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Freesword Dispatch System
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The Freesword Dispatch system is a companion management and passive mission system in Crimson Desert. It allows players to assign their Greymane companions, called Freeswords, to off-screen missions that run in the background while the player explores, fights, or pursues other activities across the continent of Pywel. The system is accessed through the dispatch coordinator Ross at the Greymane Camp on Howling Hill.
Dispatch missions are one of the most important systems in the game. They act as the gateway to craft technologies, farm resources, and improve every other element of progression. Keeping missions running continuously is the only reliable way to build the material stockpile needed for camp expansion, equipment refinement, and advanced crafting. Players who neglect dispatch will find themselves bottlenecked on resources throughout the mid and late game.
Players select a dispatch mission from the dispatch interface, assign a team of Freesword companions to the task, and pay the required resource cost to initiate the mission. Each mission has specific requirements for personnel count (typically four to six companions), resource costs (such as silver, food, or timber), and a timed duration. Once launched, the mission runs passively while the player continues their own activities.
Active missions can be monitored through the Mission List tab, which displays each task with a countdown timer showing remaining time. When a mission completes, players collect the rewards from the Supply Chest behind Carl at camp.
The dispatch system unlocks during Chapter 3 as part of the Bustling Hill quest line. The first mission is the Howling Hill Expansion, which requires assigning two recruits (Luke and Ronald are provided for this). After upgrading the camp to level 2, Ross opens his Dispatch Coordinator station and the full dispatch system becomes available.
Dispatch mission timers are tied to in-game time, not real-world time. If a mission requires eight hours to complete, you do not need to wait eight real hours. Instead, find a bed or campfire and rest to advance time by 3, 6, or 12 hours. You can rest at the bed inside the main tent at Greymane Camp to fast-forward through dispatch timers. Combine multiple rest sessions (with some activity in between to clear the cooldown) to complete longer missions without waiting.
Each Freesword has individual stats and a specialization that makes them better suited to certain types of missions. The dispatch interface displays six stats per companion:
Stat | Description |
|---|---|
The companion's durability and survivability on missions | |
Attack | Offensive combat power |
Ability to withstand damage | |
How quickly the companion can strike in combat | |
Travel and positioning speed | |
Critical Hit Chance | Probability of landing critical strikes |
Each recruited comrade has individual skills that affect their effectiveness on dispatch missions. These skills determine how much bonus yield a comrade provides when assigned to a matching mission type. Skills fall into two functional groups:
These skills increase yields when the comrade is assigned to a mission that matches their specialization. They are optional for mission completion but provide percentage bonuses to rewards.
Booster | Effect |
|---|---|
Escort | Increases silver yields on escort missions |
Farmer | Increases food yields on harvesting missions |
Rancher | Increases food and material yields from ranching missions |
Fisherman | Increases yields on fishing-related missions |
Smith | Increases armament yields on production missions |
Logger | |
Miner |
Certain specialized missions require at least one comrade with the matching required skill to be assigned. Without the required skill, the mission cannot be initiated.
Craftsman, Jeweler, Engineer, Cook, Explorer, Painter, Weaver
For example, construction missions require at least one comrade with the Engineer skill. Crafting missions require a matching required skill (Craftsman, Jeweler, Cook, etc.) depending on the item being produced.
Comrade skills have three levels, each providing a progressively larger bonus to mission yields:
Skill Level | Yield Bonus | Icon Appearance |
|---|---|---|
Level 1 | 10% increase | Grey icon with a white image |
Level 2 | 30% increase | Gold icon with a grey image |
Level 3 | 60% increase | Gold icon with a gold image |
All 3 levels combined | 100% total Skill Bonus | Fully gold |
The Skill Bonus caps at 100%. To check a comrade's current skill levels, open the dispatch interface and inspect their profile. The icon colors indicate the level at a glance.
Comrade skills are upgraded by expanding Howling Hill through camp expansion dispatch missions. Each time you complete a camp expansion, it increases the skill levels for all comrades, or unlocks the next skill they have available. This is the only way to raise comrade skill levels; individual comrades do not gain experience or level up independently through dispatch missions.
Three types of bonuses can increase dispatch mission rewards. Stacking all three maximizes the return on every mission you send.
