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Frostcursed Plate Armor
April 11, 2026 at 01:38 PM
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The Frostcursed Plate Armor is a unique Body Armor piece in Crimson Desert. This heavy plate chest piece offers an impressive 14 DEF alongside Movement Speed Lv.2 and Ice Resistance Lv.7, the highest ice resistance value found on any single chest armor in the game. It is one of five pieces in the Frost Cursed Plate set, all of which are found in hidden locations throughout the Demeniss region.

Stat | Value |
|---|---|
Type | Plate Chest Armor |
Rarity | Unique |
14 | |
Attack | 0 |
0 | |
Lv.2 | |
0 | |
Lightning Resistance | 0 |
Lv.7 | |
0 | |
Special Effect | None |
None |
The Frostcursed Plate Armor is found in a treasure chest inside Misthard Cave, located in Demeniss, north of Deadfire Mountain.
To reach the chest, follow these steps:
Travel to Misthard Cave in the northern part of Demeniss, past Deadfire Mountain.
At the cave entrance, use the Stab skill to pass through the waterfall without taking damage.
Inside the cave, deploy the Force Palm skill to break through a destructible wall blocking your path.
Proceed to the treasure chest at the end of the passage to collect the Frostcursed Plate Armor.
While inside Misthard Cave, you can also mine Gold Ores found along the cave walls before leaving.
The treasure chest itself contains the Frostcursed Plate Armor alongside several Ornodes, a crafting material used in high-tier equipment refinement. Collecting these on the same trip saves a return visit later.
The Frostcursed Plate Armor is part of the Frost Cursed Plate set, which consists of five pieces hidden across Demeniss:
Piece | Location | Skill Required |
|---|---|---|
Southern Chattering Rocks | None | |
Misthard Cave | ||
Well of Tragedy | ||
Unlike many other armor pieces in the game, the Frostcursed Plate Armor cannot be refined further beyond its base level at the Blacksmith. The 14 DEF and other stats you see when you pick it up are permanent. This means the chest piece loses ground against refinable alternatives in the absolute endgame, where players push upgraded gear past its starting values. However, the real draw of this piece is not raw defense; it is the Ice Resistance Lv.7 passive, which no amount of refinement on other chest armor can replicate.
Ice Resistance Lv.7 is not just a nice bonus. It is effectively mandatory for surviving certain areas of the map. Without adequate ice resistance in these zones, the cold environment can kill your character outright, drain your stamina, and slow your recovery to a crawl.
The following areas require high ice resistance to explore safely:
Zone | Details |
|---|---|
Teemu Hogwarts (left side of map) | Ice-heavy environment with persistent cold damage. Without ice resistance, players take continuous health loss and stamina reduction. |
Hernand mountaintops | High-altitude freezing zones where cold exposure is severe. Stamina recovery is significantly hampered without protection. |
Ice-themed boss fights | Certain boss battles deal heavy ice damage. The Frostcursed Plate set's combined ice resistance helps keep incoming cold damage manageable. |
The Frostcursed Plate Armor alone provides Lv.7 ice resistance on a single slot, making it the most efficient way to meet these zone requirements. Pairing it with the Frostcursed Plate Cloak (Ice Res Lv.5) raises your total even higher, giving comfortable coverage for the harshest cold areas.
The passives on the Frostcursed Plate Armor (Ice Resistance Lv.7 and Movement Speed Lv.2) are locked and cannot be swapped. Normally, players can visit a witch NPC to change the passive effects on their gear. This option is not available for the chest piece or the Frostcursed Plate Cloak. Both pieces retain their original passives permanently, regardless of what the player might prefer.
The other three pieces in the Frost Cursed Plate set (helm, gloves, and boots) can have their passives rerolled at the witch as normal. This means the chest and cloak slots are effectively locked into ice resistance duty, while the remaining slots offer some build flexibility.

The Hernand set is a notable alternative to the Frost Cursed Plate set. In terms of raw stats, the two sets are nearly identical, with one key difference: the Hernand set provides +1 defense on both its gloves and boots compared to the Frostcursed equivalents. This gives the Hernand set a slight edge in total defense when all five slots are equipped.
Attribute | ||
|---|---|---|
Chest DEF | 14 | 14 |
Gloves DEF | Base value | +1 over Frostcursed |
Boots DEF | Base value | +1 over Frostcursed |
Lv.7 on chest, Lv.5 on cloak | Not specialized | |
Acquisition | Hidden chests across Demeniss (skills required) | Free, obtained by simply traveling to pickup locations |
Refinement | Chest cannot be refined | Pieces can be refined normally |
The Hernand set is also significantly easier to obtain. It requires no combat skills, no story progression, and no puzzle solving. Players simply walk to the locations where the pieces are found and pick them up for free. By contrast, the Frost Cursed Plate set demands specific skills (Stab, Force Palm, Blinding Flash) and exploration across multiple hidden sites in Demeniss.
For most general-purpose builds, the Hernand set is the practical choice because it offers slightly higher defense, full refinement support, and zero acquisition cost. The Frostcursed Plate set becomes the better option specifically when you need ice resistance for cold zones like the Teemu Hogwarts area, Hernand mountaintops, or ice-themed boss encounters where the ice resistance passive is the deciding factor.
As a Unique item, the Frostcursed Plate Armor cannot be upgraded or refined at the Blacksmith. The stats shown are final.
Only the Frostcursed Plate Helm can be upgraded among the five set pieces.
Ice Resistance Lv.7 is the highest single-piece ice resistance in the game. Combined with the Frostcursed Plate Cloak (Ice Res Lv.5) and Frostcursed Plate Gloves (Ice Res Lv.1 via Abyss Gear), the full set provides substantial cold protection.
Movement Speed Lv.2 partially offsets the weight penalty typically associated with heavy plate armor, keeping the wearer mobile.
At 14 DEF, this is the second-highest defense chest armor behind the Plate Armor of the Shadows (13 DEF, Fire Res Lv.7), though the Frostcursed version trades fire resistance for ice resistance.
Two skills are required to access this chest piece: Stab (to pass through the waterfall) and Force Palm (to break the wall). Make sure both are unlocked before attempting the trip.
The passives on the chest piece and cloak are permanently locked and cannot be changed at the witch. The helm, gloves, and boots can have their passives rerolled normally.
The Hernand set shares nearly identical stats but provides +1 defense on gloves and boots. It is also free to obtain with no skill requirements, making it the stronger general-purpose option when ice resistance is not needed.