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11Overview223344Blackberry is a glossy deep purple fruit that grows in dense clusters and has a refreshingly tart juice. It is one of the gatherables in Crimson Desert, widely available across three regions of Pywel. Blackberries do not restore Spirit when consumed raw, but they are a versatile cooking ingredient used in desserts and medicinal brews.5566Blackberries are classified under the Fruits and Vegetables category. Their wide distribution makes them one of the easiest berries to stockpile during normal exploration.7788Item Properties991010PropertyValueCategoryFruit (Gatherable)EffectCooking ingredientRegionHernand, Pailune, DelesyiaObtainable ViaForaging (bushes)1111Where to Find12121313Blackberry bushes appear in the same three regions as Raspberry and Blueberry, making berry-gathering runs efficient.14141515Hernand: Found along hedgerows and field borders in the lowland farmlands.Pailune: Grows on highland trails and in rocky clearings between mountain paths.Delesyia: Thrives along the edges of the dense forest, often near other berry bushes.16161717Berry bushes of different types often cluster in the same area. If you find a Blackberry bush, check nearby for Raspberry and Blueberry nodes as well.18181919Cooking Uses20202121Blackberries feature in dessert and medicinal brew recipes. Their tart flavor profile complements sweeter ingredients and helps balance richer dishes. Because they are easy to gather in large quantities across three regions, Blackberries make a reliable ingredient to keep stocked for any cooking session at a bonfire.22222323Tips24242525Blackberries grow in the same regions as Raspberries and Blueberries. Plan combined berry-gathering routes for maximum efficiency.Since Blackberries do not restore Spirit on their own, save them entirely for cooking.Check for Blackberry bushes along the edges of forests and hedgerows rather than open fields.