Overview
The Legionary Gladius is a one-handed sword in Crimson Desert found in the Hernand region. Described in-game as a sword once used by ancient warriors, it was mass-produced for military use but remains remarkably sturdy and powerful to this day. The weapon sits inside a sealed chamber behind a candle statue puzzle at Three Saints' Fall, making it one of the exploration-based pickups that rewards players who wander off the main roads.
With 12 Attack and an innate Attack Speed Lv. 1 bonus, the Legionary Gladius is a noticeable step up from baseline starter swords like the Glenmore Sword (10 Attack). It also features 3 Abyss Gear Slots, giving it room for meaningful customization through Abyss Cores. As a one-handed weapon, it leaves the off-hand free for a shield or a secondary weapon, fitting into a variety of playstyles. It is not the flashiest weapon in the game, but its accessibility and balanced stats make it a practical choice during the early hours of exploration in Hernand.
Weapon Stats
Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
Weapon Type | |
Classification | Non-Unique |
Attack | 12 |
Defense | 0 |
Attack Speed | Lv. 1 |
Movement Speed | Lv. 0 |
Critical Rate | Lv. 0 |
Refinement | 1 |
Abyss Gear Slots | 3 |
Sell Price | 2.45 Silver Coins |
The Legionary Gladius sits in the lower-mid tier of one-handed swords by raw stats. Its 12 Attack ties it with the Wells Sword and Sword of the Wolf, while stronger alternatives like the Dekarr Sword (14 Attack) and Golden Sword (16 Attack) outpace it later in the game. However, its 3 Abyss Gear Slots give it more upgrade potential than some weapons with higher base Attack, and its early availability means players can refine it and slot it with cores well before those stronger swords become accessible.
Buy and sell prices may vary depending on your reputation standing with local factions and the merchant you are trading with.
How to Obtain
The Legionary Gladius cannot be purchased from merchants or crafted at a workbench. It is a world pickup locked behind a simple environmental puzzle in the Hernand region. From Hernand Castle, head north until you reach a large bridge. Move along the top of the cliff near the base of Free Saints Falls (also referred to as Three Saints' Fall). Stick to the right side of the path, and you will find a stone statue of justice holding two unlit candles with a locked gate directly behind it.
The puzzle requires you to interact with the statue and light both candles to open the sealed gate. Follow these steps:
Travel to the Three Saints' Fall area in Hernand, positioned near the "D" marker on the in-game map.
Locate the stone statue holding two unlit candles. It sits along the right side of the cliff path near the base of the falls.
Interact with the statue and light the first candle.
Light the second candle on the same statue to activate the mechanism.
The locked gate behind the statue opens automatically once both candles are lit.
Enter the chamber and open the treasure chest inside to collect the Legionary Gladius.
This is one of the simpler puzzles in the Hernand region. There is no time limit, no combat encounter, and no specific quest, item, or ability required to complete it. If you are already exploring the area around Hernand Castle and the northern cliffs, the detour takes only a minute or two.
Combat Tips
The Legionary Gladius is a straightforward one-handed sword that performs well in the early game without requiring any special techniques to use effectively. Its Attack Speed Lv. 1 bonus means swings come out quickly, giving you enough time to land a full combo and recover before enemies can retaliate. This makes it forgiving for players who are still learning the combat system's timing.
As a one-handed weapon, the Legionary Gladius leaves the off-hand slot open. Players running a sword-and-shield build will find it especially effective for defensive play. The quick recovery between swings allows you to land a full counter-attack combo after a successful parry before the enemy's stagger window closes. Alternatively, equipping a secondary one-handed weapon opens up dual-wield combos for more aggressive setups.
The 3 Abyss Gear Slots are the weapon's strongest selling point for extended use. Slot Abyss Cores that boost critical hit chance or add elemental damage to compensate for the moderate base Attack. Even a small investment in refinement at a Grind Stone can push the Legionary Gladius into mid-game viability, keeping it competitive longer than its raw numbers might suggest.
The Hwando is often considered one of the strongest early one-handed swords in Crimson Desert, but it requires more effort to obtain. The Legionary Gladius serves as a reliable bridge weapon for players who have not yet acquired stronger alternatives. Whether you keep it equipped or sell it for 2.45 Silver Coins once you find an upgrade, picking it up costs nothing and takes almost no time.
Comparison to Other One-Handed Swords
Weapon | Attack | Attack Speed | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
10 | Lv. 1 | Starter-tier sword; the Legionary Gladius is a direct upgrade | |
Legionary Gladius | 12 | Lv. 1 | 3 Abyss Gear Slots; exploration pickup at Three Saints' Fall |
Wells Sword | 12 | Lv. 1 | Same Attack tier; obtained through different means |
Sword of the Wolf | 12 | Lv. 1 | Ties on stats; choice depends on availability |
Dekarr Sword | 14 | Lv. 1 | Next step up in Attack for one-handed swords |
Golden Sword | 16 | Lv. 1 | Significantly stronger; available later in progression |
17+ | Varies | One of the best early-game one-handed swords overall |
At 12 Attack, the Legionary Gladius provides a 20% increase over the Glenmore Sword while sharing the same Attack Speed tier. It ties with the Wells Sword and Sword of the Wolf, but its free acquisition through exploration gives it an edge for players who are not ready to spend currency or tackle harder content. For long-term use, the 3 Abyss Gear Slots allow it to scale better than some numerically stronger swords that have fewer slots.
Lore
The in-game description identifies the Legionary Gladius as a sword once used by ancient warriors. Despite being mass-produced for military formations, the blade remains remarkably sturdy and powerful long after the era that forged it. The name itself points to an organized military origin, likely one of the historical legions or standing armies that once operated across the Pywel continent.
The gladius is a short, double-edged sword historically favored by disciplined infantry for its effectiveness in close-quarters combat. Its placement behind a sealed chamber at Three Saints' Fall suggests the weapon was intentionally stored or hidden, possibly as part of a cache belonging to soldiers who once passed through the Hernand region. Whether the statue of justice that guards the chamber has any deeper connection to the legion that produced the sword is left to the player's interpretation.
Tips
Visit Three Saints' Fall early in your exploration of the Hernand region. The Legionary Gladius is a meaningful free upgrade over starter weapons.
The candle puzzle has no time limit, no combat encounter, and no prerequisites. You can solve it at any point without preparation.
Look for the statue near the "D" marker on the Hernand map, along the right side of the cliff path near the base of the falls.
If you already have a stronger weapon by the time you find this one, the 2.45 Silver Coins sell value is modest. Consider keeping it as a backup or selling it for quick coin.
Take advantage of the 3 Abyss Gear Slots. Equipping cores that add critical hit chance or elemental damage can extend the weapon's usefulness well into the mid-game.
Pair the Legionary Gladius with a shield for a balanced defensive build, or equip a secondary one-handed weapon for dual-wield combos.
Refine the weapon at a Grind Stone to boost its base Attack. Even one or two refinement levels make a noticeable difference in early encounters.