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11Overview2233Contribution Points are a region-locked currency in Crimson Desert that players earn by leveling up their Contribution standing with a region's faction. Each time the Contribution XP bar fills completely, the player gains one Contribution level and receives one spendable Contribution Point. These points function as the sole accepted currency at Contribution Shops, where exclusive armor, weapons, accessories, and horse equipment can be purchased.4455Unlike Silver, which is earned through combat loot and trading, Contribution Points are tied directly to a player's regional standing. Points earned in Hernand cannot be spent in Demeniss or Delesyia. Each region maintains its own separate point pool. There is a hard cap of 100 Contribution Points per region, since the maximum Contribution level is 100.6677How Points Are Earned88991010Contribution Points are not awarded directly from activities. Instead, players earn Contribution XP from various tasks, and that XP fills a progress bar. When the bar fills completely, the player reaches a new Contribution level and receives one point to spend. The bar then resets and the process repeats.11111212If a player loses Contribution levels through criminal activity, they do not lose points already earned. However, they must re-earn the lost levels before gaining any new points. Regaining a previously held level does not award a second point for that level.13131414The following activities award Contribution XP toward the next level:15151616ActivityXP RewardNotesFaction QuestsHighThe fastest and most reliable source of Contribution XP. Found under the Factions tab in the Journal.BountiesHighShort combat encounters with generous XP payouts. Available starting in Chapter 2.Side QuestsModerate to HighAny quest performed on behalf of a regional faction awards Contribution XP.Liberating StrongholdsVery HighThe single largest XP gain from a single action. Clear bandit camps and free occupied territory.CommissionsModerateRepeatable tasks posted on regional notice boards.Freeing CaptivesModerateRescuing slaves and prisoners from bandit camps during exploration.Helping CitizensLow to ModerateRandom encounters with NPCs needing assistance. These do not appear in the quest list.Giving Alms to Beggars+1 XP per coinDonating copper coins to beggars in settlements. Can be done once per day per beggar. Slow but useful for topping off the last few XP before a level-up.1717The 100-Point Cap18181919Each region has a maximum Contribution level of 100, which means a player can earn at most 100 Contribution Points per region. This is a hard cap; once a player reaches level 100, no further points can be earned in that region regardless of how many additional quests or bounties are completed.20202121Because 100 points is not enough to purchase every item in a region's Contribution Shop at the same time, players must make strategic choices about what to buy. The refund mechanic (described below) softens this limitation by letting players swap purchases freely, but they can never hold more than 100 points worth of items and unspent points combined.22222323Spending Points24242525Contribution Points can only be spent at Contribution Shops, which are specialized vendors found in each region's major settlement. These shops accept only Contribution Points; Silver is not accepted. The inventory at each shop is unique to its region and includes faction-themed equipment unavailable from any other merchant.26262727Items available at Contribution Shops fall into the following categories:28282929CategoryDescriptionTypical Cost RangeCharacter ArmorRegion-exclusive armor sets with unique stats and appearance. Includes body armor, headgear, gloves, and footwear.4 to 23 points per pieceCloaksFaction-themed cloaks providing defense bonuses. Multiple tiers are available at different price points.6 to 19 pointsAccessoriesSignets, crowns, rings, and necklaces offering passive bonuses. These are the most expensive shop items.25 to 70 pointsHorse BardingsDecorative and functional horse armor that changes the mount's appearance.23 pointsBannersFaction flags that double as usable two-handed weapons in combat.30 pointsCamp WorkersHirable workers for the Greymane Camp who gather supplies and Silver automatically.Varies3030Refund Mechanic31313232Any item purchased from a Contribution Shop can be sold back to the same shop for a full refund of the Contribution Points spent. This means Contribution Points are never permanently consumed by a purchase. Players can freely experiment with different gear, sell back pieces they no longer need, and reallocate their points toward new items as their build evolves.33333434This refund policy is especially important given the 100-point cap. Since players cannot earn unlimited points, the ability to recycle them ensures that no purchase decision is irreversible. A player who buys the Bolton Plate Armor early on can sell it back later and put those 7 points toward a more expensive piece like the Hernand Ceremonial Guard Armor.35353636Regional Shop Examples37373838Each region in Pywel operates its own Contribution Shop with a distinct inventory tied to the local faction's identity. Below is a summary of notable items and