By and large, Abyss Gears areamong Crimson Desert’s biggest pillars of progression. These are socketable gems that you’d be familiar with if you played any ARPG before. There’s Abyss Gears that do piecemeal stat padding like a few points of extra damage or increasing your movement speed slightly. However, the bigger prize that opens up into the mid-game are those that add special effects to your Skills and attacks.
In many cases, these Abyss Gears can actually be the fundamental of your build. They are also freely moveable between weapons and armor. So when you see a unique weaponin Crimson Desert, you can extract its Abyss Gear that grants it that unique effect, and then socket it into your own weapon instead.
So, if you’re trying to get an overview of how to engage with the system, what you should use for min-maxing, or indeed whether your favorite playstyle has Abyss Gears aligned to it, here’s a full list of what you can find in Crimson Desert.
Every non-Skill based Abyss Gear in Crimson Desert, and how to get their blueprints
It’s likely that most Abyss Gears you’ll end up using in an end-game Crimson Desert build isn’t those that modify Skill effects. Instead, the way this game works incentivizes pushing up various stats like Attack Speed, Crit Rate, straight Attack (which doesn’t always equate 1:1 to actual damage) together.
Most Abyss Gears of this type will come in three tiers, and once you get their specific blueprint you can simply craft a higher tier by combining two of the lower-tier ones together.
All Abyss Gear obtainable from Witches in Crimson Desert
Once you get a blueprint for an Abyss Gear, you can craft your way to Lvl 3 (Image via Pearl Abyss)
The primary way your interact with Abyss Gears in Crimson Desert is through witches. The first one you come in contact unlocks right after Chapter II. Sylvia, the Hermit Witch, is found in Shadow Whisper Cave north of Hernand City. Like all other witches, she can let you extract and embed Abyss Gear between weapons and armor for free (only creating new sockets cost money).
However, Sylvia is more of a demo-mode witch as she doesn’t have any wares to sell. All four other Witches in Crimson Desert sell Abyss Gear blueprints in Crimson Desert. Here’s what you get from each:
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Abyss Gear
Lvl I
Lvl II
Lvl III
Blueprint acquisition
Vitality
Health +0.2 / sec
Health +0.4 / sec
Health +0.6 / sec
Sold by Elowen(Witchwoods, Hernand)
Vigor
Stamina Regen +2%
Stamina Regen +4%
Stamina Regen +6%
Composure
Spirit +0.1/sec
Spirit +0.2/sec
Spirit +0.3/sec
Fortification
Defense +3
Defense +6
Defense +9
Solid by Lyselia(Serpent Marsh, Demeniss)
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Aegis
Damage Reduction 1.0
Damage Reduction 2.0
Damage Reduction 3.0
Fortitude
Guard Stamina cost -3%
Guard Stamina cost -6%
Guard Stamina cost -9%
Swift
Attack Speed +1
Attack Speed +2
Attack Speed +3
Sold by Bari(Silver Wolf Mountain, Pailune)
Haste
Movement Speed +1
Movement Speed +2
Movement Speed +3
Ascent
Climb Speed +2%
Climb Speed +4%
Climb Speed +6%
Destruction
Attack Damage +1
Attack Damage +2
Attack Damage +3
Sold by Areciel(Tashkalp, Crimson Desert)
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Insight
Critical Rate +1
Critical Rate +2
Critical Rate +3
Note that maxing out Trust with Witches will not unlock any new Abyss Gear blueprints. If you do that, you’ll instead get access to powerful higher-tier Elixir blueprints.
Bane Abyss Gears (increased damage against specific enemies)
Starting from this section, you’ll see that the gear blueprint for the vast majority of Abyss Gear is quite hard to find. You have to spam Excavation Dispatch missions which take 3 days to complete, and even then the chances of getting a specific one is only 2%.
On top of the time required, starting each of these Excavation projects also require a high amount of camp provision and coin. If you’re still struggling to get these secondary resources up, here’s a guide to the Dispatch mission strategy I used to get rich.
There are numerous Abyss Gears in Crimson Desert that increase damage dealt to a specific enemy faction (sort of like bane mods in Warframe). These only apply to the weapon you put it on, but even a basic Lvl I +4% is a significantly higher increase over a Lvl III Destruction.