Bonus Type | Maximum | How to Increase |
|---|---|---|
Skill Bonus | 100% | Assign comrades with skills that match the mission type. Higher skill levels give bigger bonuses. Upgrade comrade skills by expanding Howling Hill. |
Comrade Bonus | 40% | Send more comrades than the minimum required for a mission. One extra comrade gives 20%, two extra gives 40%. |
Conversion Bonus | Uncapped (100%+ observed) | Donate silver at church donation boxes in each region. Each church only boosts dispatch missions within its own region (e.g., donating at the Hernand church boosts Hernand-area missions). Donating around 100,000 silver reaches approximately 100% Conversion Bonus. |
Dispatch missions span several categories, from peaceful resource gathering to military operations against hostile forces:
Mission Type | Rewards | Costs | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
Escort | Silver | Food | Steady income source. Escort skill boosts yields. |
Harvesting/Farming | Food, trade goods | Silver | Farmer skill boosts yields. |
Stone, ore | Silver, food | Miner skill boosts yields. | |
Silver, food | Logger skill boosts yields. | ||
Recapture | Reduces enemy presence in that area | Armaments, food, silver | Softens enemy-held locations before direct assault. Sending companions to attack enemy strongholds directly reduces the number of hostile enemies you encounter when visiting those locations. |
Production | Crafted items, armaments | Armaments, food, silver | Requires at least one Engineer. |
Varies | Requires a matching required skill (Craftsman, Jeweler, Cook, etc.). | ||
Camp Expansion | Camp level upgrade, new facilities | Upgrades unlock new comrade skills and recruitment opportunities. |
Completed dispatch missions yield several types of rewards. All rewards are deposited in the Supply Chest behind Carl at camp.
Reward | Details |
|---|---|
Currency: | Silver and other forms of in-game money |
and building resources used for camp upgrades and equipment refinement | |
Unlocked areas: | New locations become accessible after successful military or clearing missions |
New services: | Completion of certain missions expands available camp functionality |
Reduced enemy resistance: | Sending companions to attack enemy strongholds means less hostile opposition when you explore those regions later |
Freeswords are primarily recruited by reuniting scattered Greymane members through the main story. The Greymanes lost their homeland, Pailune, to the Black Bears, scattering the band's members across Pywel. As Kliff progresses through the story, he finds and reunites with these scattered companions, adding them to the dispatch roster.
Key named companions like Damiane and Oongka join through story events and eventually become playable characters. Other Freeswords arrive at the camp as its reputation grows. Helping attacked soldiers, completing side quests, and finishing "A rumor..." faction quests under the Greymanes tab can bring multiple recruits at once.
The Freesword Dispatch system is one component of the broader Greymane Camp management system. The camp starts as a humble tent settlement and can be upgraded into a fortified base using resources and currency earned through exploration, combat, and dispatch missions. Camp management encompasses several interconnected systems beyond dispatch:
System | Description |
|---|---|
Farming and Ranching | Producing cooking and crafting materials |
Preparing meals that provide stat buffs | |
Vendor | Purchasing supplies from a camp merchant |
Construction | Building and upgrading camp structures |
Furniture Placement | Decorating and personalizing the camp |
Freesword Dispatch | Sending companions on off-screen missions |
Upgrading the camp directly improves character stats, unlocks new skills, raises comrade skill levels, and expands the roster of available companions.
Game | Similarity |
|---|---|
Red Dead Redemption 2 | The Greymane Camp as a whole is frequently compared to RDR2's camp system, though Crimson Desert's camp is more mechanically deep with farming, construction, and dispatch |
Black Desert Online | Pearl Abyss's own game features a worker/node dispatch system. Crimson Desert's Freesword Dispatch is a single-player, narrative-integrated evolution using named companions with individual stats rather than anonymous workers |
Start dispatching companions as soon as they join your camp. Even early missions provide useful materials.
Prioritize fortress siege (Recapture) missions if you plan to visit a hostile area soon. Softening up the opposition beforehand saves healing items and time.
Check back at camp regularly to collect completed mission rewards from the Supply Chest behind Carl. Uncollected resources do not contribute to your stockpile.
Balance your dispatch roster. Sending everyone on long missions leaves no companions available for short, urgent tasks.
Armaments become a bottleneck in later camp expansions. The fourth expansion alone requires 1,500 armaments. Prioritize production missions early to avoid shortages.
Use rest at beds and campfires to advance in-game time and speed up dispatch timers. Combine rest sessions with exploration and bounty hunting between cooldowns.
Assign comrades whose skills match the mission type to maximize the Skill Bonus. A fully leveled comrade with all three skill levels provides a 100% yield increase.
Send more comrades than the minimum required to earn the Comrade Bonus (up to 40% extra rewards).
Donate silver at church donation boxes to increase the Conversion Bonus for dispatch missions in that region.
Topic | Connection |
|---|---|
The base of operations where the dispatch system is accessed | |
Comprehensive guide to dispatch strategy, resources, and optimization | |
Full companion roster and recruitment details | |
The mercenary band whose members serve as Freeswords | |
How to upgrade Howling Hill and unlock new comrade skills | |
Church donation boxes and Conversion Bonus for dispatch | |
The protagonist who manages the dispatch system |