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Bloodstone Locations
March 29, 2026 at 03:39 PM
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Bloodstone is a refinement material in Crimson Desert classified as an ore. Its in-game description reads: "A reddish ore with toxic properties. Because it contains mercury, mining and refining it can release poisonous gases, making protective equipment essential." Despite the description, no protective gear is actually required to mine it in gameplay.
Bloodstone is used at the Blacksmith to upgrade weapons, armor, metal shields, and jewelry through the gear refinement system. It is a mid-tier ore that sits above Iron and Copper in rarity but below Scolecite and Diamond. Bloodstone deposits are considerably less common than Iron or Copper, so knowing the exact locations is valuable when you need to stock up for refinements.
Bloodstone appears most frequently in the Pailune and Crimson Desert regions, though scattered deposits can be found in remote areas across the Continent of Pywel. The ore has a distinctive red color that makes it easier to spot on cliff faces and ravine walls compared to the grey tones of Iron and Copper. Each unit of Bloodstone sells for 51 copper (approximately 0.51 copper (approximately 0.51 copper (approximately 0.51 copper (approximately 0.51 Silver)))) at vendors.
Bloodstone is extracted from red ore deposits found on cliff faces, ravine walls, and rocky outcrops throughout the world. There are four ways to mine ore deposits in Crimson Desert.

The most straightforward method. Equip a Pickaxe from the quick menu (F2 on keyboard, left D-pad on controller), aim at the ore deposit until the reticle turns blue, then swing to break it. A free Pickaxe can be obtained by accepting Rhett's Request outside the equipment shop in Hernand, and additional Pickaxes are available from Provisioner's Shops throughout the world.
The Force Palm ability can break ore deposits without a Pickaxe. Hold and charge the attack while aiming at the deposit. This consumes Spirit each time it is used. Force Palm is particularly useful for reaching elevated deposits: you can climb a cliff surface and use Force Palm to strike ore above you, though the impact will launch you away from the wall.
After unlocking the Charged Shot skill, draw your bow and wait for the arrow to fully charge, then shoot an ore deposit to collect the drops. This method consumes Spirit and is most useful for deposits that are difficult to reach on foot. Keep in mind that drops scatter upon impact, so you may need to collect them from a wider area.
The Mining Knuckledrill is a special piece of mining equipment unlocked after defeating Marni's Excavatron. It allows you to mine ore faster than a standard Pickaxe and increases your ore drops by 10%, making it the best tool for dedicated farming runs.
Bloodstone deposits can be found at the following verified locations. Once you mine a deposit for the first time, it is permanently marked on your world map, making return trips straightforward. Use the Environment tab on the map to highlight ore nodes that may otherwise be invisible unless you zoom in close.
The earliest and most accessible Bloodstone source is located in a ravine in the south of Rocca's Hill, across the river directly east of Hernand. The Bloodstone appears as a vertical strip in the cliffside near the top of the hills to the east. There are five Bloodstone veins to mine here, yielding approximately ten pieces of the material. This is the best early-game spot because it is close to Hernand and produces a solid haul in a single visit.
Further up the same ravine, you can also find Garnet and Azurite deposits near the large bridge to the north, along with Iron and Copper deposits scattered throughout the area. This makes the Rocca's Hill ravine an efficient all-purpose mining stop.
East of Rocca's Hill, past Fort Anvil and just to the north of the river that runs along its southern side, Bloodstone deposits sit at the bottom of a deep ravine. Iron ore veins are also present in this area, so you can collect both materials during a single trip. The ravine can be reached by following the riverbank east from Rocca's Hill.
A Bloodstone deposit sits south of Tashkalp town in the Crimson Desert region. This is a convenient deposit to hit if you are already in the area for quests or traveling through. While it is only a single deposit rather than a cluster, its proximity to Tashkalp makes it worth mining whenever you pass by.
Multiple Bloodstone deposit clusters line the main road heading north from Tashkalp toward Trader's Expanse. Several distinct deposit locations are spread along this route, and each cluster contains multiple veins. This stretch of road has the highest density of Bloodstone deposits in the game, making it the single best farming path for the material. Walk or ride the full length of the road and mine every deposit you encounter for maximum yield.
Bloodstone deposits appear on the cliff face west of Delesyia town. These are cliff-side deposits accessible from the road leading out of the settlement. If you are heading to Delesyia for other business, check the cliff face before entering the settlement to grab some extra Bloodstone along the way.
