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There are many weapons and armor pieces to find in Crimson Desert. Some are part of the main quests, but others can be missed because they’re hidden around the world.
One of these items is the Alabaster Curved Sword. It’s a sturdy one-handed sword you can pick up early in the game if you don’t mind spending a lot of time on your horse.
Alabaster Curved Sword Location
To find the Alabaster Curved Sword, head northwest into the Crimson Desert area. It’s in Urdavah Province, just above the Forebearer’s Barrens. Specifically, mark your map just over the B in Forebearer’s on the map.
Before setting out, make sure you have the Visione helmet unlocked. This helmet lets you see memories and is gained after exploring the Lioncrest Watchtower in Hernand. Once you have it, hop on your horse and follow your map marker.
Be aware, Crimson Desert isn’t the safest area to fight enemies if you’re just starting out or haven’t leveled up Kliff much. It’s best to avoid combat whenever possible, as you don’t need to fight to get the sword. Also, try to have at least 5 Fire Resistance to prevent the heat from draining your stamina.
When you arrive at your destination, look for a large circular sandpit with a big rock circle in the middle. Cross the sand by hopping on the rocks, because the ground is quicksand, which pulls you under if you run across it normally.
Once on the platform, use your lantern to walk around the edge until you find a memory fragment. Watch the ghosts until you automatically gain the Visione and see the memory. The memory hints that some treasure was hidden here. After it ends, use your lantern to locate two buried spots on the ground—the sword and a small silver pouch.
Look for small glowing columns of energy, then interact with the ground at those spots. Surprisingly, you won’t need a shovel. Kliff will dig with his hands. Don’t forget to open the silver pouch in your inventory to collect the money inside.
Additional Details
The Alabaster Curved Sword is a good single-handed weapon with 16 Attack Power, Refinement Level 2, and three Abyss Gear slots. It doesn’t have any special moves or properties, like increased Critical Rate, so it’s mostly a visual choice unless you like how it looks.
Most weapons deal similar damage, but some, like the Acria Sword, have a default Critical Rate of 1. That makes certain weapons better against tough enemies. Still, the Alabaster Curved Sword can work well as a backup weapon if you’re dual-wielding swords. To improve its performance, add Abyss Gear like Attack Speed and Critical Rate.





