispatches for mining, farming, and escorts without ever running out of food or money.

The Damiane Dominance The primary beneficiary of this exploit is Damiane, a character many now believe to be even more powerful than the protagonist, Kliff. Because the game rewards Abyss Artifacts—the currency for skill upgrades—based on enemy kill counts, the loop allows players to fully max out Damiane’s “busted” skill tree long before the story demands it.

The ‘One-Time’ Danger There is, however, a catch that has some players grieving. “The biggest mistake people make is finishing the job,” warn veteran guides. Once the capture bar fills or the boss is slain, the “Infinite XP Machine” shuts down permanently. For those who value efficiency over narrative completion, these strongholds are being treated as “permanent farms” rather than objectives to be cleared.

Pearl Abyss has not yet addressed whether this “Combat State” loophole will be patched. For now, the fields of Pywel are stained with the blood of an infinite army, and Damiane is rising as the game’s undisputed powerhouse.