🚨 STOP FARMING WRONG! YOU ARE BRICKING YOUR CRIMSON DESERT MAP! 🚨

Still spending hours mining for Iron and Bismuth? You’re doing it the hard way—and you might be permanently killing your best farm spots without even knowing it. 💀

The community just discovered an “Infinite Iron Farm” at Sage Peak, but there’s a catch: kill the wrong “Fortnite Bush” and that ore is GONE FOREVER. Pywel’s resources are precious, and Pearl Abyss didn’t put this in the manual. 😱

THE SECRET FARMER’S BIBLE: 🔥 The Sage Peak exploit: How to turn rocks into crabs for infinite Iron (and the one enemy you MUST NOT kill). 🦀 🔥 The Silver Mining Shaft & Diamond Chasm: Hidden waterfall entrances Pearl Abyss hid from the map. 💎 🔥 Abyss Artifacts for days: Why scanning pockets at the Beggar Headquarters is better than questing. 📦 🔥 The “Holy Island of Minerals”: One location that has every rock your heart desires. 🏝️

Your gear is only as good as your materials. Don’t be the mercenary stuck with Level 1 weapons while the rest of the Greymanes are maxed out. Click to save your farm! 👇🔥

In the high-stakes world of Crimson Desert, knowledge isn’t just power—it’s the difference between a max-level legendary sword and a broken piece of iron. A series of viral reports from elite mercenaries has exposed a terrifying reality: players may be accidentally “killing” their best resource spots permanently.

The uproar centers on the discovery of “infinite” farming loops that rely on specific, often overlooked environmental triggers.

The Sage Peak Sacrifice The most controversial discovery is the Sage Peak Iron Farm, located just above Hernand. Players have found that small rocks at the peak can be “forced” to transform into crabs that drop massive amounts of Iron. However, the farm is tied to “bush enemies” that act as regional controllers.

“If you kill the bush, that section of the farm never respawns. Ever,” warned veteran miner Soulgrot. “I accidentally aggroed one and had to reload an old save. It’s a literal minefield for your progress.”

Hidden Chasm of Diamonds While Iron is the backbone of the military, Diamonds are the luxury requirement for elite jewelry. Until now, they were thought to be incredibly rare, but a “sneaky point” has been identified at the bottom of a massive chasm in southern Hernand. Players are reportedly “jumping face-first” into the abyss to find a hidden hole leading to the only known diamond deposit in the game.

The ‘Holy Grail’ of Ore For those tired of trekking across Pywel, a “Holy Island of Minerals” has been located above Grath. This geological anomaly contains nearly every type of rock in the game, from Copper to Bismuth. To maximize the haul, players are being urged to use the Mining Knuckle Drill (acquired from the quarry) which, when fully refined to level 10, offers a 30% chance of additional ore.

The Abyss Artifact Black Market Upgrading weapons past level 4 requires Abyss Artifacts, and players have found a faster way than killing bosses: pickpocketing. By using the “Light Sword” scan at the Beggar Headquarters in Hernand, players are hunting for “Cubes” hidden in NPCs’ pockets.

“It’s tedious, and the RNG is brutal, but it beats fighting a dragon for one artifact,” one Reddit user commented. For those who prefer combat, a “Musketeer firing line” near the late-game Abyss Nexus has become the premier XP and artifact farm—as long as the local dragon hasn’t been cleared.

A Warning to All Mercenaries As the hunt for Silver behind waterfalls and Gold in the Drake Fall Forge intensifies, the community’s advice is simple: save your game before you farm. With “Fortnite Bushes” and “Big Crabs” acting as the literal keys to the economy, one wrong swing of Kliff’s axe could turn a golden opportunity into a barren wasteland.