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Abyss Gear
Lvl I
Lvl II
Lvl III
Blueprint acquisition
Abyssbane
Damage to Abyssal creatures +4%
Damage to Abyssal creatures +8%
Damage to Abyssal creatures +12%
Timeworn Ruins Excavation Dispatch (2% chance)
Beastbane
Damage to Beasts +4%
Damage to Beasts +8%
Damage to Beasts +12%
Malicebane
Damage to mighty foes +4%
Damage to mighty foes +8%
Damage to mighty foes +12%
Bloodbane
Damage to humanoids +4%
Damage to humanoids +8%
Damage to humanoids +12%
Serpent Shrine Exploration Dispatch (2% chance)
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Hexebane
Damage to earthen beings +4%
Damage to earthen beings +8%
Damage to earthen beings +12%
Primalbane
Damage to Walkers +4%
Damage to Walkers +8%
Damage to Walkers +12%
Steelbane
Damage to Machines +4%
Damage to Machines +8%
Damage to Machines +12%
Economy, Crafting, and progression-boosting Abyss Gears
While most Abyss Gears are geared towards combat, some also improve things you do in between. For Crimson Desert players who are committed to the long-term grind and resource-hoarding for its own sake, it’s feasible to create a secondary gear set just to boost the hunting-gathering-crafting loop.
However, I don’t really find much reason to ever use these if you just keep one set of weapons and armor to refine through the game. Some of these are readily more useful, like Ledgermain before a Gold-pickpocketing run, or Companionship when you’re out to create an army of pet cats.
Abyss Gear
Lvl I
Lvl II
Lvl III
Blueprint acquisition
Aptitude
Skill EXP Gain +10%
Skill EXP Gain +20%
Skill EXP Gain +30%
Bordig Ruins Excavation Dispatch (2% chance)
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Service
Contribution EXP Gain +10%
Contribution EXP Gain +20%
Contribution EXP Gain +30%
Equestrian
Horse EXP Gain +1
Horse EXP Gain +2
Horse EXP Gain +3
Companionship
Pet Trust Gain +1
Pet Trust Gain +2
Pet Trust Gain +3
Solidarity
Trust Gain +1
Trust Gain +2
Trust Gain +3
Blessing of Nature
10% chance to gather additional items
20% chance to gather additional items
30% chance to gather additional items
Blessing of the Beast
10% chance to skin additional hide
20% chance to skin additional hide
30% chance to skin additional hide
Blessing of the Earth
10% chance to mine additional ore
20% chance to mine additional ore
30% chance to mine additional ore
Blessing of the Forest
10% chance to log additional timber
20% chance to log additional timber
30% chance to log additional timber
Ledgermain
10% chance to pickpocket additional items
20% chance to pickpocket additional items
30% chance to pickpocket additional items
Timeworn Ruins Excavation Dispatch (2% chance)
Fortune
Silver Gain +10%
Silver Gain +20%
Silver Gain +30%
Efficiency
3% chance to save one crafting material
6% chance to save one crafting material
9% chance to save one crafting material
Status Immunity and Elemental Resistance Abyss Gears
A handful of Abyss Gears provide immunity or resistance to specific effects (Image via Pearl Abyss)
Elemental effects are no joke in Crimson Desert. As you venture into more frigid biomes or deal with menaces like the Skull Knight boss, you’ll find that getting frozen solid and electrocuted is a frustrating way to die.
The following Abyss Gears directly counter this by flat increments. The Elemental Resistance system in Crimson Desert is threshold-based, like for example Ice Resistance Lvl 5 altogether stops the stamina-regen debuff from exposure to cold.
These also act as flat additions on top of the whatever resistances you get natively beforehand. If you’re wearing a cloak or armor that gives you Ice Resistance, any Ice Resistance Abyss Gear you put on top will add to it. If you crack Lvl 10 like this, you completely negate all effects of Ice and cannot be frozen.
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Abyss Gear
Lvl I
Lvl II
Lvl III
Blueprint acquisition
Flameward
Fire Resistance Lvl 1
Fire Resistance Lvl 2
Fire Resistance Lvl 3
Reachwood Ruins Excavation Dispatch (2% chance)
Frostward
Ice Resistance Lvl 1
Ice Resistance Lvl 2
Ice Resistance Lvl 3
Shockward
Lightning Resistance Lvl 1
Lightning Resistance Lvl 2
Lightning Resistance Lvl 3
Meanwhile, some Abyss Gears also give you complete immunity to some more niche status effects.
Abyss Gear
Effect
Abyssal Assimilation
Abyssal Toxin Immunity
Heart of Stone
Petrification Immunity
Heart of the Serpent
Poison Immunity
Other utility and miscellaneous Abyss Gears
There are a lot of niche Abyss Gears in Crimson Desert you can find oddly useful.
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I can point at Disarm as an easy example. On paper, even 3% chance to disarm enemies seems situational and nothing special. However, you can use Shield Bash with this to force humanoid enemies to drop their weapons to the ground. This is currently the basis for the most popular way to farm Abyss Gears in Icewatch Altar, Frosthold Pass, and Frosthold Entrance.
