The 3 Mythic “Ghost” Pets Pearl Abyss Sealed Behind Zero-Hint Spawn Mechanics… 🦔❌
You can sink over 500 hours into Pywel, max out your Canta Plate Armor, and hoarde infinite consumables, but you will still likely never unlock these three ultra-elusive companion entities. High-level zoology hunters have just exposed three highly classified pets that require precise environmental destruction, rare vegetation foraging, and mandatory vendor stocking loops just to trigger their spawn state.
The community is losing its mind over a bizarre environmental trigger that involves literally tearing down specific training areas using your Force Palm kinetic skill—unearthing a hidden critter that vanishes back into the code if you blink. If you don’t know the exact feeding thresholds or which fast-travel point forces the world layer to refresh, you are completely locked out of these rare companion perks. Want to find the exact coordinates before the next patch cycles? 👇🔥
👉 Unlock the Secret Taming Guide & Map Coordinates Here:

As Crimson Desert Update 1.10 continues to reshuffle the endgame balance with Wyvern Mount progression systems, a parallel community movement has emerged focusing entirely on Pywel’s highly secretive wildlife ecosystem. While players frequently boast about high-damage weapon refinements like Frozen Anguish or Darkbringer, the true status symbol among high-level veterans has shifted to an entirely different asset class: the game’s three rarest hidden pets.
Uncovered and mapped by dedicated wilderness tracker Anubis_RD, these three companions—the Kakapo, the Flying Squirrel, and the Orange Hedgehog—are currently considered the most elusive non-combat entities in the game. Unlike standard pets that roam visible pathways or are locked behind straightforward regional quests, these “ghost pets” feature hyper-specific spawn conditions, intricate feeding thresholds, and deliberate mechanic layers that keep 90% of the player base from ever encountering them.
For serious collectors looking to secure these legendary status symbols, here is the definitive, step-by-step tactical manual to triggering their spawns and permanently locking in their loyalty.
Pet 1: The Kakapo (The Five-Hour Avian Nightmare)
The first creature on the high-rarity roster is the Kakapo, an exceptionally elusive bird that has pushed even the most patient community trackers to their absolute limits.
The Foraging Phase
Before a player can even attempt to locate the Kakapo, they must first gather its mandatory taming catalyst. Players are required to travel directly north of Demonia City. Within this specific regional boundary, a rare flora variant known as White Lavender spawns sparsely on the landscape. Collectors must actively harvest several units of this plant before moving to the next step.
The Stalking Phase
With the White Lavender secured in your inventory, fast travel to the outpost node located directly north of Dellesia (referred to by veterans as the outpost near Delizia). The Kakapo features a notoriously microscopic spawn rate within the immediate perimeter of this fast-travel node. Community reports indicate that tracking this bird can take anywhere from three to five hours of continuous zoning and grid searching, leading many to suspect that Pearl Abyss intentionally tuned its spawn parameters to mimic near-mythic scarcity.
The Taming Formula
Once the Kakapo is successfully spotted and cornered, players must engage the taming interface. To successfully override its skittish AI and force the Take In prompt to materialize on screen, players must manually open their inventory and feed the bird exactly three units of White Lavender. This pushes its trust rating to a flawless 100%, permanently registering the Kakapo to your companion roster.
Pet 2: The Flying Squirrel (The Force Palm Logging Method)
The second ultra-rare pet, the Flying Squirrel, is entirely missed by most players because its spawn state is directly tied to active environmental destruction rather than standard open-world roaming.
The Vendor Stocking Phase
To prepare for this taming run, players must first travel into the heart of Hernand City. Locate the primary produce merchant within the market sector and purchase their entire stock of standard Apples. Having a massive surplus of this basic fruit is mandatory for the final taming sequence.
The Logging Execution
With an inventory full of apples, fast travel to the Howling Hill Camp. From the arrival point, break immediately to the right side of the trail and move forward until you encounter a designated fighting practice area.
The surrounding landscape is dotted with thick, harvestable trees. The secret trigger requires players to physically knock these specific trees down. While players can utilize a standard logging axe, the community preferred meta is to sprint up to the trunks and unleash the Force Palm kinetic skill to instantly shatter the wood.
The Flying Squirrel has a microscopic percentage chance to be nesting on top of these trees. When the trunk collapses, the squirrel will drop directly to the forest floor. Players must be on absolute high alert; the moment the squirrel hits the ground, its fleeing script activates, and it will run out of bounds within seconds if not immediately caught. If the field is cleared and no squirrel drops, players must fast travel completely away from Howling Hill and return to force the zone instance—and all of its trees—to reset. Veteran trials show that it typically takes an average of three to four map resets to force a single spawn.
The Taming Formula
The moment the Flying Squirrel is caught, open your inventory and feed it exactly three Apples back-to-back. Achieving 100% trust unlocks the permanent Take In configuration.
Pet 3: The Orange Hedgehog (The Instance Refresh Strategy)
The final rare companion is the uniquely shaded Orange Hedgehog, a creature hidden in plain sight within one of Pywel’s agricultural sectors.
The Farm Infiltration
To begin this hunt, players must navigate back to the territories north of Dellesia. The primary target is a massive, localized Orange Tree Farm. The Orange Hedgehog spawns exclusively underneath the shade of these specific fruit-bearing branches.
The Reset Exploit
Because the hedgehog’s baseline spawn rate is exceptionally low, running blindly through the rows of trees rarely yields results on the first pass. To counter this, community data-miners have perfected the Instance Refresh Strategy. If the farm is empty, the player should sprint a short distance away from the farm’s geographical border, wait a few seconds, and then sprint back into the orchard. This short-range distance buffer forces the local world layer to refresh its entity spawns, frequently forcing the Orange Hedgehog to materialize directly beneath the trees upon your return.
The Taming Formula
Mirroring the Flying Squirrel protocol, once the Orange Hedgehog is successfully trapped, players must immediately pacify it by feeding it exactly three Apples from their inventory. The moment the third fruit is consumed, the trust meter hits 100%, enabling the Take In option to secure the companion permanently.
The Verdict: Prestige Over Utility
As tens of thousands of players continue to push through the high-stakes content of Patch 1.10, hoarding these three companions has become the definitive marker of an elite explorer. While they do not possess the aggressive aerial combat mechanics of a Wyvern equipped with a Sigil of Valor, the immense patience and specific mechanical knowledge required to extract them from Pywel’s hidden code commands massive respect across community hubs.
Pack your Force Palm skill, hoard your apples from Hernand City, and prepare for a long tracking session north of Dellesia—these three mythic pets are waiting, but they won’t make it easy.
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