🚀 BECOME SPIDER-MAN IN CRIMSON DESERT! 🕷️⚔️ 10 Traversal Hacks You NEED To Know!

Think you’ve reached the highest peaks? Think again. 😱 Top players just uncovered the “Infinite Climb” and “Triple Jump” secrets that the game NEVER tells you about. We’re talking about extending your jumps mid-air, finding hidden waterfall caves, and skipping half the climbing grind with one simple move. 🤯✨

Stop playing like a beginner and start moving like a pro. Get the 10 “Illegal” traversal tips here and reach those secret Abyss locations now! 👇🔥

The world of Crimson Desert is built on verticality, but if you’re playing it like a standard RPG, you’re only seeing half the map. While mainstream reviewers were busy following the roads, the community has been busy breaking the laws of physics.

From “Double Jumps” hidden in the skill tree to using telekinesis to skip entire mountain climbs, here are the 10 essential tips that will make your life in Pywel infinitely easier.

1. The “Triple Jump” Masterclass

Most players don’t realize that Kliff has an incredibly versatile jumping kit.

The Double Jump: This is a hidden node in the Spirit Tree. Buy it immediately for one Abyss Artifact.

 

The Extension: After your second jump, use the Axiom Force (L3/Tab) to launch your arm. This slows down time at the apex of your jump, giving you a crucial extra second to adjust your trajectory or grab a ledge.

Force Palm Boost: Use the Force Palm ability mid-air to blast yourself even higher. You can do this up to 3 times if your stamina allows, effectively creating a “Quadruple Jump.”

 

2. Precision Climbing (Infinite Height)

Tired of falling off cliffs? Use the Precision Jump while climbing. Unlike regular jumps, precision jumps cost zero stamina. By rhythmic tapping, you can theoretically climb any wall in Pywel without ever running out of breath.

 

3. The “Waterfall Rule”: Stab to Enter

In Crimson Desert, a waterfall is almost never just scenery. Approach any curtain of water and use the Stab (R1+Triangle / RB+Y) input. If there’s a cave behind it, Kliff will phase through. These “Secret Places” consistently contain Palmar Pills and Abyss Gear.

 

4. Zero-Stamina Gliding

Did you know your wings don’t always drain your bar? If you simply glide straight down (no directional input), you consume zero stamina. Use this to scout large areas from high altitudes without the fear of falling to your death.

5. “Spider-Man” Tree Launching

Stuck in a forest? Use your Axiom Force on the top of a tree, rotate the stick, and jump at the right moment. This launches Kliff into the air with enough momentum to start a glide, bypassing the need to find a high cliff.

 

6. The “Hidden” Map Unfoger: Bell Towers

Stop exploring the “Fog of War” blindly. Every major town has a Bell Tower (marked with a bell icon). Ringing the bell instantly reveals roads, landmarks, and “Strange Energy” locations for miles around.

 

7. Sliding is a Combat Tool

Sliding down hills (click Left Stick) isn’t just for speed. If you draw your bow while sliding, the game enters Slow-Motion mode, allowing you to pick off enemies with headshots while moving at high speeds.

 

8. The Lantern “Scanner”

Your Lantern (L1/LB) isn’t just for light. When activated, it emits a “Guiding Light” that highlights Abyss Cressets and Sealed Artifacts with a golden aura, even through dense fog or foliage.

9. Window Shopping (Literally)

Is a door locked? Don’t look for a key. Almost every building in Pywel has interactable windows. Climb the side of the house, open the window, and hop in. This works for several early-game bounty missions and “locked” manor houses.

10. The Abyss Fast-Travel Shortcut

If you need to get across the map fast and haven’t unlocked the nearby Nexus, open your map, click the Right Stick to enter the Abyss, and fast-travel to a floating island. Then, simply jump off and glide to your destination. It’s often faster than riding a horse!

The Verdict: Mastery Over Movement

The “Very Positive” Steam rating for Crimson Desert isn’t just about the combat—it’s about the freedom. These hidden mechanics prove that Pearl Abyss wants you to “cheat” the environment.

Stop walking. Start flying, swinging, and sliding. The world of Pywel is your playground—if you’re brave enough to jump.