Abyss Gear
Lvl I
Lvl II
Lvl III
Blueprint acquisition
Disarm
1% chance to disarm enemies on hit
2% chance to disarm enemies on hit
3% chance to disarm enemies on hit
Timeworn Ruins Excavation Dispatch (2% chance)
Infinite Arrows
20% chance to not consume arrows
40% chance to not consume arrows
60% chance to not consume arrows
Gourmet
Food Effect Lvl +1
Food Effect Lvl +2
Food Effect Lvl +3
Surge
Swim Speed +2%
Swim Speed +4%
Swim Speed +6%
Reachwood Ruins Excavation Dispatch (2% chance)
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Rend
2.5% increased crit rate against cloth armor
5% increased crit rate against cloth armor
7.5% increased crit rate against cloth armor
Not known yet
Shred
2.5% increased crit rate against leather armor
5% increased crit rate against leather armor
7.5% increased crit rate against leather armor
Not known yet
Relentless
Damage increases with consecutive attacks (cannot upgrade to Lvl II and III)
Bordig Ruins Excavation Dispatch (2% chance)
Spirit Transference
Siphon a small amount of Spirit on hit (cannot upgrade to Lvl II and III)
Stamina Transference
Siphon a small amount of Stamina on hit (cannot upgrade to Lvl II and III)
Life Transference
Siphon a small amount of Life on hit (cannot upgrade to Lvl II and III)
Energy Drain
Recover Resources on kill (more recovered at Lvl II and III
What are the best passive Abyss Gears to use in Crimson Desert?
The best Abyss Gears to this end are almost always Attack Speed on your gloves, boots, and shields, since Attack Speed is an universal increment. It affects all offensive maneuvers, including your armed and unarmed attacks, and even your Skills.
That being said, a lot of things (inclung +Attack Damage) have dimishing returns in Crimson Desert, so it’s also a good idea to mix it up with your Abyss Gears to pump up various effects in the end-game.
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Effectively, you want to get a healthy mix of Critical Rate and Attack Speed (aim for 10 with both) to get the best DPS.
You also want a combination of Spirit Tansference and Composure if you don’t want to use Focus to regen Spirit in the middle of combat. Many of the best Skill-modifying Abyss Gears incur additional Spirit cost per attack, so this is a resource you want as much of as you can squeeze out.
Defensively, a combination of Damage Reduction 3.0 (Aegis) is essential, while flat Defense (Aegis) becomes less relevant if you use plate armor and reach higher refinement levels.
Greater Abyss Gears (and why they’re different)
Greater Abyss Gears present an interesting choice (Image via Pearl Abyss || Reddit u/B4ldurL1nk)
When you fuse together two Lvl 2 Abyss Gears, there’s a low chance (reportedly 4%) that you get a Greater variant rather than the expected Lvl 3 variant.
These offer much higher overall boost above and beyond what Lvl 3 variants can give you. The tradeoff is that Greater Abyss Gears come with a durability meter (same as temporary weapons like Flame Spear), and they break after a while.
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Abyss Gear
Effect
Greater Abyssbane
Damage to Abyssal creatures +40%
Greater Beastbane
Damage to Beasts +40%
Greater Bloodbaen
Damage to mighty foes +40%
Greater Hexebane
Greater Malicebane
Damage to earthen beings +40%
Greater Primalbane
Damage to Walkers +40%
Greater Steelbane
Damage to Machines +40%
Greater Flamward
Fire Resistance Lvl 5
Greater Frostward
Ice Resistance Lvl 5
Greater Shockward
Lightning Resistance Lvl 5
Greater Destruction
Attack +10
Greater Insight
Critical Rate +10
Greater Swift
Attack Speed +10
So if you get some of these when bulk-crafting Lvl 3 Abyss Gears, save them for an opportune moment where you could really use the boost.
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All Skill-modifying Special Abyss Gears in Crimson Desert
Skill-modifying Abyss Gears are where you’re spoilt for choice (Image via Pearl Abyss)
Now that we’ve talked about all the Skill-agnostic ones, here’s where the real fun begins. Crimson Desert gives you the opportunity to upgrade and tailor any specific Skill on the Skill Tree as the bread and butter of your playstyle.
Skill Abyss Gears, primarily found on unique weapons scattered throughout the world (or sometimes locked behind bosses), augment that Skill to add more effects. None of these fundamentally alter the skill. Rather, they some auxiliar effect or just straight damage on top to make it better.
The fare for using them is higher resource cost. For example, all Abyss Gears that only trigger on Spinning Slash will also increase the Stamina cost of Spinning Slash. For those that switch up Turning Slash, it’s more Spirit cost that you have to manage.
You can actually stack multiple Abyss Gears that modify the same Skill, and get the effects of both. Only, the resource cost will also add up, often to such a degree that makes missing your mark very punishing.