their costs in each region.39394040Hernand41414242The Hernand Contribution Shop is located inside Hernand Castle and is operated by a vendor named Haldwin. This is the first Contribution Shop most players encounter.43434444ItemCategoryCostBolton Plate HelmHeadgear4 pointsBolton Plate CloakCloak6 pointsBolton Plate ArmorBody Armor7 pointsHernand Ceremonial Guard BootsFootwear14 pointsHernand Ceremonial Guard GlovesGloves15 pointsHernandian Noble's CloakCloak19 pointsHernand Ceremonial Guard CloakCloak19 pointsHernand Ceremonial Guard ArmorBody Armor21 pointsHernandian BardingHorse Barding23 pointsHernandian Contribution BannerBanner30 pointsHernandian SignetAccessory65 pointsHernandian CrownAccessory70 points4545Demeniss46464747The Demeniss Contribution Shop is split across multiple vendors in the city and castle. The castle shop is the main vendor, while the cathedral and bank district house additional sellers.48484949ItemCategoryCostDemeniss Ceremonial Plate HelmHeadgear17 pointsDemeniss Ceremonial CloakCloak19 pointsDemeniss Ceremonial Plate ArmorBody Armor23 pointsArmor of Demeniss's HonorBody Armor23 pointsDemeniss Cathedral RingAccessory25 pointsDemeniss Cathedral NecklaceAccessory27 pointsDemenissian Contribution Banner PikeBanner30 pointsDemenissian SignetAccessory65 pointsDemenissian CrownAccessory70 points5050Delesyia51515252The Delesyia Contribution Shop serves the Delesyia region and stocks gear themed around the local guard and nobility.53535454ItemCategoryCostHelm of Loyal FriendshipHeadgear17 pointsArmor of Loyal FriendshipBody Armor23 pointsCloak of Loyal FriendshipCloak19 pointsDelesyian Noble's CloakCloak19 pointsDelesyian BardingHorse Barding23 pointsDelesyian Contribution Banner PikeBanner30 pointsDelesyian SignetAccessory65 pointsDelesyian CrownAccessory70 points5555Tashkalp56565757The Tashkalp Contribution Shop is operated by a vendor named Tommaso and offers desert-themed equipment.58585959ItemCategoryCostDragon Flame HelmHeadgear17 pointsDragon Flame CloakCloak19 pointsDragon Flame ArmorBody Armor23 pointsSahareum BardingHorse Barding23 pointsTommasoan Contribution BannerBanner30 pointsTashkalp SignetAccessory65 points6060Losing Contribution Through Crime61616262Criminal actions in Crimson Desert reduce Contribution XP in the region where the crime occurs. These penalties apply whether or not the player is caught. The Crime System ties directly into the Contribution mechanic, creating real consequences for unlawful behavior.63636464CrimePenaltyDetailsStealing an item-5 Contribution XPApplied per item stolen, regardless of whether the player is detected.Pickpocketing-5 Contribution XPSame penalty as stealing. Triggers guard pursuit if detected.Assault / Murder of an innocent NPC-30 Contribution XPImmediate penalty upon killing or seriously injuring a civilian.6565Since each Contribution level requires filling the XP bar from scratch, losing a large chunk of XP can drop the player below their current level. While points already earned and spent are not lost, the player must re-earn any lost levels before new points become available. Regaining a previously held level does not award a duplicate point.66666767Low Contribution in a region triggers practical consequences beyond the point loss. Merchant prices may rise, guards become more aggressive, and certain quests or restricted areas may become inaccessible until the player rebuilds their standing.68686969Strategy and Tips70707171Prioritize bounties and faction quests. These are the fastest sources of Contribution XP. Bounties become available in Chapter 2 and offer short, high-reward encounters.Liberate strongholds early. Clearing bandit camps provides the largest single-action XP boost in the system. Do this first when entering a new region.Use beggars for small top-offs. Giving a copper coin to a beggar grants 1 XP. This is very slow for bulk farming, but it is useful when you are just a few XP short of the next level.Sell back old gear before buying new pieces. The full refund policy means you can recycle points from cheaper early-game armor (like the Bolton Plate set at 17 total points) into late-game prestige items.Plan purchases around the 100-point cap. Since you cannot earn more than 100 points per region, plan which items you want most. The refund mechanic provides flexibility, but you cannot own everything at once.Avoid unnecessary theft. Each stolen item costs 5 Contribution XP even if nobody sees you take it. Habitual stealing adds up quickly and can stall your Contribution progress.72727373Related Pages74747575Contribution SystemFaction ReputationFactionsFaction QuestsBounty HuntingCrime SystemHernand Contribution ShopDemeniss Contribution ShopTradingHow to Increase Contribution76767777Patch 1.04: Prestige Unlocks at Regional Vendors78787979Patch 1.04 tied regional Contribution Shops directly into the equipment vendor layout by making regional Crowns the unlock key for Prestige-locked gear. Every region has its own Contribution Shop (the Hernand Contribution Shop up in the castle area, the Demeniss Contribution Shop, and the equivalent stalls in the other regions), and each of those shops sells a regional Crown priced at 70 Contribution Points. Owning the regional Crown flips the gated items at that region's equipment