THE ULTIMATE POWER TRIP: BECOME BROKEN IN PYWEL! 🌀😱💎

Stop grinding like a peasant—this “Popcorn” farm and the “Scholar Kick” will max out your skills and gear faster than the devs intended! 🚨

The Crimson Desert community is losing its mind over a “broken” farming loop at the Spire of Frost! ❄️ By using a simple Shield Bash (L1 + R2), you can literally knock the weapons right out of enemies’ hands like popcorn—gathering infinite Frozen Soul swords and Frostborn shields for high-tier synthesis. 📈 Not enough skill points? Head to the Scholar Stone Institute at night and use the “Kick & Pickpocket” method to snag unlimited Abyss Artifacts from unsuspecting NPCs! 🤐🔥 If you aren’t sending Expeditions to the Abyss Debris for automated legendary loot, you’re playing on “Hard Mode” for no reason.

Don’t just play the game—dominate it. The full “Infinite Power” roadmap is right here! 👇🔥

WATCH THE MOST BROKEN FARMING GUIDE HERE 👇🔥

Crimson Desert was marketed as a gritty, challenging experience, but the community has found a way to turn Kliff into an unstoppable force of nature. A series of “broken” farming methods has surfaced, allowing players to bypass the intended grind and secure Unlimited Abyss Gear and Abyss Artifacts as early as Chapter 5.

The breakthrough, popularized by KhrazeGaming [00:20], highlights a combination of combat exploits, stealth pickpocketing, and automated end-game systems that are “nuking” the game’s difficulty curve.

The ‘Popcorn’ Exploit: Infinite Frost Gear

The most explosive discovery centers on the Frost Hold Pass near the Spire of Frost [01:01]. The area is crawling with Frost Knights carrying high-tier Frozen Soul weapons and Frostborn shields. Instead of a traditional fight, players are using a “disarm” mechanic that the community has dubbed “The Popcorn Farm.”

“If you block a hit and follow up with a Shield Bash (L1 + R2), the weapons pop out of their hands like popcorn,” KhrazeGaming explains [01:44]. By letting a pet or companion retrieve the loot and then resetting the area via fast travel without killing the enemies, players can fill their bags with synthesis-ready gear in minutes. These specific items are highly prized because they funnel directly into the Malicious Bane and Guard Stamina synthesis slots at the Witch vendor [02:11].

Night of the Scholar: The ‘Kick & Pickpocket’ Method

For those lacking skill points, the Scholar Stone Institute remains the “Gold Mine” for Abyss Artifacts [04:53]. To maximize the farm, players are advised to strike at night when the “shine effect” of artifacts in NPC pockets is easier to see [06:24].

The “pro-tip” for this heist? “Use the Kick ability to force them out of their chairs, then bump into them to trigger the pickpocket,” the guide reveals [05:28]. Unlike other areas, the Institute has no guards, meaning players can farm artifacts with zero risk beyond a minor bounty.

Automating Greatness: The Expedition Meta

As players transition into the end-game, the focus shifts to automation. By discovering locations like the Abyss Debris (near Tash Calp) and the Timeworn Ruins, players can send expeditions of Greymanes to retrieve Abyss Gear and Artifacts every few in-game days [07:06].

“The sooner you start doing this, the better,” KhrazeGaming advises [08:36]. “You’ll wake up with a ton of artifacts in your inventory waiting for you to max out your character.” These expeditions can even yield Greater versions of Abyss Gear, providing a massive advantage for end-game boss encounters.

The ‘Attack Power’ Trap: A Warning for Mercenaries

However, becoming overpowered requires more than just hoarding loot; it requires understanding the stats. A tabloid-worthy scandal has emerged regarding Attack Power on gloves and boots.

“I maxed out my gloves thinking I’d get bonus attack for my whole build,” KhrazeGaming warns [10:02]. “But it only applies to unarmed combat. Weapon damage does not benefit from gloves or feet slots listing attack damage.” For weapon-focused builds, players are encouraged to prioritize Stamina Regen or Movement Speed in those slots instead [11:06].

The Verdict

Whether you’re using the Knuckle Drill at the Stoneback Crab Wetlands for triple mining resources [11:38] or scouring the Serpent Shrine for rare Assyrian Scales [12:44], the path to godhood in Pywel is now clearly paved.

The message to the players is clear: Stop fighting fair. Between the popcorn exploits and the night-time heists, the “broken” way to play is currently the only way to stay ahead in the world of Crimson Desert.