🚨 URGENT: THE CRIMSON DESERT ECONOMY IS BROKEN! UNLIMITED MONEY GLITCH FOUND! 💰🔥

Stop the grind! A game-breaking “Infinite Money & Gold Bar” glitch was just discovered at the Spire of Insight, and it’s absolute insanity! 😱 We’re talking 200+ Silver every 30 minutes and respawning Gold Bars that make you a billionaire before you even hit the mid-game! 📈

Pearl Abyss is already tracking this, so you need to move FAST before Patch 1.00.04 wipes it out. From “infinite respawning boxes” to the legendary fireplace secret at Lioncrest Manor, we’ve got the step-by-step guide to filling your bank account with zero effort. Don’t be the only one playing broke—get rich NOW! 👇✨

Just days after Pearl Abyss released a massive patch to fix “clunky” controls, Crimson Desert is facing a new crisis: a complete economic collapse. A series of “infinite money” exploits have gone viral on Reddit and YouTube, allowing players to bypass the game’s grueling mercenary grind and amass thousands of Silver in minutes. As word of the “Spire of Insight Glitch” spreads, many in the community are racing to exploit the flaw before the developers can deploy a hotfix.

The glitch, which centers on a specific interaction with respawning loot containers, is being hailed by some as a “blessing” for early-game progression and condemned by others as a “game-ruining” oversight.

The ‘Spire of Insight’ Infinite Loop

The most lucrative exploit discovered so far involves the Spire of Insight, located south of Pororin Village. According to multiple users on r/CrimsonDesert, the second floor of the Spire contains a series of drawers and cabinets that effectively “forget” they have been looted.

By following a specific ritual—burning the thorns at the entrance and using a gravestone to activate the central lift—players gain access to a room filled with cabinets. “Once you loot the boxes from the drawers the first time, they don’t stay gone,” one player reported. “If you simply circle the room, the boxes respawn indefinitely outside of the furniture on the floor. You can just walk in circles and fill your inventory with copper pouches and keys.”

Tests by community members indicate that this method can net upwards of 200+ Silver every half-hour, a staggering sum for a region where most starting quests pay less than 10.

The Lioncrest Manor ‘Gold Bar’ Secret

While the Spire offers a steady stream of Silver, the real “whales” of Pywel are focusing on Lioncrest Manor. A separate, potentially intentional “respawn” bug has been found in the Manor’s ground floor fireplace.

Players have discovered that by sneaking into the Manor—using a mask to bypass guards—they can “Steal” a Gold Bar (worth 500 Silver) from the fireplace. Crucially, players are reporting that this Gold Bar respawns every few in-game days. When combined with the “Save Scumming” technique at the Hernand Bank, where players reload saves to ensure “High-Risk” investments pay out 55% profits, the potential for wealth is limitless.

A Community Divided: To Patch or Not to Patch?

The “Greymane” community is currently in a state of civil war over the discovery. On one side, the “Purists” argue that these exploits destroy the gritty, survivalist atmosphere Pearl Abyss intended. “What’s the point of being a mercenary if you have infinite gold?” asked one prominent X user. “It makes the entire faction and trade system irrelevant.”

On the other side, the “Exploiters” point to the game’s steep difficulty and high gear costs as justification. “The economy is overtuned,” a Reddit user countered. “If I have to pay 100 Silver just to open a bank account, I’m taking the free Gold Bar. It’s not cheating; it’s being a smart mercenary.”

The Developer Clock is Ticking

Pearl Abyss has historically been quick to patch economy-breaking bugs in their previous titles. While Patch 1.00.03 focused on QoL improvements, industry analysts expect Patch 1.00.04 to “nuke” the Spire of Insight’s respawn rates and potentially lock the Lioncrest Manor Gold Bar behind a one-time quest flag.

As the “Theft Meter” continues to rise across Pywel, players are being advised to “get while the getting is good.” Whether this massive influx of “easy money” will lead to a more enjoyable experience or a hollow victory remains to be seen. But for now, Kliff Macduff is no longer a desperate mercenary—he is the richest man in the history of the continent.