Region | Specific Area | Deposit Count | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
Ravine south of Rocca's Hill | 5 veins | Earliest accessible spot; yields ~10 Bloodstone per visit | |
Deep ravine east of Fort Anvil | Multiple | Also contains Iron ore; reach via riverbank east of Rocca's Hill | |
South of Tashkalp | 1 | Single deposit; convenient if already in the area | |
Northern road from Tashkalp to Trader's Expanse | Multiple clusters | Highest density in the game; best farming route | |
Cliff west of Delesyia town | Multiple | Cliff-side deposits along the road out of the settlement |
Ore deposits in Crimson Desert, including Bloodstone, respawn after 7 in-game days. Once you mine a deposit for the first time, its location is permanently marked on your world map with an ore icon, so you never have to rediscover it. After the respawn timer completes, the deposit reappears at full capacity and can be mined again for the same yield.
Because of the 7-day respawn timer, it is more efficient to mine every Bloodstone deposit you can find in a single session rather than revisiting one location repeatedly. Clear out the Rocca's Hill ravine, the Anvil Hill ravine, and the northern road from Tashkalp all in one run, then move on to other activities while the deposits regenerate. For more details on how gathering respawns work, see the Enemy and Gatherable Respawning page.
Bloodstone is used at the Blacksmith for gear refinement. Refinement upgrades the stats of your existing equipment, increasing attack power on weapons and defense values on armor. Each piece of equipment can be refined up to level 10, with the material requirements increasing at higher levels.
Bloodstone is specifically required for refining the following gear categories:
Gear Category | Examples |
|---|---|
Plate armor pieces, Body Armor | |
Metal Shields | All non-wooden shield types |
Jewelry | Rings, earrings, and other accessories |
Note that refining gear past level 4 also requires Abyss Artifacts, which are the same items used to unlock skill points. This creates a strategic choice between spending Abyss Artifacts on gear upgrades or on new abilities. For levels 1 through 4, Bloodstone and other standard ores are the only materials needed, so it is worth pushing all your main equipment to at least level 4 early on.
If you need to gather a large amount of Bloodstone in a single session, follow this route to hit all major deposit locations efficiently:
1. Start at Hernand and head east across the river to the Rocca's Hill ravine. Mine all five Bloodstone veins (plus any Garnet, Azurite, Iron, and Copper you find along the way).
2. Continue east past Fort Anvil to the deep ravine north of the river. Mine the Bloodstone and Iron deposits at the bottom.
3. Travel to Tashkalp and pick up the single deposit south of town.
4. Walk the northern road from Tashkalp toward Trader's Expanse. Mine every Bloodstone cluster along the route. This segment alone will produce the largest haul of any single stretch.
5. Finish at Delesyia by checking the cliff face west of town for the remaining deposits.
This full route covers every known Bloodstone source in the game. After completing it, wait 7 in-game days for all deposits to respawn before running the route again.
Bloodstone's red color makes it stand out against grey rock faces. When traveling through the Crimson Desert or Pailune regions, keep an eye on cliff walls for the distinctive reddish tint.
Always mine a deposit at least once, even if you do not need the Bloodstone right away. Mining it for the first time permanently marks it on your map, which saves time on future farming runs.
If you have the Mining Knuckledrill, use it instead of a regular Pickaxe for a 10% increase in ore drops. Over an entire farming route, that bonus adds up considerably.
The Environment tab on the world map highlights all ore nodes you have previously mined. Use it to quickly plan your route and check which deposits have respawned.
The Rocca's Hill ravine is the best early-game stop because it is close to Hernand and yields approximately ten Bloodstone from five veins. Visit it early in the story to get a head start on refinements.
Consider refining all main gear to level 4 as soon as you have enough materials. Levels 1 through 4 only cost standard ores and are highly efficient stat boosts. Pushing past level 4 requires Abyss Artifacts, which you may want to save for skills instead.
Bloodstone is rarer than Iron or Copper, so grab every deposit you see while exploring. Even a single deposit picked up during a quest run helps reduce the time you spend on dedicated farming later.
If a deposit is up on a cliff face and you cannot reach it with a Pickaxe, try climbing the wall and using Force Palm, or shoot it from below with a Charged Shot from your bow.