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Dark Crescent
April 19, 2026 at 09:30 AM
Fixed typos: Paloon → Pailune (×2)

Dark Crescent is an Abyss Gear item in Crimson Desert. It comes pre-equipped on the Guidance of Dark Pursuit staff weapon, which drops from the Antumbra of the Staff boss in the Sanctum of Solace. Like all Abyss Gear, it can be embedded into equipment sockets, and Witches found in each region have the power to embed or remove Abyss Gear from weapons.
When activated, Dark Crescent unleashes a crescent-shaped bolt of dark energy that travels outward from the player, dealing damage to all enemies it hits. The bolt has surprisingly good range for an AoE effect, making it effective against groups of enemies spread across a wider area than most melee attacks can cover.
Dark Crescent procs when the player performs a spinning slash attack. On a controller, this is triggered by pressing R1 + X (the AoE attack input). The spinning slash itself deals damage in a circle around the player, and the Dark Crescent effect fires an additional dark energy bolt on top of that, effectively doubling the AoE impact of the attack.
Unlike many other Abyss Gear effects that draw from Spirit, Dark Crescent consumes additional Stamina when it activates. This is an unusual modifier that sets it apart from typical abyss gear. Players need to be mindful of their Stamina pool when using Dark Crescent, since Stamina is also used for dodge rolling, sprinting, and other defensive actions. In prolonged encounters, overusing the spinning slash can leave you without enough Stamina to evade incoming attacks.
Property | Value |
|---|---|
Category | |
Effect | Crescent-shaped bolt of dark energy dealing AoE damage |
Trigger | Spinning slash (R1 + X on controller) |
Cost | |
Range | Surprisingly long for an AoE abyss gear effect |
Source Weapon | |
Source Boss | |
Source Location | Sanctum of Solace (near Pailune) |
Dark Crescent is particularly well-suited for AoE builds and open world clearing. The crescent-shaped energy bolt hits multiple enemies in a cone, making it ideal for situations where you are surrounded or fighting large groups of weaker enemies. Combined with the spinning slash's inherent 360-degree hitbox, activating Dark Crescent during open world exploration lets you clear enemy camps and packs efficiently.
Because it consumes Stamina instead of Spirit, Dark Crescent pairs well with builds that invest in maximum Stamina or Stamina recovery. Abyss Cores that boost Stamina regeneration or reduce Stamina consumption can offset the additional cost, letting you use the spinning slash effect more frequently without running dry on Stamina for dodging.
Community testing shows Dark Crescent to be the best spinning slash abyss gear when its full effect connects. Against large enemies, the complete proc delivers strong damage and solid stagger, making it the top choice for spinning slash builds in those matchups.
However, there is an important caveat: the full effect can be awkward to land on smaller bosses. Because the proc has a wide arc, portions of the damage may whiff against compact targets. In these situations, Hound's Claws is the better alternative for spinning slash. Hound's Claws has a tighter hit profile that is much harder to miss, making it the more consistent option against small or highly mobile enemies.
The general recommendation is to use Dark Crescent as your default spinning slash abyss gear and switch to Hound's Claws for fights where the target is too small for Dark Crescent's full effect to connect reliably.
As with all proc effect abyss gears, Dark Crescent increases the spirit cost of spinning slash attacks when the proc triggers. Stacking multiple proc gears compounds this cost. Proc damage scales primarily with weapon refinement and bane gears, not with general damage increases. The recommended approach is to equip one proc effect gear for spinning slash and use remaining weapon slots for stat-boosting gears like Relentless.
The spinning slash (R1 + X) is the only attack that triggers Dark Crescent. Regular light and heavy attacks will not proc the effect.
Watch your Stamina bar closely. If you spam spinning slash for the Dark Crescent procs, you may not have enough Stamina left to dodge boss attacks.
The range on the dark energy bolt is longer than it looks. Even enemies that appear outside your spinning slash radius can get hit by the crescent bolt.
To obtain Dark Crescent, defeat the Antumbra of the Staff in the Sanctum of Solace near Pailune. The Guidance of Dark Pursuit drops with Dark Crescent already socketed.
The following community rating comes from the Abyss Gears Tier List YouTube ranking guide, which scores every Abyss Gear out of 30 across three pillars: damage, usability, and utility. The breakdown below reflects that creator's opinion on Dark Crescent, not an objective measurement from the game's data files. Treat the scores as a useful reference for build decisions, then test the gear in your own loadout.
Tier breakpoints used by the guide: S covers 25 to 30 points, A covers 20 to 24, B covers 15 to 19, C covers 10 to 14, D covers anything under 10, and F is reserved for the lowest scorers under 8.
Damage: 2 out of 10. The arcing projectile rarely lands cleanly, so even the base damage value barely registers in testing.
Usability: 4 out of 10. The reviewer specifically calls out that it does not track well, so a lot of activations either miss or barely connect.
Utility: 3 out of 10. No notable Crowd Control, Stagger, or knockback to fall back on when the damage falls flat.
Total: 8 out of 30. D tier.
Dark Crescent procs from a sprinting light attack, the same activation slot used by Hound's Claws and Ancient Retribution. Inside that category it is the clear loser in the rating guide. There may be niche use cases against stationary targets where the projectile finally lines up, but with a 2 out of 10 on damage and a 4 on usability, the recommendation is to slot a different sprint light Abyss Gear the moment you can. Hound's Claws in particular is rated S tier with a 26 out of 30 from the same category, which is the upgrade most builds should aim for.