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Golden-Knotted Ancestral Bow
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The Golden Knotted Ancestral Bow is a rare bow in Crimson Desert, hidden deep inside ancient ruins near Paloon in the Pailune region. It is one of the more difficult bows to find in the game, tucked away inside a moss-covered tunnel entrance that blends almost perfectly with the surrounding environment. The bow carries strong cultural significance within Pailune's traditions and is considered a prized piece of equipment for any player willing to navigate the dangerous ruins that protect it.
What sets the Golden Knotted Ancestral Bow apart from most other bows is its built-in Life Steal effect, which allows the wielder to recover health with each successful hit. This makes it one of the few ranged weapons in Crimson Desert that provides sustain during combat, reducing the need to rely on healing items or retreat from battle. Combined with an Attack Lv. 2 bonus, the bow delivers both offensive power and survivability in a single package.
The bow's lore is deeply tied to the Pailune region. According to its in-game description: "A bow steeped in Pailune's culture. In some regions of Pailune, a golden knot is added each time the bow is passed down, marking how many ancestors have wielded it." The golden knots decorating the bow serve as a visible record of its lineage, with each knot representing one generation of the family that carried it. The more knots on the bow, the longer its history and the greater the honor associated with wielding it.
The following table summarizes the known stats and attributes of the Golden Knotted Ancestral Bow. As a unique hidden weapon, its stats differ from standard craftable bows in several important ways.
Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
Weapon Type | |
Rarity | Rare / Hidden |
Attack Bonus | Attack Lv. 2 |
Special Effect | |
Abyss Core Slots | 5 (standard for ranged weapons) |
Refinement | Up to 10 levels at a Blacksmith |
Refinement Materials | Timber, Fine Timber (standard bow materials) |
Region | |
Location | Ancient ruins near Paloon |
The Attack Lv. 2 bonus means the Golden Knotted Ancestral Bow deals noticeably more damage per shot than standard bows that only carry an Attack Lv. 1 bonus or no attack bonus at all. For reference, common bows like the Grey Wolf Bow and Bekker Bow start with a base Attack of 10 and carry Attack Speed Lv. 1 or Critical Hit Chance Lv. 1 as their secondary bonus. The Sydmon Bow has a higher base Attack of 14 but carries no secondary bonus at all. The Golden Knotted Ancestral Bow's combination of an Attack level bonus and Life Steal makes it arguably the most well-rounded bow available.
The Golden Knotted Ancestral Bow's most distinctive feature is its Life Steal effect. When the bow lands a hit on an enemy, a portion of the damage dealt is returned to the player as health recovery. This passive healing occurs automatically on every successful hit and does not require any additional input or activation.
Life Steal is an uncommon effect on weapons in Crimson Desert, and it is especially rare on ranged weapons. Most health recovery mechanics in the game come from consumable items, rest points, or specific Abyss Gears like Spirit Transference and Stamina Transference. Having Life Steal built directly into a bow means the player can sustain health during ranged combat without needing to dedicate an Abyss Core slot to a recovery-focused gear.
This effect is particularly valuable in several scenarios. During boss fights, the bow allows players to recover health while maintaining a safe distance. In exploration, it reduces downtime between encounters because each fight naturally restores some of the damage taken. In dungeon runs and Liberation Zones, where healing items may run low, the passive recovery can be the difference between pushing forward and being forced to retreat.
The Life Steal effect stacks naturally with other recovery mechanics. Players who equip Spirit Transference or Stamina Transference Abyss Cores in the bow's open core slots can create a highly sustainable combat loop where both health and stamina are partially restored with every arrow that connects.
The Golden Knotted Ancestral Bow is located inside ancient ruins near Paloon in the Pailune region. The entrance to these ruins is a mossy tunnel that is extremely well hidden, blending almost seamlessly with the surrounding terrain. Many players walk right past it without ever noticing it is there.
To find the entrance, open the map and look for the word "Silver" in the Paloon area. Use the letter "I" in "Silver" as a rough reference point for estimating the position of the tunnel entrance. The mossy tunnel opening is at ground level and does not have any obvious markers, signposts, or nearby NPCs to draw attention to it. The vegetation growing over and around the entrance is what makes it so easy to miss.
Once inside, the tunnel leads into a set of ancient ruins. These ruins are not a simple walk-through; they are filled with traps that require careful navigation. Players must proceed slowly and watch for environmental hazards as they work their way deeper into the structure. The traps become more frequent and more dangerous as you approach the end of the ruins.
