😱 YOUR KLIFF IS WEAK! YOU’RE MISSING THE 5 “FORBIDDEN” WEAPONS OF PYWEL! 😱

Think you’ve explored every inch of Crimson Desert? Think again. There’s a weapon that literally TEARS SOULS out of enemies, and another so rare it requires you to commit a heist while wearing a mask. Most players are still running around with basic steel while these legendary blades are hidden behind fake walls and “unsolvable” island puzzles.

Why is there a transparent spear hidden in a hole above Hernand? And why did Pearl Abyss hide the most beautiful sword in the game behind a vendor who refuses to speak to you unless you bring him a specific offering? One of these weapons defies the laws of physics, and if you don’t find it now, you’re playing at a 40% disadvantage.

Stop using that mid-tier Hwando. Here is the exact location of the 5 weapons the devs didn’t want you to find… 👇

While most Crimson Desert players are focused on the “Abyss Gear” meta, a subculture of “Relic Hunters” is emerging, dedicated to uncovering weapons so well-hidden they were initially dismissed as myths. From transparent spears to lightning-infused longswords, these five weapons are redefining what it means to be “geared” in Pywel.

The Dandelion Dilemma: Beauty Behind Bloodsteel The first discovery, the Dandelion Longsword, is being cited as the “most beautiful blade in the game.” However, obtaining it is a lesson in patience and diplomacy. Located at the Bloodsteel Camp in the Steel Mountains, players must first liberate the camp by destroying four fortified structures—one of which is deceptively hidden within the boss arena.

The real challenge? A trust-based economy. To craft the blade, players must max out their reputation with a specific vendor by offering 10 Thick Hides. Only then is the “Dandelion Book” unlocked, allowing a smithy to forge the azure blade using iron and copper.

The Soul Spear: A Transparent Terror Perhaps the most eerie find is the Soul Spear, located in a massive sinkhole just above the “H” in Hernand. The weapon is entirely transparent, making it nearly invisible to the naked eye. To claim it, players must eliminate a swarm of flying guardians that protect the relic.

“The effect is chilling,” says PrimalSolstice, a prominent community researcher. “When you kill an enemy with the Soul Spear, you can actually see their soul leave their body. It’s a level of detail that Pearl Abyss hasn’t officially commented on, but it has the Lore-hunters in a frenzy.”

The Electro-Mecca and the “Unka Heist” For those who prefer raw power, the Electro-Mecca Longsword offers a high-voltage heavy attack that summons actual lightning. Dropped by a formidable boss near a southern fast-travel point, this weapon comes with a caveat: it cannot be infused with Abyss Gear. Despite this, its visual flair makes it a top choice for “fashion-hunters.”

Meanwhile, a recently added weapon for the character Unka requires a different approach. Hidden behind a gap in a wall south of Delissia, the weapon can only be “stolen” if the player is equipped with a specific mask. This “Heist Mechanic” is a new addition, suggesting that future updates may include more stealth-based gear acquisition.

The Arban Greatsword: Defying Physics The final mystery lies on a tiny island between Deminis and Delissia. To uncover it, players must use the Blinding Flash skill to burn through a thicket of thorns, revealing a hidden hatch leading to an underground tavern. Inside, amidst scattered gold bars, lies the Arban Greatsword for the character Damian.

The weapon has sparked debate on Reddit due to its animation; it seemingly “disappears” when sheathed, prompting fans to joke that it “defies the laws of physics.” Despite the glitchy aesthetics, its upgrade potential makes it one of the strongest Greatswords currently available for Damian’s build.

Conclusion: A Living World The discovery of these weapons proves that Crimson Desert is far from a linear experience. As the “Grey Mains” continue to poke at the corners of Pywel, one has to wonder: how many more “physics-defying” relics are still waiting in the shadows?