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11Overview22334455Golden Piggy Bank is a quest container in Crimson Desert. A mysterious piggy bank plundered by Walter Lanford. Everyone dismissed it as a worthless object and left it neglected, but when it was opened days later, it was filled with money. It seems the massive financial power of the Bleed Bandits didn't stem from looting alone.6677Properties8899PropertyValueTypeQuest ContainerGradeNormalPrice1 Silver1010How to Obtain11111212This item can be obtained through the following sources:13131414Defeat Walter Lanford15151616Notes17171818Quest 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 overview23232424House Circus Final Boss25252626The Golden Piggy Bank drops from Walter Lanford as the reward for finishing the full House Circus questline. Reaching him requires a long chain of Hernand progress: clear House Circus, House Roberts, and House Alfonso, then use the options that open with House Celeste to push through the wolf questline into House Felix and the Beggars' Alliance. Only after all of those pieces fall into place does the chain route back to Walter Lanford and the piggy bank drop.27272828Offline Copper Pouch Mechanic29293030Popping the Golden Piggy Bank produces a bundle of copper pouches based on how long the player has been offline. Log out, leave the game for a stretch, and return to find a payout sized to the break. The copper pouches themselves are useful for lifting NPC trust by gifting them to characters the player wants to build reputation with, which makes this item a steady source of social progression rather than a one-time windfall.