Overview
The Stag Lord Shield (also known as Staglord's Shield) is a unique shield in Crimson Desert obtained as a reward for defeating Saigord the Staglord, a fearsome boss encountered in the snowy ruins of a forgotten kingdom. The shield is a large, ornate red shield featuring a prominent stag head emblem at its center, giving it one of the most visually striking designs among all shields in the game.
At Refinement 2, the Stag Lord Shield carries Attack Speed Lv.2 and a base defense value of 6. It comes pre-equipped with Fortification I as its Abyss Gear, placing it in the same defensive category as the Shield of Betrayal. The combination of solid base defense, attack speed enhancement, and a strong innate Abyss Gear makes this shield a compelling choice for players looking to balance offensive aggression with reliable protection.
The shield is awarded after the boss fight cutscene upon defeating Saigord the Staglord at Icemoor Castle Ruins during the Lord Amidst the Ruins faction quest, which is part of the House Serkis quest line in the Hernand region. It cannot be purchased from merchants or crafted at a Blacksmith, making it exclusively a boss drop reward.
Stats
The following table lists the Stag Lord Shield's base attributes at Refinement 2. Further refinement at a Blacksmith will increase the base defense value.
Stat | Value |
|---|---|
Type | |
Rarity | Unique |
Defense | 6 |
Refinement Level | 2 |
Attack Speed | Lv.2 |
Abyss Gear | |
Abyss Gear Effect | Defense +3 |
Core Slots | 2 |
Max Refinement | 10 |
Sell Price | 7.70 Silver Coins |
Purchase | Not available for purchase |
With a base defense of 6 plus the Fortification I Abyss Gear adding 3 extra defense, the shield provides an effective defense total of 9 before any additional refinement upgrades. The Attack Speed Lv.2 bonus increases the speed of follow-up attacks from the paired weapon, which significantly improves the responsiveness of guard counters and parry ripostes.
Abyss Gear and Core Slots
The Stag Lord Shield comes pre-equipped with Fortification I, an Abyss Gear that grants a flat +3 bonus to Defense. This is the same Abyss Gear found on the Shield of Betrayal, making the two shields functionally similar in their defensive profile. The shield also features two Abyss Core slots that can be configured with cores of the player's choosing.
Abyss Cores can be swapped at a Witch NPC at no cost, allowing players to reconfigure their core loadout freely. Popular core combinations for this shield include Aegis I for additional flat damage reduction, or stacking Fortification cores from Lyselia, the Witch of Humility, to push the defense stat even higher. Because Fortification Abyss Gears can stack, dedicated tank builds can achieve exceptionally high defense numbers by combining the shield's innate Fortification I with additional Fortification cores.
How to Obtain
The Stag Lord Shield is obtained exclusively by defeating Saigord the Staglord during the Lord Amidst the Ruins faction quest. The boss fight takes place at the Icemoor Castle Ruins, located in the snowy mountains to the west of Hernand. The closest fast travel point is the Abyss Nexus at Haunted Hill. After defeating Saigord and watching the post-fight cutscene, the shield is awarded automatically along with an Abyss Artifact.
There is no alternative way to acquire this shield. It cannot be purchased from any merchant, found in a chest, or crafted. Selling the shield yields 7.70 Silver Coins, but given its strong stats and unique boss-drop status, selling it is not recommended.
Quest Requirements
Reaching the Stag Lord Shield requires completing a specific chain of prerequisites before the Lord Amidst the Ruins faction quest becomes available. The following conditions must all be met:
Reach Chapter 3 of the main story (or beyond). The quest does not appear until the player has progressed past the early chapters of the campaign. Faction quests tied to House Serkis in the Hernand region only unlock after the main story has advanced sufficiently.
Complete the first bounty quest from the Hernand jail area. The Bounty System in Hernand requires players to take on an initial bounty from the jail. Completing this introductory bounty opens up additional faction quest lines in the region.
