🚨 STOP KILLING MONSTERS! ROB THESE 7 PEOPLE INSTEAD! 🚨

Why risk your life in the Abyss when you can just empty the pockets of Pywel’s elite? 🕵️‍♂️💸 We’ve found the TOP 7 NPCs that are basically walking ATMs!

From the “clueless” nobles of Hernand to the secret merchants of the Highlands, these targets are carrying INSANE Silver and Legendary Crafting Mats. 💎😱 One successful swipe from Target #1 gave me 200+ Silver in SECONDS!

The guards are starting to catch on, and a “Thief Nerf” is rumored for the next patch. You need to hit these spots NOW before the security gets tight! 🏃‍♂️💨👇

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The economy of Pywel is in shambles, but not because of war or famine. Instead, a “crime wave” of unprecedented proportions has hit Crimson Desert. As players master the “Sleight of Hand” skill, they’ve identified specific NPCs whose loot tables are so disproportionately rich they’ve been dubbed “Walking Gold Mines.” Today, we reveal the Top 7 targets that every aspiring master thief is currently stalking.

1. The “Drunken Noble” (Hernand Inner Circle)

The undisputed king of easy money. Located near the Royal Fountain at night, this NPC has a “Detection Awareness” of near zero. Reddit users report that he consistently carries “High-Tier Jewelry” and “Royal Seals” worth over 150 Silver. “It’s like taking candy from a baby, if the baby was wearing 24-carat gold,” says one top-tier rogue.

2. The “Black Market Quartermaster” (Western Outposts)

Unlike regular vendors, this NPC carries “Illegal Abyss Cores.” While the pickpocket difficulty is “Hard,” the reward is a material that usually requires a 2-hour raid to obtain. Hardcore players are using “Smoke Bombs” to mask their approach, securing endgame crafting mats before even hitting level 20.

3. The “Crying Merchant” (Desert Highlands)

Found near the Oasis, this NPC is part of a scripted event, making him stationary and predictable. Community testing shows he has a bugged loot table that respawns “Rare Spice Bags” every time you meditation-skip time. These bags sell for a premium in the northern cities, creating a literal infinite trade loop.

4. The “Hernand Bank Guard” (Shift Change)

A risky target, but “Super OP” for those who can pull it off. During the 8 PM shift change, the guards carry “Vault Keys.” While you can’t open the main vault yet, these keys can be sold to “Shadow Fences” for a massive payout and “Dark Reputation” points.

5. The “Traveling Scholar” (Old Pywel Ruins)

Often ignored by players looking for combat, the Scholar carries “Ancient Tomes.” These aren’t just for lore; they provide “Skill Point Potions” when dismantled. This is currently the only way to “farm” skill points outside of leveling up, making him a high-priority target for meta-builders.

6. The “Suspicious Priest” (Abyss Cathedral)

Religion is big in Pywel, and so is the corruption. The Priests carry “Blessed Silver Bars” which bypass the standard weight limit, allowing you to carry thousands of Silver without being encumbered. It’s a “tabloid-worthy” irony that the holy men are the best source of untraceable wealth.

7. The “Master Blacksmith’s Apprentice” (CrĂŠtĂŠon)

The apprentice is much easier to rob than the Master. He carries “Polished Hwando Sharpeners.” These items provide a temporary 20% damage buff to katanas. Instead of buying them for 80 Silver a piece, thieves are stocking up for free, ensuring their “Abyss Farm” runs are 2x faster.

The “Snitch” Mechanic: A Brewing Storm

On the Crimson Desert forums, drama is peaking as players realize that robbing these NPCs has hidden consequences. A “Wanted” system is reportedly being tracked in the game’s backend. “I robbed the Drunken Noble ten times, and now the bounty hunters spawned at my camp,” warned a user on X. This “invisible karma” system has added a layer of tension to the “Get Rich Quick” meta.

The Ethics of the “Pickpocket Meta”

While some see this as an exploit, others argue it’s the ultimate “Social RPG” experience. “If the developers didn’t want us to rob the rich, they shouldn’t have given them such heavy pockets,” argued a popular streamer during a 12-hour “Thief-only” run.

As the community continues to optimize these routes, the countdown to a “Security Patch” has begun. Industry insiders suggest Pearl Abyss may nerf the respawn rates of these Top 7 NPCs as early as next week. For now, the “Ghost of Pywel” remains the most profitable build in the game.