Raiden in Pywel? ⚡️ Stop wearing heavy plate and start moving like a Martial Arts Master!

Ever wonder how top-tier players are pulling off those insane aerial combos with zero lag? It’s not just skill—it’s the Skyblazer Cloth Armor. This “hidden-in-plain-sight” set is scattered across late-game regions, but if you’re ambitious enough, you can bypass the dragons and grab the full set way before you’re “supposed” to.

From a secret rotating wall in a giant sanctum to a hidden cave behind a waterfall that requires a specific “Sword Stab” to enter, most players walk right past these pieces without a clue. Want the exact coordinates for the -8% stamina cost cloak and the gloves that give you a crit boost?

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In the brutal world of Pywel, where dragons roam the skies and heavy mercenaries rule the roads, a new fashion trend is taking hold—and it’s surprisingly light.

The Skyblazer Cloth Armor, once considered a niche set for “glass cannon” builds, has exploded in popularity following a series of viral combat montages. Fans are calling it the “Martial Arts Master” set, trading the defensive bulk of the Canta Plate Armor for movement speed, critical hit buffs, and an undeniable “budget Raiden” vibe.

The ‘Hidden in Plain Sight’ Hunt The hunt for the Skyblazer set is a test of observation rather than raw power. According to a detailed walkthrough by Arekkz Gaming, the pieces are scattered throughout endgame regions like Fort Wind Ridge and the Sanctum of Devotion, yet they can be acquired without engaging a single high-level enemy.

The Rotating Secrets of the Fort The journey begins at Fort Wind Ridge. To find the Skyblazer Cloth Cloak, players must scale the fort’s tallest central tower, ignoring the Drakes circling overhead. At the summit, a “suspicious square” on the floor acts as a hidden mechanism. “You have to crouch and use a Force Palm to rotate it,” one guide noted. This reveals a chest containing the cloak—a piece that can be upgraded into the late game for surprisingly solid defense.

Waterfall Gatekeepers Perhaps the most difficult piece to secure is the Skyblazer Leather Gloves. Located in the Serpent Scale Cave, the entrance is hidden behind a waterfall that acts as a physical barrier. Players cannot simply walk through; they must perform a “Charged Sword Stab” (R1 + Triangle) to pierce the water’s surface and gain entry. These gloves are highly sought after for their innate critical hit chance, a rarity for cloth-tier gear.

The Raiden Transformation While the set doesn’t officially include boots, the community has found creative ways to complete the look. By applying blue and white dyes, the Skyblazer set perfectly mimics the aesthetic of Mortal Kombat’s Raiden. Hardcore fans are even pairing the set with “lightning-effect” gloves obtained from the Bone Pit arena mission in the Tash Kalp region to fully embrace the God of Thunder persona.

Movement is the New Meta Why the sudden shift to cloth? “It’s all about the movement speed,” says a moderator on the Crimson Desert Discord. “The helmet and chest piece both offer mobility buffs that make Cliff feel like a different character. In a game where positioning is everything, that extra speed is worth more than ten points of physical defense.”

As more players transition to the “Skyblazer” lifestyle, the roads of Pywel are starting to look less like a medieval battlefield and more like a martial arts dojo. Just don’t forget to pack a sword for the waterfall—and watch out for the Drakes.