Camp Vendors
Comprehensive guide to the six Camp Vendor types at the Greymane Camp (Pailune main camp) in Crimson Desert. Covers Conrad the Carpenter, Wynstan's Consumables, Connor the Craftsman, Heather the Gardener, Werner the Outfitter, and Gwyneth the Rancher, with full inventory details for each.
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Overview
Camp Vendors are the six dedicated shop operators stationed at the Greymane Camp, also referred to as the Pailune main camp. Each vendor handles a specific category of goods and carries their own inventory of items ranging from furniture and seeds to jewelry and horse supplies. Unlike the wandering Street Vendors found across Pywel, the Camp Vendors are permanent fixtures at the camp and are accessible at any time once the camp is established.
Visiting all six vendors regularly is worth the habit. Their inventories refresh periodically, and each one offers goods that are difficult or impossible to source conveniently from other shops in the open world. The Gardener sells seeds that otherwise require farming or foraging, the Rancher stocks specialized horse supplies, and the Craftsman offers jewelry that would otherwise have to be looted or crafted. All Camp Vendors also accept items you want to sell, giving you a convenient sell point without needing to travel into town.
Camp Vendor List
The table below summarizes all six Camp Vendors, their NPC names, specialty category, and inventory size. Each vendor is covered in detail in the sections below.
Vendor Type | NPC Name | Specialty | Item Count |
|---|---|---|---|
26 | |||
118 | |||
Jewelry and accessories | 13 | ||
6 | |||
Gear and accessories | 7 | ||
6 | |||
Various NPCs | 6 livestock types |
Camp Carpenter (Conrad)
Conrad is the Camp Carpenter stationed at Greymane Camp. He sells 26 items spanning furniture for camp and housing, food items, armor pieces, and decorative goods. Conrad is particularly useful for players looking to furnish their living quarters or stock up on specific food products like Apollonia's Elixir without having to travel to a town.
His inventory mixes practical combat gear with home furnishings, which reflects the carpenter's role in building out the camp itself. The furniture pieces Conrad sells can be used to decorate rooms in the housing system, while his food and elixir stock serves immediate gameplay needs like health recovery and cooking.
Notable Items
Item | Price (Silver) | Category |
|---|---|---|
100 | ||
300 | ||
250 | ||
Varies | ||
Varies |
Apollonia's Elixir at 300 silver is the most expensive individual item Conrad carries. It is a high-value consumable worth buying if you need a reliable recovery item heading into a difficult encounter. The Satisfying Fish Porridge at 100 silver is a solid food option for sustained health restoration during exploration.
Camp Consumables (Wynstan)
Wynstan runs the Camp Consumables shop and has by far the largest inventory of any Camp Vendor at 118 items. His stock covers an enormous range of goods including tools, seeds, crafting materials, and general consumables. He is the first vendor to check when you need a hard-to-find ingredient or crafting component and do not want to travel to a town shop.
Because Wynstan's inventory is so broad, his shop functions as a general-purpose supply stop for the camp. Players who spend a lot of time at Greymane Camp and want to minimize travel will find themselves returning to Wynstan repeatedly for basic crafting components, tools for gathering, and specialty consumables that other vendors do not carry.
His inventory includes many items that overlap with the specialized vendors, particularly seeds and some food items. However, Wynstan often carries them in greater variety and higher quantities than any single specialized shop. If the Camp Gardener Heather is out of a particular seed, check Wynstan's stock as a backup.
Camp Craftsman (Connor)
Connor is the Camp Craftsman who specializes in jewelry and accessories. He carries 13 items, all of which are wearable jewelry pieces at varying quality and price tiers. Connor's shop is the most convenient source of crafted accessories at the camp without needing to visit a town jeweler or rely on loot drops.
His inventory ranges from lower-cost crude pieces to mid-tier engraved jewelry and a high-end Ruby Ring. Players who want to fill out their accessory slots early, or who need specific jewelry for a build, should check Connor's stock before spending time farming enemies for random drops.
