THE ULTIMATE TRUST GUIDE: TURN EVERY NPC INTO YOUR PERSONAL LOOT BOX! đŸ€đŸŽ

Stop treating NPCs like background scenery! In Crimson Desert, the “Trust” meter is the secret to unlocking the most broken items in the game—from Volume 4 crafting books and legendary mount sightings to rare Abyss Gears.

Did you know there’s a secret Rabbit Leather Mask hidden behind a crane in the Caring Quarry that gives you a flat +2 boost to every trust action? Or that you can “gaslight” the game by pickpocketing back the very gold bars you just gifted to a merchant? Whether it’s feeding raw fish to a cat so it’ll ride your shoulder, or bribing a Dwarven miner with beer for a mountain of gemstones, I’ve cracked the code for every race. Want to know why the “Peasant Class” gives you 15 thick hides or how to get Solomon’s Holy Water from a nun? The spreadsheet is huge, but the logic is simple. Stop being a stranger and start being the most trusted mercenary in Pywel 👇

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In the war-torn continent of Pywel, a kind word and the right gift might be more powerful than a +10 Greatsword. As Crimson Desert players push into the mid-game, a complex “Trust Economy” has been revealed, showing that nearly every NPC—from nameless guides to the highest-ranking scholars—holds a key to rare endgame rewards.

The trust system, which measures Cliff’s relationship with every inhabitant of the world, has become a primary focus for those looking to maximize their Grey Main Camp and secure “S-tier” crafting recipes.

The Science of Gifting: Race Matters

Extensive community testing has confirmed that an NPC’s race is the primary factor in determining their “Love” language. To reach the 100% Trust cap efficiently, players must tailor their gifts to the specific biology of Pywel’s inhabitants:

Humans: Coin pouches are the universal currency (+5 points).

Dwarves: Ores and beer are the gold standard (+10 points).

Orcs: Ivory and honey tea are the quickest routes to their hearts (+20 points).

Trolls: Large stockpiles of hides are essential (+10 points).

Shy: The “child-sized” race exclusively loves Palmar leaves (+30 points).

“It’s not just about what you give, it’s about who you give it to,” explains community researcher Dovaz. “Giving honey tea to a Troll might get you a level-up, but giving it to a Goblin is a waste of resources.”

The Rabbit Mask and Abyss Synergies

To expedite this social climbing, savvy mercenaries are heading north of Hernand to the Caring Quarry. Hidden behind a movable block is the Rabbit Leather Mask, a unique headpiece that provides a permanent +2 bonus to all trust gains. Later in the game, players can further boost this with specialized Abyss Gears slotted into their armor, including a specific variant for animal companions called “Pet Trust Gain.”

From Peasants to Sorcerers: The Reward Pool

The rewards for hitting 100% Trust are dictated by the NPC’s profession, categorized into “Classes”:

The Peasant Class: Guides and fishermen reward trust with stacks of Thick Hide and decorative flower pots.

The Artisan Class: Found at the Kilm Den, these crafters accept gunpowder and rubber, returning high-end “Cuckoo” crafting components needed for endgame projects.

The Sorcerer Class: Located in Teriv, they take bird feathers in exchange for high-tier alchemy formulas and rare materials like mercury.

The Solomon Followers: Pilgrims and nuns reward the gift of herbal tea with Solomon’s Holy Water and specialized priest weapons.

The Pet Factor: Battle Companions and Shoulder Cats

Trust isn’t just for humans. By petting and feeding the cats and dogs of Pywel, players can adopt them into the Grey Main Camp. These pets are far from purely cosmetic; once summoned, they assist in combat and automatically loot items from the ground. “Cats will even ride your shoulder when you’re stationary,” Dovaz noted. “But they’re picky—raw fish must be discarded on the ground for them to ‘grab’ it, they won’t take it from a menu.”

The “Bandit” Strategy: Recirculating Wealth

Perhaps the most “Pywel” aspect of the system is the ability to pickpocket back gifted items. When gifting to non-shop, unnamed NPCs, the item is added to their personal inventory. This has led to a controversial “recirculating” strategy where players gift a rare Gold Bar to hit 100% Trust instantly, then immediately steal it back using a mask and the pickpocket skill.

As Pearl Abyss continues to expand the world of Pywel, the “Trust Meta” is proving that being the world’s most popular mercenary is just as important as being its most lethal.