KLIFF’S CREED? BECOME A MASTER ASSASSIN TODAY! 🦅😱🗡️

Who said Crimson Desert doesn’t have a Hidden Blade? This “Assassin” gear combo is breaking the internet because it looks EXACTLY like Ezio and Edward Kenway! 🚨

Tired of looking like just another clunky mercenary? It’s time to evolve into a shadow of the night with this iconic “Assassin” outfit! 🤐🔥 A pro-player just leaked the ultimate mix-match guide featuring the Crimson Chaser gloves (which actually have a hidden blade aesthetic!) and the mysterious Dark Marksman cloak. 📉 Everyone is rushing to find the hidden chests behind waterfalls and on top of bell towers to complete the look before the whole server starts wearing it! 🌍✨

Don’t just be a warrior—be a legend in the shadows. The exact locations and the “Assassin Dye” guide are right here! 👇🔥

SEE THE GEAR LOCATIONS & DYE TUTORIAL HERE 👇🔥

Crimson Desert was marketed as a gritty mercenary epic, but the player base has found a new way to play: as an Assassin. A viral “Fashion Guide” has taken the community by storm, showcasing a meticulously crafted outfit that transforms the protagonist, Kliff, into a dead ringer for the legendary protagonists of the Assassin’s Creed franchise.

From the iconic pointed hood to the functioning “Hidden Blade” gauntlets, the “Master Assassin” look isn’t just a skin—it’s a collection of hidden gear pieces scattered across the vast world of Pywel.

The ‘Crimson Chaser’ Scandal: The Hidden Blade is Real?

The centerpiece of this viral look is the Crimson Chaser Gloves. Unlike standard gauntlets, these feature a retractable blade aesthetic that mirrors the trademark weapon of the Assassin Order.

“I woke up to my post blowing up with thousands of likes,” says popular creator SwanyPlaysGames in his latest tutorial. “Everyone was asking: ‘Where did you find those pieces?'” The answer? A humble farmhouse. The gloves are hidden in a chest at the very top of a straw farmhouse located near the letter ‘N’ in Deeminis.

Scavenging the Silhouette: Cloaks and Trench Coats

To achieve the classic silhouette, players are hunting down the Dark Marksman Plate Cloak. This item is notoriously well-hidden behind a waterfall northeast of Diminus, near Dry Wind Valley. To reach it, players must use the ‘Stab’ ability to lunge through the water into a hidden cave.

For fans of Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag, the guide suggests the Hellfron Leather Armor (or Hellen Leather), which provides a “trench coat” vibe perfect for a pirate-assassin. This piece is hidden halfway up the Giant Bell Tower in the City of Deinis, tucked behind a secret wall panel.

The ‘Grey Wolf’ Grind: The Ultimate Reward

The most prestigious piece, however, is the Grey Wolf Armor Set—the very gear seen in the game’s cover art. Unlike other pieces, this requires completing the “Lake Stoneback Crab” quest for the Red Fox Merchants. Once the giant stone crab is defeated, a vendor at the Greymane Camp will unlock the armor and boots for purchase.

Dyeing for the Look: White, Red, and Black

A Master Assassin is nothing without the right colors. The guide breaks down the essential dyes:

The “Assassin White”: Actually a Bright Yellow Dye that looks white in-game, found on top of the fort ruins in the village southeast of Greymane Camp.

The “Brotherhood Red”: A Deep Red Dye found inside a cabin near the Hook Rapids (northeast of Hernand).

The “Shadow Black”: The hardest to obtain, requiring a lengthy late-game questline in the Crimson Desert region and costing 37 silver.

Community Backlash: Fashion vs. Function?

While the look is undeniably “cool,” a rift has formed between the “Fashionistas” and the “Min-Maxers.” Some hardcore players argue that mixing and matching gear for looks ruins combat efficiency. However, the guide clarifies that as long as players upgrade their pieces and slot in high-quality Abyss Cores, they can look like Ezio while fighting like a God.

The Verdict

Whether you’re a fan of the Ubisoft classics or just want Kliff to look as lethal as possible, the Master Assassin build is proof that Crimson Desert’s customization is deeper than anyone expected. As the guide concludes, “This game is similar to Assassin’s Creed in a lot of ways, so it’s pretty fitting”.

The message to the mercenaries of Pywel is clear: Check the rooftops and waterfalls. Your legendary brotherhood awaits.