Stamina management is one of the core elements in Crimson Desert , and the very first thing that prevents you from reaching high-altitude locations. While the game pushes you to upgrade Stamina first to solve this, there's a trick to gain height without consuming Stamina which uses one of the game's mechanics as a workaround, similar to a storage trick rendered obsolete by game version 1.00.03 .
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The core of this trick relies on Precision Jump , a mechanic that allows for static, targeted hops. Crucially, this move does not consume stamina in the same way traditional "leaping" while climbing does.
- Start climbing consuming how much Stamina you prefer
- Stop moving and hold the wall.
- Hold L1 (PlayStation) / LB (Xbox) to aim and then press Square (PlayStation) ( X (Xbox) to use Precision Jump .
- After jumping, you must press and hold the Left Stick towards the wall , otherwise your character will fall back down.
- As the jump was initiated from a static state, it doesn't count as a regular climb-jump, and no stamina will be consumed.
After using a Precision Jump, you can also use Aerial Force Palm with Kliff ( one of the skills you should learn as quickly as possible ) or the equivalent skill for the other characters to propel further in the air. However, unless you are reaching a location where you can stand, you will likely have to use Fly to grab onto the wall , due to how the skill has no momentum whatsoever.
This concludes our guide. For more help, visit our Crimson Desert Complete Walkthrough and Guides Hub.
Guide based on a 40+ hours playthrough in the PC version of the game. Screenshots captured from the same version.
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