Weapons
Browse Crimson Desert weapons by type, tier, and combat role.
Aeserion Bow Wearer: Kliff A bow made with the scales of Aeserion, the Great Serpent. The scales used for this weapon are imbued with a power not of this world. The benevolent god bestowed wisdom upon people in the distant past, and today, he has even offered scales containing his power. This is because he loves the inhabitants of Pywel more than anything else.
Air Blaster Wearer: Oongka A blaster that can compress and fire air. The compressed air unleashes a powerful blast of pressure, sending enemies flying on contact.
Bekker Bow Wearer: Kliff A worn bow named after the miserly warrior, Bekker. "Bekker lost his life when his sword broke, yet his name still lives on in the tales of the poor."
Blaster No. 8 Wearer: Oongka A blaster crafted using parts of the Golden Star. Beneath Delesyia's signature ornate embellishments lies an internal mechanism far more complex than any would ever expect.
Bloodsteel Bow Wearer: Kliff A bow crafted by the Blinding Arrows. After building the Bloodsteel Camp, the Blinding Arrows rapidly expanded their influence. They sought to seize Wells with their own hands.
Bow of the Fleeting Wearer: Kliff A bow wielded by the earthen archers of Hexe Sanctuary. Though they have neither eyes nor ears, they always find their targets, guided by a dark desire to extinguish life.
Brass Rose Rapier Wearer: Damiane A Demenissian weapon made in the Delesyian style. Though Delesyia's advanced technology drew a sense of alert from other factions, such as Demeniss, their alluring innovations were sought through either diplomacy or force.
Competition Wooden Bow Wearer: Kliff A bow used for matches. Made from low-spring wood, it has little lethal potential. It is used for entertainment purposes only, such as village festivals or sparring.
Copper Knuckledrill Wearer: All Characters Armor that is completely broken and can no longer serve its function. Though it cannot be equipped, it can be sold at a shop or donated to the camp.
Crimson Warden's Bow Wearer: Kliff The Crimson Warden's bow. While fundamentally a Greymane-style bow, it was modified by reinforcing the shaft with payment received from Bastier as the price of betrayal. It was designed to suppress approaching enemies from long range for a master who seeks comfort over honor.
Dekarr Bow Wearer: Kliff A bow forged in a traditional Odeck style. Once famed under the protection of the Forgotten General and the witch, Odeck is now a quiet border town.
Diver's Machine Knuckledrill Wearer: All Characters Armor that is completely broken and can no longer serve its function. Though it cannot be equipped, it can be sold at a shop or donated to the camp.
Divine Echoes Bow Wearer: Kliff An ornate bow used by the self-proclaimed "Masked Liberators." Flashy in appearance and formidable in performance, it draws smoothly and maintains its power even in sandstorms. Contrary to their talk of salvation, in practice it's used to raid villages and butcher people.
Dueling Rapier Wearer: Damiane A standard dueling rapier of Demeniss. No matter how much one clings to formality and wields a graceful blade, the truth remains: In the end, it is strength that claims what it desires.
Elemore Rapier Wearer: Damiane A rapier crafted by House Elemore. Of all Demeniss's noble families, Elemore's wealth, reputation, and influence shine brightest, so it's no wonder they are often envied.
Elenore Rapier Wearer: Damiane A poorly made rapier imitating House Elemore's weapons. Worthless in battle, it's bought by impoverished nobles for their appearance, revealing Demenissian society's obsession with vanity.
Fallen Kingdom's Rapier Wearer: Damiane A rapier inspired by the story of a fallen kingdom. "What winter stole long ago cannot be reclaimed. Now, I beg you, find rest with those who awaited your return."
Fallen Noble's Rapier Wearer: Damiane A rapier favored by the upper class. While the social circles of Demeniss have always been rife with intrigue, a recent event at the royal castle led to the downfall of many prestigious families. As a result, a large number of high-quality, ownerless rapiers have flooded the market.
Gilliam Rapier Wearer: Damiane A dueling rapier of House Gilliam. The feud between Gilliam and Lambert runs so deep that few remember what sparked it in the first place.
Golden Fire Wearer: Oongka A blaster utilizing components from the Golden Star. This weapon was once part of the ultimate weapon, modeled after a dragon soaring through the heavens. It boasts a level of sophistication that remains unparalleled by any other human creation.
Golden-Knotted Ancestral Bow Wearer: Kliff A bow steeped in Pailune's culture. In some regions of Pailune, a golden knot is added each time the bow is passed down, marking how many ancestors have wielded it.
Grace Rapier Wearer: Damiane A mass-produced rapier by House Grace. Lady Grace, once its wielder, vanished like many other women who were close to the count. As for why, people can only whisper cautious guesses.
Grey Wolf Bow Wearer: Kliff A bow fit for the tough warriors of the north. The wolf that ran with men longed to become human. Instead of tearing with a beastly fangs, it drew a bowstring steeped in conviction, fighting to protect the place it belongs.
Inquisitor's Rapier Wearer: Damiane A rapier issued to newly appointed Inquisitors. Within the Righteous Inquisitors, ascending to the high ranks requires loyalty to Bastier rather than a sense of justice. For some, this blade is not a badge of honor, but a mark of shame.
Kylus Bow Wearer: Kliff A bow named after the legend of Kylus. Whether Kylus was real is debated, but many skilled marksmen, rivaling Kylus' marksmanship, are from Pailune.
Lambert Rapier Wearer: Damiane A dueling rapier of House Lambert. The feud between Gilliam and Lambert runs so deep that few remember what sparked it in the first place.
Leonne Rapier Wearer: Damiane A rapier said to have been wielded by a renowned duelist. After Leonne announced her retirement, her rapier found its way into the black market. However, as merchants began flooding the market with counterfeits, the original became impossible to identify.
Liberre Rapier Wearer: Damiane A rapier distinguished by its moonlike design. The crescent ornament where the hilt meets the blade is said to have been made for the sword's first owner, Liberre, the Moon Swordfighter.
Marni Tank Blaster Wearer: Oongka A blaster that was originally mounted on a siege engine. It has been modified to fire without any external power source. Built with zero concern for weight, it boasts overwhelming durability.
Mechanical Clockwork Blaster Wearer: Oongka A blaster modified from a Thunder Crusher's lightning cannon. Crafted from the remnants of Marni's combat machines, it fires an explosive electric current.