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Kuku Crafting
March 31, 2026 at 06:15 PM
Create comprehensive Kuku Crafting guide with Watcher Pack, Spitters, Rocket Pack, and Witches recipe unlock details
Kuku Crafting is a progression system in Crimson Desert that allows players to create specialized equipment at Grimnir's Kilnden Shop (also called the Kuku Shop). Unlocked during Chapter 4 alongside the Kuku Pot, the system expands significantly as players progress through the Witches faction quest line. Each sanctum cleared through the Witches quests rewards one or two Kuku-related blueprints, and most of the system's best items require materials found in the southeastern regions of Delaysia.
The Kuku crafting tree covers a wide range of utility items. Players can build elemental weapons, insect-collecting backpacks, boots with special movement properties (such as running on water or swimming faster), element resistance gear, and combat drones. The crafting station for all Kuku items is located at the Kilnden Workshop, west of Hernand Castle.
The Kuku Pack is the base backpack item that serves as a crafting ingredient for nearly every advanced Kuku creation. It can be upgraded into nine different utility items at the Kilnden Shop. To craft a Kuku Pack, players need the Blueprint I: Kuku Pack, which is obtained by completing the Sanctum of Penitence faction quest.
Kuku Packs require standard backpacks as a crafting material. Any backpack will work, whether looted from enemies or taken from friendly NPCs. A quick method is to visit Hernand and look for any NPC carrying a backpack. Kick them to make them drop it, then pick it up. Once you start investing in Kuku crafting, stop selling backpacks and funnel them into Kuku Pack production instead.
The Kuku Watcher Pack is one of the strongest items in the game. When activated, it summons two autonomous drones that fight alongside the player. One drone behaves like a rifle, firing precise shots at range, while the other functions like a shotgun with spread attacks. The drones are especially powerful against bosses because they build the stagger meter automatically without requiring any input from the player. They cannot be damaged by enemies, have a long active duration, and the cooldown between uses is very short.
The blueprint for the Kuku Watcher Pack comes from the Witches quest line. It is rewarded upon completing one of the sanctums (the exact sanctum varies, but finishing the full Witches quest line guarantees all blueprints). Players should aim to complete the entire quest line, as it also unlocks many other powerful Kuku recipes.
Material | Quantity | Source |
|---|---|---|
1 | Crafted at Kilnden Shop from any backpack | |
Abyss Cell #0 | 1 | Focus Strike at special walls (e.g. south of Hernand City) |
Mechanical Component | 1 | Dropped by large robots in Delaysia |
Insects | 300 | Auto-collected with Kuku Pack equipped in Delaysia |
Abyss Cells numbered #0 are larger than regular Abyss Cells and are used exclusively in specific Kuku crafting recipes. To obtain one, look for special destructible walls scattered throughout the world. Navigate to the end of the puzzle area, use Focus Strike on the wall, and retrieve the cell from inside. The closest Abyss Cell #0 to Hernand is located just south of the city, below a small shack. Whenever you spot a similar breakable wall later in the game, use Focus Strike on it to collect additional numbered Abyss Cells.
The best farming location for both Mechanical Components and insects is a specific road junction in Delaysia. This spot is ideal because it provides everything needed in one place:
Clockwork insects: Equip your Kuku Pack before arriving. The pack automatically draws in nearby insect robots and stores them as crafting ingredients. This junction spawns back-to-back groups of insects very quickly, making it the fastest known farming spot.
Small robots: Kill the small robots in the area for Small Batteries (you will need 200 for various recipes).
Large robots: Destroy the larger robots along the roads for Electrical Components and Mechanical Components.
The Frost Spitter, Flame Spitter, and Shock Spitter are Kuku-crafted elemental backpack weapons. Each one functions as a wearable weapon that unleashes elemental attacks. Of the three, the Frost Spitter stands out as the strongest in testing; it rapidly shatters frozen targets and can even turn bodies of water into ice, allowing players to create ice paths across rivers.
Each Spitter requires a specific enemy-dropped backpack as a key ingredient. These are the same elemental packs that certain enemies use against the player in combat:
Spitter | Required Pack Drop | Dropped By |
|---|---|---|
Frost Spitter | Frost/Ice Backpack | Enemies with ice-element backpack attacks |
Flame Spitter | Flamethrower Pack | Enemies with flamethrower backpack attacks |
Shock Spitter | Plasma Coil | Enemies with electricity/plasma backpack attacks |
The drop chance for these packs is small, so players need to actively target enemies carrying elemental backpacks and make sure to loot them after every kill. Even though the basic version of the pack cannot be used directly, it serves as a crafting reagent for the Kuku version.
Beyond the enemy pack drop, each Spitter also requires:
Electrical Components and Cogwheels, farmed from robots at the Delaysia junction described above.
A Sanctum Core matching the Spitter's element. Cores are obtained by completing a sanctum and then turning the dial device 360 degrees using the light from your sword. For example, the Core of Revelation comes from the Sanctum of Revelation.
The Kuku Rocket Pack is a craftable jetpack that becomes available around Chapter 5 or 6, after completing the story chapter in Pune. It is equipped in the back slot and enables gliding across large distances as well as vertical boosts, though it consumes stamina while active. The Rocket Pack is essential for Oongka because it is the only way for him to stay airborne, and it can be further upgraded for improved performance.
To unlock the Rocket Pack recipe, go to the Militia faction quest board and accept the quest called "Fire Breathing Pack." Follow the quest to find the NPC who gives you the recipe item. After receiving the recipe, open your item menu and interact with it to learn the blueprint. The recipe will then appear in your Knowledge tab, and you can craft the Rocket Pack at the Kilnden Shop.