At the very end of the ruins, a door will open to reveal a chamber containing the Golden Knotted Ancestral Bow. The bow is the only reward inside this final room, confirming that the entire ruin exists as a gauntlet designed to protect this single piece of equipment.
Obtaining the Golden Knotted Ancestral Bow requires reaching the ruins near Paloon and surviving the trap-filled interior. The following step-by-step guide covers the entire process from approach to acquisition.
Travel to Paloon in the Pailune region, located in the northern part of the map.
Open the map and locate the word "Silver" near Paloon. Use the letter "I" in "Silver" as a reference point to estimate the general area of the ruins entrance.
Head to the estimated position and look carefully for a mossy tunnel entrance at ground level. The opening is covered in vegetation and blends into the hillside, so scan the terrain slowly.
Enter the mossy tunnel. Once inside, you will find yourself in ancient ruins.
Proceed carefully through the ruins. The interior is filled with traps, including pressure plates and projectile hazards. Move slowly, watch the ground and walls for trap mechanisms, and be ready to dodge or roll through dangerous sections.
Continue navigating through the trap-filled corridors until you reach the very end of the ruins.
At the end, a door will open automatically, revealing a chamber.
Inside the chamber, interact with the Golden Knotted Ancestral Bow to pick it up and add it to your inventory.
There is no boss fight, quest requirement, or puzzle to solve. The challenge lies entirely in finding the hidden entrance and surviving the traps inside the ruins. Players who are patient and observant will be rewarded with one of the best bows in the game.
The ancient ruins housing the Golden Knotted Ancestral Bow are one of the more dangerous environmental challenges in the Pailune region. Unlike combat encounters where players can rely on weapons and skills, the traps inside these ruins test awareness and timing above all else.
The traps inside the ruins come in several forms. Some are triggered by stepping on pressure plates embedded in the floor, while others activate when the player passes through certain doorways or corridors. The specific types of hazards include arrow traps that fire from the walls, spike traps that emerge from the ground, and falling debris from unstable ceiling sections.
A few general principles will help players get through the ruins safely. First, move slowly and watch for visual cues on the floor and walls. Trap triggers often have subtle differences in texture or coloring compared to safe ground. Second, listen for audio cues; many traps produce a faint clicking or grinding sound just before they activate. Third, use dodge rolls to pass through active traps if timing the gaps between trap cycles proves difficult. Rolling provides brief invulnerability frames that can save the player from taking damage.
Players should bring a supply of healing items before entering the ruins. Even experienced players are likely to take some damage from the traps on their first run through. Having a stock of recovery consumables ensures that a few mistimed movements do not force a retreat.
Like all ranged weapons in Crimson Desert, the Golden Knotted Ancestral Bow has 5 Abyss Core slots that can be filled with Abyss Gears to add additional effects and bonuses. These slots can be unlocked progressively at a Witch vendor after completing Chapter 5 and the Witch of Wisdom questline. The cost to open slots increases with each subsequent slot (5, 10, 20, 30, and 40 Silver Coins respectively).
Because the bow already has a built-in Life Steal effect, players have the freedom to use all five Abyss Core slots for offensive or utility purposes rather than needing to dedicate a slot to health recovery. This gives the Golden Knotted Ancestral Bow more effective customization options than bows that would need to sacrifice a slot for a sustain-focused core.
Effect | Synergy with This Bow | |
|---|---|---|
Chance to not consume arrows on each shot | Allows sustained ranged damage without depleting special arrow types; pairs well with the Life Steal for extended engagements | |
Higher chance to conserve arrows | Upgraded version that further reduces arrow consumption; stacking both tiers approaches near-total arrow conservation | |
Malicebane I / II | Increased damage against mighty foes | Amplifies damage against bosses and elite enemies; the Life Steal keeps health topped up during extended boss fights |
Increases Critical Hit Chance | Boosts burst damage potential; critical hits with Life Steal provide larger health returns per shot | |
Critical Hit Chance +10 | A stronger version of Insight; significantly raises crit rate for consistent burst damage at range | |
Restores Spirit (mana) on hit | Pairs with the bow's Life Steal to restore both health and Spirit simultaneously, enabling more frequent ability use | |
Restores Stamina on hit | Helps maintain stamina for dodge rolls and charged shots; complements the Life Steal for a fully self-sustaining combat loop |
The most effective setups for this bow lean into its strengths as a sustain-oriented weapon. Pairing Life Steal with Spirit Transference and Stamina Transference creates a build where every arrow fired restores health, Spirit, and Stamina simultaneously. This combination is extremely powerful for clearing dungeons and Liberation Zones where resources are limited.
