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Skyblazer Armor Set
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The Skyblazer Armor Set is a Legendary equipment set in Crimson Desert. Once worn by Balthazar, the Wyvernflame, it evokes the look of a wandering ronin or samurai sage and is one of the most visually striking outfits available in the game. All four known pieces are found scattered across the Delesyia region, hidden behind puzzles that require the Focus Force Palm ability to solve. Each piece begins at Refinement 4 and comes pre-socketed with useful Abyss Gear.
The Skyblazer set consists of four confirmed armor pieces. Unlike some sets in the game, the Skyblazer collection mixes cloth and leather materials, giving the complete outfit a layered, battle-worn traveler look.
Piece | Type | Other Stats | Default Abyss Gears | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Armor (Chest) | 2 →21 | N/A | ||
0 →12 | N/A | +10% Contribution EXP Gain | ||
0 →12 | N/A | N/A | ||
1 →18 | Attack 10 →30, Critical Rate Lv.1 →Lv.2 | Spirit Recovery (x2) |
Every Skyblazer piece is found in the Delesyia region. Most are locked behind breakable walls or rotating mechanisms that require Focus Force Palm to open. Treasure maps can point you toward some of these hidden spots, but they can also be discovered through exploration alone.
The chest piece is inside the Sanctum of Devotion, located in southwestern Delesyia. Look for the main building and pay attention to a circular emblem on the wall. Climb up to either side of it, then hold the left trigger to latch onto the wall. Use Focus Force Palm to spin the wall segment around with you. Once the wall rotates, let go and drop inside the hidden room. The chest containing the Skyblazer Cloth Armor is waiting on the other side. This location is also tied to a treasure map clue, though the map description can be a bit cryptic.
Head south from the Sanctum of Devotion toward the Wyvern's Cradle area near Three Brothers Cliff. Before reaching the first nest, keep an eye out for a gap in the rock face. Jump across the gorge (or take the path to the left to walk around). Hidden in the rock is one of the breakable walls you can shatter with Focus Force Palm. Behind it sits a chest with the Skyblazer Cloth Helm, along with an Abyss Cell No. 0.
Travel to Fort Wind Ridge in Delesyia and make your way to the top of the largest tower. On the roof, there is a hidden door that can be rotated using Focus Force Palm. Use the ability on it, then drop through the opening into the room below. Inside you will find a chest containing the Skyblazer Cloth Cloak.
The gloves are found in a waterfall cave just above Doo Haven Castle in Delesyia. Look for the waterfall and stand near its base. Use the Stab ability to charge through the water and enter the hidden cave (sometimes referred to as the Serpent Scale Cave entrance). Inside, at the end of the passage, you will find a chest with the Skyblazer Leather Gloves. These gloves start at Refinement 4 and come with two Spirit Recovery Abyss Gear sockets, making them particularly valuable for builds that rely heavily on spirit consumption.
All Skyblazer pieces start at Refinement 4, which is higher than most armor you will find during standard exploration. This makes the set immediately competitive without needing to invest refinement materials right away. The pre-socketed Abyss Gears vary by piece:
Piece | Default Abyss Gears | Notes |
|---|---|---|
Solid defensive baseline; stamina regen helps with dodge-heavy playstyles | ||
+10% Contribution EXP Gain | Useful while leveling faction reputation; can be replaced via synthesis later | |
None confirmed | Open sockets ready for custom Abyss Gear of your choice | |
Spirit Recovery (x2) | Excellent for spirit-hungry builds; pairs well with frequent ability use |
The contribution EXP gear on the helm is especially useful when you are still building reputation with regional factions. Once you have finished those objectives, you can use Special Synthesis at the witch to re-roll the socket into something more combat-focused, such as attack speed or critical rate.
The Skyblazer set pairs naturally with the Bringer of Balance, a two-handed weapon found in the Tshop region south of the Forebearers Barons. Both the weapon and the set share a thematic wandering warrior aesthetic, and the Bringer of Balance comes with the Relentless Abyss Gear (damage increases with consecutive attacks), which complements the Skyblazer Leather Gloves' spirit recovery for sustained offense.
For an even more aggressive approach, consider combining the Skyblazer set with the Combat Godsplate Gloves obtained from the Bone Pit quest line in Tomaso. The Godsplate Gloves have built-in lightning affinity and the Showstopper Abyss Gear for area-of-effect damage, giving you a flashy melee option while the rest of the Skyblazer outfit handles defense and spirit sustain.
Players running a bow build can also benefit from the set. The Spirit Recovery gears on the gloves feed directly into abilities like Charge Shot and Focus Shot, while the Stamina Regen on the chest piece keeps you mobile between volleys. Combined with Infinite Arrows Abyss Gear on your bow, the Skyblazer set supports a highly sustainable ranged playstyle.
Focus Force Palm is required for three of the four pieces. If you have not unlocked this ability yet, you will be unable to access the chest armor, helmet, or cloak. The gloves only require the Stab ability to break through the waterfall entrance.
Several of these locations also contain Abyss Cell No. 0 pickups, which are larger numbered cells used in specific pot-based crafting recipes. Collecting the armor pieces and cells in a single trip through Delesyia is an efficient use of your time.
While all armor in Crimson Desert reaches roughly the same stat ceiling when fully upgraded, the Skyblazer set's Refinement 4 starting point means you save a significant amount of materials compared to lower-refinement alternatives. If you plan to wear this set long-term, the initial investment you avoid more than justifies the exploration required to find each piece.