Material | Quantity | Source |
|---|---|---|
1 | Crafted at Kilnden Shop | |
10 | Mining deposits | |
Copper Ore | 5 | Mining deposits |
Cogwheel | 5 | Robot drops in Delaysia |
Small Battery | 3 | Small robot drops in Delaysia |
The majority of Kuku crafting recipes come from the Witches faction quest line. This quest chain spans four regions and involves clearing sanctums, defeating bosses, and eventually unlocking a fifth and final Witch location. Each time a sanctum is restored, the player receives one or two Kuku-related blueprints.
The Witches quest line provides blueprints for a wide variety of Kuku items:
Elemental weapons: Spears and other arms imbued with frost, flame, or shock damage.
Specialized boots: Boots with unique traversal benefits such as running on water or swimming faster. Some of these can also be found as waterfall exploration rewards.
Element resistance gear: Equipment granting resistance to frost, fire, or other elements, which is particularly useful when exploring extreme temperature regions.
Insect-collecting backpack: A pack that passively gathers nearby clockwork insects as you walk, removing the need to collect them manually.
Combat packs: The Watcher Pack, elemental Spitters, and other combat-oriented backpack items.
There are four main Witches, each found in a different region. The main story introduces the first Witch in Hernand during Chapter 5, and from there players can visit the remaining three in any order:
Witch | Region | How to Find |
|---|---|---|
Witch of Hernand | Introduced through the main story at the Witchwoods | |
Barry (Witch of Paloon) | Find her false form freezing near the Silver Wolf Cave; light the brazier to help her | |
Witch of Deminis | Deminis | False form hanging off a broken bridge near Bayon; pull her up to reveal herself |
Witch of the Crimson Desert | Crimson Desert | False form is a child begging for coins near Tashkelp; give a coin to unlock |
Each Witch also sells unique Abyss Gear blueprints and one Skill Point. Buy all available blueprints and skill points from every Witch you visit.
Each sanctum requires restoring a device by finding missing power cubes and pillar pieces. These are shown on your mini map, so explore the area thoroughly.
You can seal cubes and pillars into the Kuku Pot from a distance, even through grates and holes in walls. Pull them out at the puzzle device when you are ready to restore it.
Most sanctums have a hidden chest behind an iron grate. Look for lanterns to light (or turn off) near the grate, or breakable walls covered in green leaves that can be opened with Force Palm.
Floors, walls, and ceilings in sanctums are often crumbling. Touching them can reveal hidden rooms containing pillar pieces, cubes, or secret chests.
After restoring a sanctum, look for a dial device. Turn it 360 degrees using the light from your sword to receive a Sanctum Core, which is needed for crafting Spitters.
Do not waste food healing during liberation fights. If you die, you respawn at full health and keep your liberation progress.
After completing all four regional Witch quest lines and collecting all four Witch Tokens, a fifth and final Witch location is revealed at the Waywood Woods. Bring all four tokens to the sealed door to unlock it. Inside, the fifth Witch thanks you and leaves, but the location contains a chest with the Ice Wing Plate Cloak, a recipe for a stamina item, and a cauldron for crafting. This location also serves as a personal hub: it has a bed, crafting stations, and other amenities inside a hidden tree house.
Kuku crafting draws on a variety of specialized materials. Here is a summary of the most important ones and where to find them:
Resource | Used For | Best Source |
|---|---|---|
Backpacks (any) | Kuku Pack base material | Kick NPCs in cities or loot from enemies |
Abyss Cell #0 | Watcher Pack, advanced recipes | Focus Strike on special walls throughout the world |
Mechanical Components | Watcher Pack | Large robots at the Delaysia junction |
Clockwork Insects | Watcher Pack (300 needed) | Auto-collected with Kuku Pack equipped in Delaysia |
Small Batteries | Rocket Pack, various recipes | Small robot drops in Delaysia |
Electrical Components | Spitters | Large robot drops in Delaysia |
Cogwheels | Rocket Pack, Spitters | Robot drops in Delaysia |
Sanctum Cores | Elemental Spitters | Turn the dial 360 degrees after completing a sanctum |
Enemy Elemental Packs | Spitters (Frost/Flame/Shock) | Low drop chance from enemies using elemental backpacks |
Rocket Pack | Mining deposits | |
Copper Ore | Rocket Pack | Mining deposits |
Equip a Kuku Pack before farming in Delaysia so insects are automatically collected as you fight robots. This lets you gather all materials in a single trip.
Stop selling backpacks once you start Kuku crafting. Every backpack becomes a potential Kuku Pack, which is needed for the Watcher Pack, Rocket Pack, and other upgrades.
The Kuku Watcher Pack trivializes many boss fights. The drones build stagger automatically and cannot be destroyed, providing free damage with no risk.
For Spitter farming, prioritize enemies with visible elemental backpacks. The drop rate is low, so target them consistently whenever they appear.
The Frost Spitter can freeze water surfaces. Use it to create shortcuts across rivers instead of looking for bridges or swimming.
Complete the entire Witches quest line rather than stopping after a few sanctums. The later blueprints include some of the most powerful items in the game.
The Kuku Rocket Pack is critical for Oongka gameplay. Without it, Oongka has no way to stay airborne, which makes certain areas much harder to navigate.
When examining recipe items received from quests, remember to open your inventory and select "Examine" on the item. The recipe will not appear in your Knowledge tab until you do this.