Jewelry Inventory
Item | Price (Silver) | Type |
|---|---|---|
250 | ||
250 | ||
250 | ||
500 | ||
500 | ||
500 | ||
750 | ||
Varies |
The Ruby Ring at 750 silver is Connor's most expensive piece and represents one of the stronger early-to-mid game ring options available from a vendor. The Engraved Silver pieces at 500 silver each offer a solid mid-tier option for players who need to fill accessory slots before finding better drops.
Camp Gardener (Heather)
Heather is the Camp Gardener who sells crop seeds for use in the camp's farming system. She carries six types of seeds, covering a range of vegetables and fruits that can be grown in the camp's garden plots. Seeds purchased from Heather are the primary way to start a self-sustaining food supply at the camp without relying on foraging in the open world.
Planting seeds is tied to the camp's agricultural plots, which become available as part of camp expansions. Once plants are grown, the harvested produce can be eaten directly, donated as camp provisions, used in cooking recipes, or traded. Heather's affordable seed prices make starting a farm one of the most cost-effective early investments at the camp.
Seed Inventory
Price (Silver) | Crop Produced | |
|---|---|---|
20 | ||
20 | ||
30 | ||
30 | ||
45 | ||
45 |
Tomato and Orange Seeds are the cheapest options at 20 silver each and are a good starting point for new farmers. Strawberry and Peach Seeds at 45 silver each are the most expensive but yield higher-value produce for cooking or trading. Pumpkins and Apples sit at the mid-tier price of 30 silver and are useful all-purpose ingredients in many cooking recipes.
Camp Outfitter (Werner)
Werner is the Camp Outfitter who sells a small selection of 7 gear and accessory items. His stock includes wearable equipment such as gloves, boots, and necklaces, making him a secondary gear source alongside the larger equipment shops in town. Werner's items tend toward leather-based and adventurer-style gear suited to the camp's mercenary aesthetic.
Unlike Connor the Craftsman who focuses exclusively on jewelry, Werner's inventory blends accessories with physical armor pieces. His stock is useful for plugging gaps in your gear loadout, particularly if you need a specific slot filled before you can source better drops from enemies or town vendors.
Gear Inventory
Item | Price (Silver) | Slot |
|---|---|---|
250 | ||
204 | ||
205 | ||
Varies |
The Claw-Tooth Necklace is Werner's most expensive accessory at 250 silver. The Grizzled Leather Gloves and Boots at 204 and 205 silver respectively make a matching set worth considering for players running a leather armor build who want coordinated camp-sourced pieces.
Camp Rancher (Gwyneth)
Gwyneth is the Camp Rancher who handles everything related to horses and the stable. She sells six items covering horse feed, stable supplies, and horse care products. Her shop is the most convenient source of horse-specific consumables at the camp and avoids the need to ride into town specifically for these items.
Keeping your horse fed and healthy has practical gameplay benefits. Well-maintained horses perform better in combat and exploration, and specific feed items can influence your horse's stamina recovery and overall condition. Gwyneth's stock makes it easy to maintain a full supply of essential horse goods between expeditions.
Stable Inventory
Item | Price (Silver) | Use |
|---|---|---|
10 | Horse feed, basic nutrition | |
15 | Horse feed, standard fodder | |
12 | Horse feed, treats | |
30 | Restores horse stamina or health | |
50 | General stable maintenance | |
100 | Premium horse feed |
Sugar Beet and Sugar Cubes are the cheapest horse feed options at 10 and 12 silver respectively, making them the go-to choice for players who want to maintain their horse on a budget. Horse Tonic at 30 silver is the most useful active item for combat scenarios where your horse takes damage. Stable Supplies at 50 silver and Horse Food at 100 silver are the premium options for players who want to optimize horse condition.
Livestock Vendors (Patch 1.04)
Patch 1.04 introduced a network of livestock vendors scattered across Pywel. These NPCs sit outside the six core Greymane Camp shops and, instead of stocking gear or consumables, sell the animals needed to populate a farm at the camp. Between them, they cover the six core livestock categories the game supports: cows, pigs, goats, sheep, ducks, and chickens. If you had already befriended various farmers and livestock keepers around Hernand before the patch, you may find several of these animals already listed in the main camp vendor's catalog. The Patch 1.04 vendors simply make each animal directly purchasable in the field rather than requiring a trip back to camp.
