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Mysterious Shop
April 1, 2026 at 09:23 AM
Initial version: full guide to the Mysterious Shop and the Mirage Merchant
The Mysterious Shop is a special hidden vendor in Crimson Desert operated by an NPC known only as the Mirage Merchant. Unlike the regular general merchants, tailors, and blacksmiths that occupy fixed stalls in towns and settlements, the Mirage Merchant is a wandering vendor whose presence at any given location is never guaranteed. The shop earns its name from the merchant's elusive nature: players who stumble upon it are likely to find it gone the next time they look.
The shop stocks twelve basic items covering both cooking ingredients and common crafting materials. All purchases are made with Copper, the smallest denomination of currency in the game. Prices are modest, making the Mysterious Shop a convenient source of staple resources whenever it can be found. The items available do not change between appearances, so players who know what the shop carries can plan ahead when they encounter it.
The vendor behind the Mysterious Shop is listed in the shop interface simply as the Mirage Merchant. The word "mirage" in the name is a deliberate hint at the vendor's behavior: like a mirage in a desert, the merchant appears when least expected and vanishes before you can be certain you have actually found them. This naming convention sets the Mirage Merchant apart from every other vendor in Pywel, who have proper names and permanent stalls.
Very little is known about the Mirage Merchant's identity or backstory. The merchant does not have extended dialogue and offers no quests. The interaction is purely transactional: the shop interface opens immediately and you can browse the fixed inventory, buy whatever you need, and move on. Despite the lack of lore, the mysterious nature of the vendor has made the Mirage Merchant one of the more discussed NPCs among players who enjoy exploring off the main roads.
The Mysterious Shop sells twelve items in total. The selection is split between cooking ingredients and raw materials used in basic crafting recipes. All prices are listed in Copper.
Item | Price (Copper) | Category |
|---|---|---|
Iron Ore | 18 | Crafting Material |
Clear Soup | 30 | Cooking Ingredient |
Beans | 5 | Cooking Ingredient |
Peach | 24 | Cooking Ingredient |
Barley | 5 | Cooking Ingredient |
Carrot | 12 | Cooking Ingredient |
Potato | 12 | Cooking Ingredient |
Corn | 5 | Cooking Ingredient |
Apple | 24 | Cooking Ingredient |
Egg | 5 | Cooking Ingredient |
Wheat | 5 | Cooking Ingredient |
Milk | 10 | Cooking Ingredient |
The cheapest items in the shop, Beans, Barley, Corn, Egg, and Wheat, all cost just 5 Copper each, putting them among the most affordable purchasable ingredients in the game. Peach and Apple are the second most expensive at 24 Copper, likely reflecting their relative scarcity compared to grains and vegetables you can gather from the environment. Clear Soup sits at the top of the price list at 30 Copper, as it is a prepared item rather than a raw ingredient.
Iron Ore at 18 Copper is the only non-food item in the inventory. It is a standard crafting material used in a wide range of weapon and armor recipes. Picking up Iron Ore from the Mysterious Shop can save a trip to a mining location if you are in the middle of a crafting project and find yourself short.
All transactions in the Mysterious Shop use Copper, the base unit of currency in Crimson Desert. The exchange rate is 100 Copper to 1 Silver. With even a modest supply of Copper on hand, you can stock up on the cheaper ingredients in the shop without putting any meaningful dent in your wallet. Clearing a single minor enemy camp typically yields enough Copper to buy several rounds of the low-cost items.
The Mysterious Shop does not accept Contribution Points or any other special currency. It is a straightforward coin-based purchase with no trade requirements, reputation locks, or quest gates. Any player who encounters the Mirage Merchant can buy from the shop immediately, regardless of their progress in the main story.
The Mysterious Shop is most useful in two situations. The first is when you are deep in the open world, far from a town or settlement, and you need a quick top-off of basic cooking ingredients before heading into a long exploration session or a difficult fight. Carrying a stock of Wheat, Eggs, and Milk from the Mirage Merchant means you can cook recovery meals on the road without backtracking to a full general store.
The second situation is when you need Iron Ore for a crafting job but do not want to spend time gathering at a mineral deposit. The 18 Copper price is reasonable for a crafting ore, and buying a small stack from the Mysterious Shop can let you finish a project without interrupting your current activity.
The shop is not a primary source of any of these materials. Regular vendors in towns like the food shops in the Hernand region and dedicated provision stores carry the same ingredients in guaranteed stock at fixed locations. The Mirage Merchant's value is purely situational: when the shop is available and you happen to need something it sells, the price is fair and the convenience is hard to beat.
Crimson Desert has several vendor types that fill overlapping roles. Understanding where the Mysterious Shop fits among them helps you decide when it is worth seeking out.
Vendor Type | Location | Stock | Currency |
|---|---|---|---|
Mysterious Shop | Wandering, unpredictable | 12 basic cooking and crafting items | Copper |
Food Vendor | Fixed stalls in towns and camps | Meat, grains, prepared meals, cooking ingredients | Copper / Silver |
General Vendor | Fixed stalls in towns | Broad inventory including tools, consumables, and materials | Copper / Silver |
Specific locations, limited hours | Rare and specialty items | Copper / Silver | |
Regional capitals | Special gear and materials | Contribution Points | |
Black Market | Goldleaf Trading Posts | Rare vendor trash, black market goods | Copper / Silver |
The Mysterious Shop offers a narrower selection than any fixed vendor in the game. Its edge is purely portability: if you encounter it while already in the field, you can resupply without a detour. Players who stick close to towns and settlements will rarely feel the need to seek it out deliberately, but those who spend long stretches in the wilderness may find the Mirage Merchant genuinely useful.
Buy the cheaper items, Beans, Barley, Corn, Egg, and Wheat, in bulk when you encounter the Mysterious Shop. At 5 Copper each, they cost almost nothing and serve as the base for a wide range of cooking recipes.
If you are planning a long crafting session that involves Iron, pick up a stack of Iron Ore from the shop whenever it is available. It saves you a dedicated gathering trip.
Clear Soup at 30 Copper is the most expensive item in the shop. Only buy it if you need it for a specific recipe; the price is higher than most other ingredients in the inventory.
The Mysterious Shop does not appear to have a stock limit on individual items. You can buy as many units of any item as you need in a single visit, as long as you have the Copper to pay for them.
Check your cooking recipe list before visiting the Mysterious Shop and make a mental note of which base ingredients you are running low on. The shop covers most standard cooking components, so a quick restocking visit can set you up for several cooking sessions.