INFINITE DRAGON FLIGHT IS REAL! 🐉 Stop waiting 50 minutes to fly!

Is Pearl Abyss trying to ground you? Players just discovered a secret “Witch’s Horn” that deletes the dragon cooldown—and the Abyssal Armor is literal “Iron Man” for dragons! 🚀

Imagine homing fireballs and 24/7 aerial dominance. From the secret diamond mine to the “Gundam-style” armor quest, we’re showing you how to rule the skies of Pywel forever. Why land when you can be an apex predator? 🌋

The “Wings of Iron” secrets are out. Never land again! 👇

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The sky is no longer the limit in Crimson Desert; it’s a permanent residence. A groundbreaking discovery by the “Greymane” community has revealed a way to bypass the game’s most hated mechanic: the 50-minute real-world cooldown on the Black Star Dragon.

The breakthrough, popularized by elite gaming outlet Arekkz Gaming, centers on a craftable “Horn” item that instantly resets the dragon’s summon timer. This, combined with the reveal of the Abyssal Fusion Armor—which attaches to the dragon in a high-tech “Gundam-style” sequence—has shifted the game’s meta from ground-based combat to total aerial dominance.

The ‘Witch’s Horn’ Loop

The “Infinite Flight” exploit isn’t a glitch in the traditional sense, but a masterclass in resource farming. To craft the reset horn, players are raiding a secret diamond mine near the Ray Camp for Stalactites and, bizarrely, slaughtering massive amounts of ranch chickens for Feathers.

The most elusive ingredient, the Dragonclaw Horn, requires players to unlock the Tinkerton Dig Site in Delysia. “It’s a logistical nightmare that pays off in pure power,” said one player on X. “You need to complete 10-12 research tasks at the Scholar Stone Institute just to unlock the mission. But once you have a stockpile of horns, the game is yours.”

‘Gundam’ in a Fantasy World?

While the infinite flight is a tactical advantage, the Abyssal Fusion Armor has become the ultimate status symbol. Crafted at the Kildon Workshop, the armor requires endgame materials like Abyss Cells (farmed from bush-like creatures in Hernand) and Scales from a giant electrical serpent god at the Serpent Spire.

The transformation sequence, triggered during the “Wings of Iron” quest at Abyss Island, has been described by fans as “visual cocaine.” The armor pieces fly through the air and snap onto the dragon, echoing modern superhero films. “It’s Iron Man meets Game of Thrones,” a viral Reddit post claimed. “Pearl Abyss just raised the bar for what a ‘mount’ can be.”

The Cooldown Controversy

The discovery has reignited the debate over the game’s “real-time” mechanics. Critics argue that a 50-minute cooldown for a core gameplay feature is “punitive” and “anti-fun,” forcing players to use these “exploitative” crafting loops just to enjoy the content they paid for.

“The devs clearly wanted the dragon to be a rare treat,” noted one industry analyst. “But the community has decided they want to be dragon riders 24/7. The fact that you can craft your way out of a cooldown shows the players are always one step ahead of the designers.”

Environmental Impact: The Chicken Massacre

In a humorous twist, the need for feathers has led to a “chicken apocalypse” in Pywel’s ranching districts. Players are reportedly ignoring the story to manage massive poultry farms, all to fuel their dragon-riding habits.

As the skies of Pywel fill with armored Black Stars, one thing is certain: the ground-based mercenaries of Hernand better start looking up. The era of the Infinite Dragon has arrived.