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Engraved Silver Earring
March 27, 2026 at 11:36 AM
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The Engraved Silver Earring is an Earring accessory in Crimson Desert. It provides +1 Defense with no secondary effects, placing it as the mid-tier option in the engraved earring family between the Engraved Copper Earring and the Engraved Gold Earring. While it lacks the Gold variant's Movement Speed bonus, its straightforward defensive boost makes it a reliable early-to-mid-game earring.
Since Kliff can wear two earrings at the same time, equipping a pair of Engraved Silver Earrings provides +2 Defense without needing to track down a rarer accessory. This makes it a solid stopgap while players work toward the Oath of Darkness or a refined Gold variant.
Stat | Value |
|---|---|
Type | Earring |
+1 | |
Attack | 0 |
Special Effect | None |
Sell Price | Unknown |
Max Refinement | 10 |
Rarity | Non-Unique |
At +1 Defense, the Engraved Silver Earring matches the Engraved Gold Earring's defensive stat but does not include any bonus effect. The Gold variant's Movement Speed Lv.1 buff makes it strictly superior for players who value mobility alongside defense.
"An engraved silver earring featuring exquisite jewelcraft and ancient patterns. Though their meaning remains unknown, a subtle radiance flows along the surface contours, both mystical and captivating."
The description is shared across the entire engraved earring line. The reference to ancient patterns and a subtle radiance hints at craftsmanship tied to a forgotten tradition in the world of Pywel. Whether the patterns carry magical significance or are purely decorative remains unexplained in the game's lore.
The specific location or method for acquiring the Engraved Silver Earring has not been confirmed. As a mid-tier non-unique accessory, it is likely available through several standard channels:
Enemy loot drops, particularly from mid-level enemies or Bandits in the open world
Equipment merchants and vendors in Hernand or surrounding settlements
Strongbox puzzles scattered throughout the map
Reward from Request Quests or other side content
The Engraved Silver Earring can be refined up to level 10 at any Blacksmith. Accessory refinement consumes Hides and Bones from Hunting wildlife. Each refinement level increases the earring's Defense stat. Duplicate copies of the earring can also serve as refinement material, since it is a non-unique item.
Levels 1 through 4 use only raw materials. From level 5 onward, Abyss Artifacts are required in addition to standard materials. Given that the Silver earring is a mid-tier piece, investing Abyss Artifacts into it is reasonable if players plan to wear it through the mid-game before switching to a Gold earring or the Oath of Darkness.
Earring | DEF | ATK | Special Effect |
|---|---|---|---|
0 | 0 | None | |
+1 | 0 | None | |
+1 | 0 | Movement Speed Lv.1 | |
+2 | 0 | None |
The Silver earring is a clear upgrade over the Copper variant, which provides no base stats at all. However, the Gold earring offers the same +1 Defense with an added Movement Speed Lv.1 effect, making it the better choice whenever available. The Oath of Darkness remains the top defensive earring at +2 Defense, though it requires solving a strongbox puzzle at Bluemont Manor in Hernand.
Identical Defense bonus (+1) to the Engraved Gold Earring, but the Gold variant is strictly superior due to its Movement Speed Lv.1 effect.
Shares the same flavor text template as the Copper and Gold versions, with only the metal name differing.
Players can equip two earrings simultaneously, making it possible to wear two Silver earrings for a combined +2 Defense until a better option is found.
Non-unique status means duplicates can appear as loot, and spare copies serve as refinement fodder.