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Snow Walker
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The Snow Walker is a World Boss in Crimson Desert and one of the most dangerous optional encounters in the Pailune region. Described as the most feared brute of the White Mountains, this massive ice elemental has immense power that allows it to summon chilling snowstorms and call a blizzard of hail from the sky with its mystical roar.
The Snow Walker's attacks consist of ice elemental abilities combined with brutal charging and melee strikes. Players who enter this fight without proper frost protection will find themselves quickly overwhelmed by both the boss's damage output and the environmental cold effects of the Pailune region.
Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
Name | Snow Walker |
Type | World Boss (Optional) |
Location | White Mountains, Pailune |
Region | |
Creature Type | Ice Elemental |
Difficulty | Hard |

The Snow Walker combines ice elemental abilities with physical force. Its attacks can inflict frost buildup on the player character, which slows movement and eventually freezes the player entirely if the frost meter fills.
Attack | Description | How to Counter |
|---|---|---|
Snowstorm Summon | The Snow Walker roars and summons a localized snowstorm that damages all players within a wide radius. The storm persists for several seconds and deals continuous frost damage. | Sprint out of the affected area as quickly as possible. Maintain distance until the storm dissipates. Ice Resistance consumables reduce the damage taken. |
Calls down a barrage of ice shards from the sky that rain over a large targeted area. Each shard deals individual damage on impact. | Keep moving and do not stay stationary. The hail targets your current position, so continuous movement makes you harder to hit. | |
The Snow Walker lowers its body and charges forward in a straight line, covering significant ground. Players caught in the path take heavy physical damage and are knocked back. | Dodge sideways at the last moment. The charge travels in a fixed direction once initiated, so lateral movement is the most reliable counter. | |
Frost Melee Strikes | Close-range physical attacks with frost-imbued limbs. Each hit adds frost buildup in addition to direct damage. | Avoid extended melee exchanges. Hit and retreat to prevent frost buildup from accumulating to dangerous levels. |
Preparation is critical before engaging the Snow Walker. Equip armor with Ice Resistance to reduce frost buildup and damage. The Hernandian Noble's Cloak, which costs 19 Contribution Points, provides Ice Resistance Level 3 and is one of the best options available. The Reindeer Cloak, obtainable from a research site south of Scholastone, offers Ice Resistance Level 5 and is even more effective.
Stock up on beverages that grant additional Ice Resistance. Beer and various teas, especially Honey Tea, provide temporary frost protection buffs. Bring a large supply of healing food as well, since the Snow Walker's attacks deal substantial damage even through frost-resistant armor.
Use a hit-and-retreat strategy against the Snow Walker. Close in to land a few melee strikes during the recovery windows after its charging rush or melee combos, then back away before frost buildup becomes dangerous. When the boss begins summoning its snowstorm or hail barrage, disengage entirely and wait for the elemental attack to end before re-engaging.
Focus on dealing damage during windows after the Snow Walker commits to its charging rush, since it has a noticeable recovery period at the end of the charge. Avoid standing still for any extended period, as the hail barrage specifically targets stationary players.
Equip armor pieces with Ice Resistance. The Reindeer Cloak (Ice Resistance Level 5) or Hernandian Noble's Cloak (Ice Resistance Level 3) are recommended.
Bring Honey Tea, Beer, or other frost resistance consumables.
Stock at least 20 to 30 healing food items. The fight may take time due to the hit-and-retreat approach.
Monitor the temperature gauge on the mini-map while in the Pailune region. The lower the bar goes, the colder the environment becomes, which increases stamina debuffs.
Consider using fire-imbued weapon attacks if available, as ice elemental enemies tend to be vulnerable to fire damage.
Never stand still during the hail barrage. Continuous movement is your best defense against the raining ice shards.
Keep track of your frost buildup meter. If it gets close to full, disengage and wait for it to decrease before re-engaging.
The charging rush travels in a straight line. Dodge sideways rather than backward for a reliable escape.
This is an optional World Boss. If you find yourself underleveled, come back later with better gear and frost resistance equipment.