Field Cloth Armor
Field Cloth Armor is a Crimson Desert unpackaged trade good listed at 95 Copper. It is cargo for trading and camp packaging, not wearable armor.
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Field Cloth Armor is a materials and trade good item in Crimson Desert. Despite the armor wording in its name, this page covers an unpackaged trade resource, not a wearable armor slot. It is a rough cloth armor made from recovered field scraps and used in the trading economy.
The confirmed item description identifies it as light, flexible protection with rough patchwork seams. The same trade data places it in the Silvermine Guild trade resource group at 95 Copper, below Pelt and above Ceramic in that shop list.
Property | Value |
|---|---|
Item Type | |
Subcategory | Unpackaged trade resource |
Listed Shop Price | 95 Copper |
Stack Role | Cargo or trade stock |
Sold By | Kenrick GL TradeResource, SM TradeResource |
Equipment Use | None confirmed |
Field Cloth Armor can be sold through the Black Market trade loop or packaged into trade cargo through camp logistics. Because its listed shop price is low compared with Ceremonial Armor and Field Chain Mail, it is better as filler cargo than as a priority trade target.
Players managing Greymane Camp funds should keep Field Cloth Armor separate from real equipment. It does not need refinement materials, does not belong in armor loadout planning, and should be evaluated alongside other low-to-mid value trade goods.
Related Item | Listed Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
216 Copper | High-value equipment-themed trade good | |
162 Copper | Higher-value field armor trade good | |
108 Copper | Food trade good in the same resource band | |
95 Copper | Lower-value armor-themed cargo |
Do not confuse it with armor: it has no confirmed Defense stat and is not a wearable chest item.
Currency correction: the confirmed trade listing uses Copper, not Silver.
Packaging context: its description ties it to black-market selling and camp trade-good packaging.
Best use: hold it for trade routes when you are already moving other cargo in the same value band.
Trade Goods for the broader cargo category.
Trading for trade route mechanics.
Field Chain Mail for a related higher-value trade armor item.
Armor for actual wearable defensive equipment.