If you really care about optimization, I’ve found that only selecting one based on what’s required on your build.
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For example, Ator’s Orb is not that great for actual DPS increase due to how it can misfire on smaller enemies. However, it’s great for dealing posture damage to bosses, so you could spam it to bring the boss to a stun faster, and switch to another weapon with a more pure-DPS Abyss Gear.
In any case, here’s all the options available for each Skill/move:
Attack type
Abyss Gear
Effect
Normal attack spam, dodge into attack, or jump into attack
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Abyssal Rays
A series of rays spawn from the abyss to damage the target you hit
Wind Slash
A blade of wind cuts through enemies in a wave ahead of you
Crescent Moon Slash
Unleashes a moon-shaped blade of energy forward, dealing fire damage
Half Moon Slash
Unleashes a moon-shaped blade of energy forward, dealing ice damage
Fullmoon Slash
Unleashes a moon-shaped blade of energy forward, dealing lightning damage
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Forward Slash (Heavy Attack) spam
Ator’s Orb
Summon orbs that auto-fire at enemies when you heavy-attack
Crow’s Pursuit
A flock of crows spawn to deal extra damage when you land a hit with a heavy-attack
Shadow Claw
Forward Slash sends three concurrent swipes forward, dealing additional damage
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Finisher attacks
Arrow Rain
A rain of arrows damage enemies around you when you kill someone with a finisher
Order From Above
Spears of light rain down from the sky, damaging nearby enemies
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Warden of Darkness
Commands spectral knights to decimate nearby enemies with their spears
Spinning Slash
Ancient Retribution
Projectiles from the sky damage targets hit by Spinning Slash
Dark Crescent
A flash of dark energy damages targets hit by Spinning Slash
Hound’s Claws
Sweeps the surrounding area with bloodstained claws, dealing additional damage
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Evasive Slash
Ancient Wrath
Abyssal spheres damage enemies hit by Evasive Slash
Judgment of the Soul
Commands the Forgotten General to charge forward, striking enemies in its path.
Spirit’s Judgment
Commands a spectral knight to strike down the enemy
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Turning Slash
Frost Spike
A wave of frozen spikes deal additional damage with Turning Slash
Greysoul Howling
Calls forth the phantom of Goyen, unleashing a sweeping strike of shadow energy
Groundsurge
Shatters the ground in a frontal cone to deal damage
Wound of Darkness
Unleashes forward three blades of dark energy that push enemies back and deal damage
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Momentum
Turning Slash damage +33%
Charged Stab
Crow Storm
A flock of crows hit your target for extra damage and posture damage
Piercing Bloom
Unleashes a torrent of blood forward, dealing additional damage
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Queen’s Fang
Sprays spider venom forward, dealing damage to enemies hit
Elemental Imbuement
Pillar of Wind
Wind-imbed attacks summon a pillar of wind to damage enemies. This pillar also acts as a wind-draft, and gliding on this boosts you up into the sky.
Ancient Reckoning
Wind-imbued attacks deal additional damage with a deadly vortex
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Flames of Judgment
Fire-imbued attacks send out flames for higher overall damage
Volcanic Eruption
Fire-imbued attacks shatter a molten boulder, dealing fire damage to nearby enemies
Frost Hail
Ice-imbued attacks rain down a barrage of hail, dealing higher damage and freezing enemies faster
Shattering Frost
Ice-imbued attacks trigger a delayed burst of ice at the target, dealing damage to nearby enemies
Orbs of Lightning
Lightning-imbued attacks summon electric orbs that smite enemies for additional lightning damage
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Storm Fang
Lighting-imbed attacks send out lightning bolts that chain through and shock multiple enemies
Parry
Earthrending Strike
Parries cause a rock-infused strike that damages the enemy
Howling of Chaos
Successful parry emits a sonic shockwave that applies Confusion to nearby enemies
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Evasive Roll
Parting Gift
Leaves behind explosives that detonate after a short delay, dealing damage
Rising Torrent
A pillar of water erupts from below the enemy to deal damage.
Slashing Reeds
Scatters a deadly flurry of reeds, dealing damage to enemies hit
Unarmed Strikes
The Showstopper
The final strike at the end of unarmed attack chain knocks the enemy back with immense force, dealing damage
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Lariat/Follow-up Lariat
Colossal Might
Lariat takedowns trigger an explosion, dealing AoE stun and sending enemies flying
Putrid Touch
Lariat takedowns inject enemies with poison, dealing damage over time
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Tempest of Destruction
Lariat takedowns shatter the earth to unleash a rain of debris, dealing damage to enemies hit
Note that installing Abyss Gears that bolster a specific Skill in Crimson Desert doesn’t automatically give you the Skill. If it’s not unlocked by default, you’ll still have to go and get it from the Skill Tree first.
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