The following table compares the Golden Knotted Ancestral Bow against all other known bows in Crimson Desert. Each bow has distinct strengths, and choosing the right one depends on the player's combat style and priorities.
Bow | Base Attack | Secondary Bonus | Core Slots | Rarity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
10 | Attack Speed Lv. 1 | 5 | Common (Starter) | |
10 | Critical Hit Chance Lv. 1 | 5 | Common | |
10 | Attack Speed Lv. 1 | 5 | Common | |
10 | Critical Rate Lv. 1 | 5 | Common | |
14 | None | 5 | Common | |
Pre-reinforced | Increased Damage to Mighty Foes | 3 | Unique | |
Golden Knotted Ancestral Bow | Varies (Attack Lv. 2) | 5 | Rare / Hidden |
Several key differences stand out when comparing the Golden Knotted Ancestral Bow to the rest of the bow lineup. Most standard bows (Grey Wolf, Bekker, White Wood, Warspike) share the same base Attack of 10 and differ only in their secondary bonus, which is typically Attack Speed Lv. 1 or Critical Hit Chance Lv. 1. The Sydmon Bow offers a higher base Attack of 14 but lacks any secondary bonus entirely.
The Noble Bow is the closest competitor to the Golden Knotted Ancestral Bow in terms of unique value. The Noble Bow comes pre-reinforced with 3 Abyss Core slots and a built-in core that increases damage against mighty foes. However, it only has 3 core slots compared to the Golden Knotted Ancestral Bow's 5, and it lacks any sustain mechanic. The Noble Bow excels in burst damage against bosses, while the Golden Knotted Ancestral Bow excels in sustained combat and survivability.
For players who prioritize longevity in combat and want a bow that keeps them alive during extended fights, the Golden Knotted Ancestral Bow is the stronger choice. For players who focus on maximizing single-target damage against bosses and elite enemies, the Noble Bow's mighty foe damage bonus may prove more impactful. Ideally, players should acquire both and switch between them depending on the encounter.
This build maximizes the bow's Life Steal by pairing it with Spirit Transference and Stamina Transference Abyss Gears. Every arrow that connects restores health, Spirit, and Stamina, creating a self-sustaining combat loop. Fill the remaining two slots with Insight cores for increased Critical Hit Chance, since critical hits deal more damage and therefore return more health through Life Steal. This build is ideal for dungeon crawling, Liberation Zones, and any situation where healing items are scarce.
This build focuses on raw damage output while relying on the Life Steal to provide just enough sustain to stay in the fight. Equip two Malicebane cores for bonus damage against mighty foes and bosses. Add an Insight or Rampaging Insight core for Critical Hit Chance. Use the remaining slots for Infinite Arrows cores to ensure you never run out of special ammunition. The Life Steal handles health recovery passively, freeing all five slots for offensive and utility cores.
This build stacks Infinite Arrows I and Rampaging Infinite Arrows across multiple core slots. At higher tiers, each core can grant a 60% or greater chance to not consume an arrow on each shot. With two or more Infinite Arrows cores equipped, the probability of actually losing an arrow becomes very low. This allows free use of expensive special arrows like Poison Arrows and Explosive Arrows. The Life Steal keeps health stable during extended engagements, making this build excellent for clearing large groups of enemies without returning to town for supplies.
The Golden Knotted Ancestral Bow can be refined at any Blacksmith in Crimson Desert. Like all bows, it supports up to 10 refinement levels. Each refinement level increases the bow's base damage, making it progressively more powerful.
Bow refinement requires Timber and Fine Timber as materials. For the first four refinement levels, only standard Timber is needed, and the costs are low. Starting at refinement level 5, the Blacksmith will begin requiring Abyss Artifacts in addition to Timber. These artifacts are rarer and more valuable, so players should plan their refinement path carefully.
