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11Overview22334455Giant Brown Sugar Cube is a quest consumable in Crimson Desert. Ravok's secret training technique, famous for turning even the notoriously aggressive wetlands boars into gentle lambs. It exudes a sweetness and aroma dozens of times more concentrated than ordinary sugar. Even the pickiest of horses are instantly captivated by its irresistible flavor.6677Properties8899PropertyValueTypeQuest ConsumableGradeNormalPrice1 Silver1010How to Obtain11111212This item can be obtained through the following sources:13131414Track Ravok of the Savage Fangs15151616Notes17171818Quest items are stored in a dedicated section of your inventory and generally cannot be sold or traded.Some quest items may remain in your inventory after completing their associated quest, while others are automatically removed.19192020See Also21212222Quest Items - All quest items in Crimson DesertQuests - Quest walkthrough guideItems - All items overview23232424Obtaining the Giant Brown Sugar Cube25252626The Giant Brown Sugar Cube drops from Ravok, the Master of the Wetlands, who patrols the swamp southeast of the Crimson Desert. Two landmarks anchor his route: Bordered Camp and the Skullstone Totem southwest of Bordered Camp. Ravok walks between these points on a fixed loop.27272828Patrol Route Tips29293030Because the swamp is dark and overgrown, hold up your lantern to spot Ravok on approach. Chasing him through the terrain is a waste of time. The cleaner play is to park yourself directly on his patrol path between Bordered Camp and Skullstone Totem and wait. He will come to you, which lets you open the fight on your terms with full stamina and abilities ready.31313232Mount XP Reward33333434Consuming the Giant Brown Sugar Cube grants a large amount of mount experience, pushing your Horse Affinity bar up in one go. That is valuable if you are still leveling a new horse or chasing a higher affinity tier on your main mount. Because the drop is one-time per character, save it for the horse you actually plan to ride long term.