Livestock Inventory
Animal | Notes | Primary Use |
|---|---|---|
Standard cow for the camp's livestock pen. Higher-tier variants such as the Highland Cow and the Wild Cow are tracked as separate creatures in the field rather than standard vendor stock. | Milk production and meat for cooking recipes. | |
Fills the pig pen at the camp. Produces meat on slaughter. | Meat supply and cooking ingredients. | |
Smaller livestock option that pairs well with a mixed pen. | Milk and meat, with a smaller grazing footprint than cows. | |
Adds wool and meat to the camp's livestock output. | Wool for crafting materials and meat for cooking. | |
Duck | A new small-livestock option added by Patch 1.04. | Eggs and meat. Useful for players running a dedicated duck farm. |
Chicken | A new small-livestock option added by Patch 1.04. | Eggs and meat, useful for a steady cheap food loop at camp. |
Livestock purchases feed directly into the camp's animal pens, so players who had been waiting on farm-related content can begin stocking a full barnyard without hunting wild animals across the map. Ducks in particular were a long-requested addition and finally allow a dedicated waterfowl farm as part of the Farming loop.
Tips
Check all six vendors after completing each major story chapter. Camp vendor inventories can expand as the story progresses and new items become available through camp expansion milestones.
Wynstan's 118-item stock is the single largest vendor inventory at the camp. If you cannot find a specific crafting material or consumable at a specialized vendor, Wynstan is the first place to check before making the trip to a town shop.
Buy seeds from Heather early and start farming as soon as crop plots are available. The produce from even a small garden reduces how often you need to buy food from other vendors, cutting long-term silver costs noticeably.
Connor's jewelry fills accessory slots cleanly in the early and mid game. The Crude Blue Ring and Engraved Copper pieces at 250 silver are affordable options that beat having an empty ring or earring slot, which is a common oversight for new players.
Gwyneth's Sugar Beet and Hay are cheaper than equivalent horse feed from town vendors. If you ride frequently, stocking up at Gwyneth instead of in town saves a meaningful amount of silver over time.
Werner's Grizzled Leather Gloves and Boots form a matching set. If you are running a leather armor build and have not found gloves or boots from loot, Werner can fill those slots at a reasonable price.
All Camp Vendors buy items as well as sell. The camp is a convenient place to offload inventory without riding into Hernand, especially after returning from a long expedition with a full pack.
Conrad's Apollonia's Elixir at 300 silver is a reliable consumable source if you need it for a specific encounter. Town apothecaries may carry it, but Conrad at the camp means you never have to detour during active quests.
Patch 1.04 Changes
Version 1.04 brought two notable changes that affect how every Greymane Camp vendor interacts with Kliff. These changes are permanent and apply automatically once the patch is installed.
10% Greymane discount. All goods sold by Greymane-aligned NPCs are now priced 10% lower when Kliff is the buyer. Because every Camp Vendor listed above operates out of the Greymane Camp and is a member of the Greymane faction, the discount applies to every purchase on this page. The effect stacks with existing trust-based price reductions from individual vendors, so buying from a maxed-trust shop is now cheaper than before.
New livestock vendors across Pywel. See the Livestock Vendors section above. Cows, pigs, goats, sheep, ducks, and chickens can now be purchased directly in the field from dedicated NPCs rather than only through the main camp's catalog.
Broader Pywel resource additions. Patch 1.04 also seeded additional ore nodes and wells across Pywel, reducing how often camp runs need to detour for mining or water. The changes complement the livestock vendors by making it more viable to source food, ingredients, and crafting stock directly from the countryside around the camp.
Players returning to the camp after installing Patch 1.04 do not need to unlock anything to receive the discount. Prices update automatically at every Greymane shop the moment the save loads on the new build.