Crimson Desert Patch 1.08.00 Adds 20 Animals and Shotguns

Key Takeaways

- Patch 1.08.00 adds 20 new small animal species and baby wyverns that will grow into rideable mounts
- Tools now have their own equipment slot, freeing up the secondary weapon slot for combat
- Protagonist Kliff can now wield muskets and shotguns as new weapon types
Pearl Abyss has pushed out another substantial update for Crimson Desert, continuing a patch cadence that's become almost weekly since the game's launch. Patch 1.08.00 landed on Friday with a mix of creature additions, new weapons, and quality-of-life improvements that keep expanding what's already an ambitious open-world action RPG.
Tools Finally Get Their Own Slot
The headline quality-of-life change is a new dedicated item slot for tools. Previously, axes, mallets, shovels, and similar implements occupied your secondary weapon slot. That meant choosing between utility and combat readiness. Now tools have their own space in the quickslot menu, so you can keep your battlefield loadout intact while still carrying what you need to interact with the world.
“We wanted to ensure that players have the tools to interact with the world in more granular ways, moving beyond just pure combat utility.”
— Pearl Abyss, Lead Developer Statement
20 New Animal Species and Baby Wyverns
The patch introduces 20 new species of small animals to the world of Pywel. Pearl Abyss hasn't specified exactly which creatures made the cut, but the expansion adds more life to an already detailed environment.
More interesting is the addition of baby wyverns. These can be registered as pets, and Pearl Abyss has confirmed that a future update will let them grow into tame adult wyverns. Once mature, you'll be able to ride them as permanent mounts. The game already lets you hop on wild wyverns, but those rides are brief. Taming one means a lasting aerial companion.
Kliff Gets a Shotgun
In a tonal shift that captures Crimson Desert's kitchen-sink design philosophy, protagonist Kliff can now equip muskets and shotguns. The addition has already sparked jokes in the community about over-engineered tactical takedowns of tiny woodland creatures. It's a strange juxtaposition: 20 new cute animals and the means to blast them into next week.
The Reddit community at r/CrimsonDesert has been posting clips of exactly this, with users meme-ifying the contrast between the game's survival and nature elements and its increasingly diverse combat options.
Other Notable Changes
- Two new ponds at Howling Hill and Pailune Camp, unlocked via pond construction missions
- Fish can be released into completed ponds and will multiply over time
- A new function to "silence tied-up outlaws" (as ominous as it sounds)
- Photo mode improvements including a new keyboard shortcut
- Control and camera adjustments for the rideable dragon Blackstar
- Fish traps now actually catch fish
That last one deserves mention. The patch notes specifically state that fish traps were "improved so that fish can now be caught with them." A fish trap that catches fish seems like baseline functionality, but better late than fixed.
Pearl Abyss Maintains Aggressive Update Schedule
This patch follows a pattern. Pearl Abyss has been shipping major updates at a pace unusual for an open-world RPG of this scope. Recent patches added the ability to tame and ride bears and goats. Before that, the studio introduced bird-watching mechanics that turned players into amateur ornithologists. Each update seems to pile more systems onto an already sprawling game.
Community reaction remains split. Many players praise the "insane" update frequency and the developer's responsiveness. Others worry about feature bloat. When a game lets you ride wyverns, tame goats, watch birds, build fish ponds, and now carry a shotgun, the question becomes whether these systems cohere or just pile up.
Logicity's Take
Another live-service title using patches to respond to player feedback
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Crimson Desert patch 1.08.00 add?
The patch adds 20 new small animal species, baby wyverns as tameable pets, muskets and shotguns as new weapons, a dedicated tool slot, two new buildable ponds, and various quality-of-life improvements.
Can you ride baby wyverns in Crimson Desert?
Not yet. Baby wyverns can be registered as pets now, but a future update will allow them to grow into adult wyverns that you can ride as permanent mounts.
How often does Crimson Desert get updates?
Pearl Abyss has maintained an aggressive, nearly weekly patch schedule since the game's launch, adding substantial new features with each update.
What changed about tools in Crimson Desert?
Tools like axes, mallets, and shovels now have their own dedicated equipment slot instead of occupying the secondary weapon slot. This lets players keep both tools and weapons equipped simultaneously.
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Manaal Khan
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