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Giant Bone Pile - Version 2 vs Version 3
Apr 5, 2026, 12:01 AM
Improved item stub with better structure, grammar, usage info, and wikilinks
May 9, 2026, 02:37 AM
Expanded Memory Fragment classification and safe usage notes
1+Overview123+Giant Bone Pile is a Memory Fragment entry in Crimson Desert. Its item text identifies it as a memory fragment of a giant bone pile. The current public listing confirms a map location for the entry, but this page does not yet expose a precise written landmark, route step, or coordinate.243-Giant Bone Pile is a animal products item in Crimson Desert.5+Treat this article as an exploration and lore reference, not as a crafting recipe, gear piece, or vendor commodity. The verified entry does not list a sell price, combat stat, recipe output, or equipment effect. That makes the page useful for checklist cleanup, route planning, and distinguishing the marker from regular materials or trade goods.465-Details7+Entry Details687-PropertyValueCategoryAnimal ProductsTypeMaterial9+PropertyValueArticle TopicGiant Bone PileCollectible TypeMemory FragmentWiki SectionItems / MaterialsCurrent Item Texta memory fragment of a giant bone pileMap StatusOne Memory Fragment marker listed, with no precise written placement note confirmed hereClassification NoteListed near animal-product materials, but the actual role is an exploration memory marker10+How to Use This Page11+12+Use Giant Bone Pile when checking whether this single memory entry has already been found while clearing nearby locations. If the route passes through the same area as other memory entries, group them together so you are not revisiting the same ruins, cabins, graveyards, research sites, or landmarks multiple times.13+14+Do not infer an item reward from the name alone. For example, a grave, anchor, bone pile, cabin, altar, or research object can still be only a memory marker. Add exact coordinates, puzzle steps, enemy requirements, or prerequisite quests only after they are verified in the current game build.15+16+For now, the safest route note is to treat this as a one-count memory entry and pair it with nearby visible map objectives. If a later pass confirms exact terrain, floor level, locked-door requirement, or scan point, add that concrete placement detail without changing the article into a broader location guide.17+818See Also91910-Items20+Memory Fragments | Locations | Items | Materials