Refinement Level | Materials Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|
1 to 4 | Low cost; highly recommended to do immediately | |
5 to 7 | Timber, Fine Timber, Abyss Artifacts | Moderate cost; significant damage increase |
8 to 10 | Timber, Fine Timber, Rare Abyss Artifacts | High cost; end-game investment for maximum power |
Each refinement level adds roughly 2 to 3 points of base Attack. A fully refined Golden Knotted Ancestral Bow at level 10 gains between 20 and 30 additional Attack over its base form, making it a formidable weapon even before factoring in Abyss Cores and the Life Steal effect.
Bring healing items into the ruins. Even with careful movement, the traps inside the ancient ruins will likely catch you at least a few times on your first attempt. Having a stack of recovery consumables ensures you can push through without restarting.
Look for the mossy tunnel, not a cave opening. The entrance to the ruins is not a typical cave or dungeon entrance. It is a tunnel covered in moss and vegetation that blends into the terrain. If you are looking for a conspicuous opening, you will walk right past it.
Use the map text as a landmark. The word "Silver" on the map near Paloon is the best reference for locating the tunnel entrance. Use the letter "I" in "Silver" to estimate the position.
Do not rush through the ruins. The traps are designed to punish players who move too quickly. Take your time, observe the environment, and proceed only when you are confident a section is safe.
Dodge roll through active traps. If you trigger a trap and cannot avoid it by stopping, use a dodge roll. The invulnerability frames during the roll can save you from taking damage.
Refine the bow immediately after obtaining it. Visit a Blacksmith and invest in at least refinement levels 1 through 4 as soon as possible. The cost is low and the damage increase is significant, making the bow combat-ready right away.
Pair with the Noble Bow for versatility. The Noble Bow excels against bosses with its mighty foe damage bonus, while the Golden Knotted Ancestral Bow excels in sustained fights with its Life Steal. Carrying both and switching between them based on the encounter is the optimal approach.
Stack sustain cores for maximum survivability. Equipping Spirit Transference and Stamina Transference alongside the built-in Life Steal creates a triple-recovery system where every arrow restores health, Spirit, and Stamina. This setup trivializes many encounters.
Do not sell this bow. As a rare hidden weapon with a built-in Life Steal effect, the Golden Knotted Ancestral Bow cannot be easily replaced. There is no crafting recipe, shop listing, or repeatable quest that provides this weapon. Once sold, it is gone.
The Golden Knotted Ancestral Bow is deeply rooted in the culture of Pailune, the cold northern region of Pywel. In Pailune's traditions, bows hold a special place as tools of survival, hunting, and warfare. Families in certain regions of Pailune maintain a tradition of passing bows down through the generations, adding a golden knot to the weapon each time it changes hands. The knots serve as a visible record of the bow's lineage and the number of ancestors who have carried it into the field.
The practice of knotting bows is believed to imbue the weapon with the accumulated skill and spirit of its previous wielders. Each golden knot is not merely decorative; it represents a lifetime of experience that the Pailune people believe transfers to the next bearer. A bow with many golden knots is treated with great reverence, as it carries the weight of multiple generations of hunters and warriors.
The fact that this particular bow was sealed inside ancient ruins near Paloon raises questions about its origins. The ruins predate the current settlements in the region, suggesting that the bow belonged to a Pailune family line that stretches back to an era before the conflicts and upheavals that reshaped the continent. Whoever placed the bow in the ruins may have done so to protect it during a time of war, intending to retrieve it when peace returned. That day never came, and the bow remained hidden for generations until a new adventurer arrived to claim it.
The Golden Knotted Ancestral Bow is one of the few weapons in Crimson Desert with a built-in Life Steal effect. Most health recovery from weapons must be added through Abyss Gears.
The entrance to the ruins is widely considered one of the most well-hidden locations in the Pailune region. The moss-covered tunnel blends so naturally with the surrounding terrain that many players report spending hours in the Paloon area without ever noticing it.
The name of the bow references both its decorative golden knots and its ancestral heritage. In Pailune culture, "ancestral" weapons carry the prestige and spiritual weight of every family member who wielded them before.
The ruins protecting the bow contain no enemies, only traps. This is unusual for Crimson Desert, where most dungeon-like areas feature combat encounters alongside environmental hazards.
Community members often recommend picking up the Golden Knotted Ancestral Bow alongside the Noble Bow during the same expedition to northern Paloon, since both weapons are found in the same general area and together cover both sustain and burst damage needs for ranged combat.