STOP GRINDING FOR SCRAPS! 🛑💎 Unlimited Chest Glitch discovered in Crimson Desert!

I just found a way to bypass the “once-per-day” loot cap and it is absolutely INSANE. We’re talking 30+ High-Tier Chests every 10 minutes using a simple Abyss Nexus reset trick that Pearl Abyss definitely didn’t intend for us to find. I’ve been pulling Refinement Stones and Gold Abyss Artifacts like crazy all morning.

Why waste weeks grinding enemy camps when you can use this “Shadow Looping” method to force-spawn chests in the Fallen Kingdom ruins? You don’t need to fight a single boss, you don’t need high-level gear—you just need a Cloud Cart and the exact timing for the “Save-Swap” glitch.

Is this a game-breaking exploit or just the smartest way to prep for the endgame? They’re going to patch this FAST once the word gets out, so you need to do this RIGHT NOW.

The step-by-step route and the “Infinite Spawn” coordinates are below. Grab your loot before it’s gone! 👇🔥

In any open-world RPG, the economy is built on a simple rule: rare items take time to find. But in Crimson Desert, a new “Shadow Looping” glitch has effectively deleted that rule. Over the last 48 hours, a massive influx of high-tier loot has flooded the community as players discover a way to bypass daily chest respawn timers, turning the grueling grind for Abyss Artifacts into a 10-minute shopping spree.

The ‘Shadow Loop’ Explained

The “glitch”—which many are calling a “developer oversight” within the BlackSpace Engine—revolves around the way the game handles world-state data during Abyss Nexus transitions.

According to the viral guide released by YouTuber Play Hunters, players can trigger a “loot reset” by performing a specific series of actions:

    The Route: Clearing a high-density chest area (specifically the Eastern Fallen Kingdom ruins).

    The Reset: Entering an Abyss Nexus and force-saving the game during the transition animation.

    The Exploit: Reloading the save, which causes the physical world to reset its assets—including “one-time-use” chests—while allowing the player to keep the loot already in their inventory.

“It’s a 30-chest-per-run loop,” says one player who claims to have farmed over 500 Refinement Stones in a single afternoon. “If you have a Cloud Cart, you can finish a full rotation in under 8 minutes.”

Impact on Character Progression

The consequences of this farm are massive. Items that were intended to be mid-to-late-game rewards, such as the Tier-S Destruction Artifacts, are now appearing on Chapter 3 characters. This “Unlimited Power” is allowing players to steamroll through the story missions, effectively bypassing the challenge that Pearl Abyss spent seven years fine-tuning.

“The balance of the game is currently hanging by a thread,” warns a lead analyst at Pywel Gazette. “When everyone has Refinement Level 10 gear before they even meet the Greymanes, the sense of progression evaporates. But for players struggling with the game’s brutal difficulty spikes, this is a godsend.”

The Cloud Cart Advantage

The efficiency of the farm is heavily dependent on the Cloud Cart traversal mechanic. By using the cart to ignore vertical terrain and enemy patrols, players can reach the most lucrative chest locations without wasting time in combat. This synergy between two unconventional mechanics—the cart’s physics and the loot reset glitch—has created the most efficient “farming meta” the game has seen since launch.

Pearl Abyss’s Impending Crackdown

Historically, Pearl Abyss has been quick to patch “Infinite Loot” exploits in their titles. While Patch 1.04 focused on stability, community insiders expect a hotfix within the coming days to hard-lock chest data to account-side servers rather than local save-states.

“They have to patch it,” says an industry consultant. “With the multiplayer ‘Mercenary’ mode on the horizon, allowing players to hoard thousands of high-value materials now could permanently ruin the competitive balance of the future online world.”

How to Execute the ‘30 Chest Farm’ (Before the Patch)

For those looking to stock up before the developers close the door, the community has identified the “Golden Circle” route:

Starting Point: The ruined clocktower in the Eastern Fallen Kingdom.

Key Item: A fully charged spirit gauge for the Cloud Cart.

The ‘Glitch’ Trigger: You must exit the Abyss Nexus while the “Autosaving” icon is visible on the bottom right.

The Verdict: Loot Now, Repent Later?

As the “Shadow Loop” spreads across social media, the Crimson Desert world is divided. Some see it as a legitimate way to “beat the system,” while others worry it will rob them of the genuine experience of exploring Pywel. Regardless of where you stand, one thing is certain: the Pywel treasury is wide open, and the race to loot it is on.

If you’re planning to upgrade your Hwando or Kuku Armor, there has never been a better—or more controversial—time to do it. Just don’t be surprised if your “unlimited” chests are gone by Monday.