and smithy vendors from locked to purchasable.80808181The cleanest worked example is the Hernandian Crown bought from the Hernand Contribution Shop. Once Kliff holds that Crown in his inventory, visiting Rhett (the equipment vendor in the Hernand main square) removes the Prestige lock on the Balphion Plate set at the bottom of Rhett's stock list. The helm, plate, and gloves of that set all become normal purchases as soon as the Crown is owned.82828383The same pattern repeats in every region. The Crown functions like an access token rather than an equipped item: you do not need to wear it, you just need it in your inventory for the vendor in that region to recognize you as Prestige-cleared. Regional Crowns do not unlock Prestige items in other regions; the Hernandian Crown opens up Hernand vendors only, the Demeniss Crown opens up Demeniss vendors only, and so on. This is the same region-locked logic that already applied to Contribution Points themselves.84848585Because Prestige-tier items often include some of the stronger regional sets and horse gear, players who had already done enough regional quests to sit on a full point pool suddenly had a clear path to the gated stock post-patch. Regions with extensive faction questlines (Hernand, Demeniss) tend to produce Crown-worth point pools fastest; the lighter regional areas take longer because side quests, faction quests, bounties, camp infrastructure builds, and other regional activities all feed the same 100-point cap.86868787Crown Refund Trick88888989The crucial detail Patch 1.04 preserved is that regional Crowns are fully refundable. Selling the Crown back to the same Contribution Shop it was bought from returns the full 70 Contribution Points to the region's point pool. There is no sale penalty, no durability loss, and no time gate on the refund. This turns the Prestige unlock into a zero-cost toggle.90909191The loop works like this:92929393Buy the regional Crown at the Contribution Shop for 70 points.Travel to the regional equipment vendor (for example Rhett in Hernand) and purchase every Prestige-locked piece you want from that vendor. Purchased gear stays in your inventory permanently.Return to the Contribution Shop and sell the Crown back. The 70 points are restored to your regional pool.Spend those reclaimed points on whatever else the Contribution Shop stocks: horse equipment, weapons, accessories, or keep them banked for future content.94949595The net result is that unlocking Prestige gear at regional vendors costs nothing in the long run. The 70-point price is effectively a refundable deposit rather than a spend. Players who had already emptied their Contribution Shop inventory on early-game gear can use the same refund mechanic in reverse: sell back no-longer-useful Contribution Shop purchases to rebuild the 70-point pool, buy the Crown, do the Prestige shopping run, then sell the Crown back too.96969797This also means there is no long-term decision cost on which region to Prestige-unlock first. Even on a character that only has exactly 70 points in one region, the Crown can be cycled through to unlock Prestige gear, refunded, and the same 70 points carried over to the next region's shop the moment you hit 70 Contribution there. There is no reason to hoard Crowns or to leave them equipped after the shopping trip is done.98989999Shop Visibility Changes (Patch 1.04)100100101101Patch 1.04 also rewrote how equipment vendor stock is presented. Locked items no longer appear as mystery rows; the shop UI now prints the specific unlock condition next to each gated entry. The three labels to know are:102102103103Prestige: item unlocks once the regional Crown is owned, as described above. Purchased from the regional Contribution Shop.Trust: item unlocks once Trust with the specific vendor reaches the listed threshold (typically 100). Built by gifting the vendor items they favor over time. Back Alley Shop vendors use this label heavily, for example gating regional guard armor sets behind Trust 100.Knowledge: item unlocks once the player has acquired the corresponding Knowledge entry from exploration, conversations, or inspection. Learning the Knowledge about the item is the cost; no Contribution or gifting is involved.104104105105Before Patch 1.04 these gates existed but were opaque: a vendor would show a locked row without telling you which currency or activity would open it, so players often bounced between Contribution Shops, faction dailies, and gifting routines trying to identify the right path. Post-patch, the label is printed directly in the vendor window, which makes it easy to plan a shopping trip around Contribution runs (for Prestige), gifting sessions (for Trust), or Knowledge hunts (for Knowledge).106106107107Because the unlock condition is visible up front, the Crown refund trick pairs cleanly with the UI change: scan each regional equipment vendor for items labeled Prestige, buy the regional Crown, clear the Prestige list in one trip, then refund the Crown. The label readout takes the guesswork out of which vendors reward the Crown purchase and which do not.108108109109Related Articles110110111111Contribution ShopsHernand Contribution ShopDemeniss Contribution ShopHernandian CrownBalphion PlateBack Alley ShopHow to Increase Contribution