STOP WALKING, START RIDING! 🐻🔥 EVERY SPECIAL MOUNT IN CRIMSON DESERT REVEALED!

Tired of trekking across the massive continent of Pywel on foot? The wait is over! We just got the ultimate showcase of every Special Mount currently in the game, and the hype is REAL. 🚀

Forget basic horses—how about charging into battle on a massive Armored Bear? 🐻 Or gliding through the skies on a Cloud Cart? We’ve got the full guide on how to tame the rarest beasts, including the legendary Frost Wolf and the elusive Desert Camel.

But that’s not even the best part… Pearl Abyss just teased a 10 NEW PERMANENT MOUNT update! 😱 No more temporary tames—these beasts will be yours forever with their own unique skill trees and gear slots. From mythical stags to rumored Abyssal creatures, the way you travel is about to change forever.

Want to know the secret locations to find these legendary spawns before everyone else? Check out the full showcase and taming guide below! 👇

For the 5 million players currently navigating the treacherous landscapes of Crimson Desert, the question has always been: “How do I get there faster—and look cooler doing it?” Today, the answer arrived with a thunderous roar.

A comprehensive new deep-dive has revealed the full roster of Special Mounts available in Pywel, alongside a bombshell announcement from Pearl Abyss: a massive update introducing 10 new permanent mounts is officially on the horizon.

The Era of the “Battle Bear” While most open-world RPGs settle for various shades of horses, Crimson Desert is pushing the boundaries of fantasy traversal. The current “King of the Road” is undoubtedly the Armored Bear, a beast that doesn’t just transport the player but actively participates in the game’s chaotic dynamic faction wars.

“Riding a bear into a skirmish changes the entire tactical feel of the game,” says one veteran player. “You’re not just moving; you’re a siege engine.” Other high-tier mounts highlighted in the showcase include the Frost Wolf, essential for navigating the stamina-draining ice biomes, and the Desert Camel, which offers unique resistances to the searing heat of the southern wastes.

The “Permanent” Revolution The biggest gripe among the community since launch has been the “temporary” nature of many high-end beasts. Currently, many rare creatures found in the wild act as temporary companions that return to the wild after a certain period.

Pearl Abyss has clearly heard the outcry. The upcoming update will introduce 10 Permanent Mounts, allowing players to bond with, level up, and equip specialized gear on their favorite beasts. Rumors suggest this roster will include everything from a Mystical Great Stag to “Abyssal-tainted” creatures that can utilize the game’s unique Axiom Force mechanics for vertical traversal.

The Cloud Cart and Aerial Freedom The showcase also provided much-needed clarity on the Cloud Cart, a mount that has been shrouded in bug-related drama since launch. While technical issues have made summoning the cart a “ghostly” experience for some, the new guide demonstrates its true potential for long-distance travel, offering a bird’s-eye view of Pywel’s stunning, dense world design.

Taming the Untamable: A Technical Feat Taming these special mounts isn’t as simple as pressing a button. It involves a complex mini-game that utilizes the player’s Stamina and Spirit pools. Pro-tips from the community suggest using specific high-tier food buffs—like those used in the “Boss Melter” builds—to ensure you don’t get bucked off by a legendary spawn.

A New Economy of Speed With 5 million copies sold, the “Mount Meta” is expected to spark a new sub-economy within the game. Players are already mapping out “Spawn Rotations” for the rarest breeds, hoping to secure their permanent companions before the “Great Migration” update drops.

As Pearl Abyss continues to pivot based on player feedback, the message is clear: Pywel is a world meant to be conquered from the back of a beast. Whether you’re a fan of the classic Hwando-wielding knight on horseback or a marauder on a war-bear, the horizon has never looked more inviting.