Complete the House Roberts quest line. The House Roberts faction quests must be finished before the Staglord quest chain becomes accessible. This ensures players are familiar with the Hernand political landscape and have established faction standing in the area.
Once all three conditions are met, the quest chain leading to the Staglord encounter becomes available through the House Serkis faction quest board.
Related Quests
The Stag Lord Shield is tied to a multi-part quest line under the House Serkis faction in the Hernand region. The quest chain proceeds through the following stages:
Quest | Description |
|---|---|
The opening quest of the Staglord chain. Players are tasked with investigating tracks and clues that lead toward the Staglord's stronghold. This quest involves following a trail through the Hernand wilderness, lighting stone lanterns along the path, and uncovering evidence of the Staglord's forces operating in the area. | |
King of the Fallen Kingdom | The second and final quest in the chain. After completing The Broken Trail, players receive this quest to confront Saigord the Staglord at Icemoor Castle Ruins. Defeating Saigord in this quest awards the Stag Lord Shield and an Abyss Artifact. |
Lord Amidst the Ruins | The overarching faction quest that encompasses both sub-quests above. This is the quest listed in the House Serkis quest log, and completing it fulfills all objectives for the Staglord encounter. |
For more information on all faction quests available in the Hernand area, see House Serkis Quests and Hernand Requests.
Boss Fight: Saigord the Staglord
Saigord the Staglord is a fallen king who guards the snowy ruins of Icemoor Castle. He wields a longsword and targe across three escalating combat phases, each indicated by a different health bar color. The fight is considered one of the more challenging faction quest encounters in Crimson Desert due to the cold environment and Saigord's aggressive moveset.
Phase Breakdown
Phase | Health Bar | Key Behavior |
|---|---|---|
Phase 1 | Blue | Saigord focuses primarily on longsword slashes. His attack patterns are relatively straightforward, giving players time to learn his timing and openings. |
Phase 2 | Green | Saigord becomes more aggressive and begins incorporating his targe into combos. He uses shield bashes and wider sweeping attacks that cover more area around him. |
Phase 3 | Red | Saigord uses all previously demonstrated attacks with increased speed and frequency. He chains his longsword slashes into targe bashes more rapidly. This final phase demands consistent dodging and punishing narrow openings. |
Combat Strategy
The most effective approach against Saigord centers on two key techniques: Force Palm for staggering him, and the Turning Slash Expertise skill. Turning Slash Expertise can be learned during the fight itself through the Watch and Learn mechanic. To acquire it, keep the camera pointed directly at Saigord when he performs his turning slash move, then hold the Interact button. Once learned, this skill becomes one of the strongest tools against him, as Saigord is notably weak to his own technique.
Watch for Saigord's 3-hit combo and his shield sweep. These attacks display a red glint warning, indicating they deal heavy stamina damage on block. Rather than blocking these moves, dodge through them to exploit invincibility frames, then follow up with Force Palm or Turning Slash Expertise while he recovers.
The Royal Combo offers the best damage window during the fight. Parrying the first hit of this sequence allows the player to immediately chain into the Force Palm combo for massive damage.
Preparation Tips
Icemoor Castle Ruins is located in a frigid northern area where cold temperatures severely hinder stamina regeneration. This can be devastating in a fight that requires frequent dodging and aggressive counterattacks. To mitigate this effect:
Equip a Cloak before entering the area. Cloaks provide passive cold resistance and help maintain normal stamina recovery.
Prepare Food that provides Ice Resistance. Eating resistance food before the fight ensures stamina regeneration is not penalized during the encounter.
Bring healing items and stamina recovery consumables. The three-phase fight is lengthy, and running out of resources mid-fight can force a restart.
Shield Comparison
The Stag Lord Shield occupies a mid-to-high tier among shields in Crimson Desert. The following table compares it against other notable shields available in the game:
Shield | Defense | Special Bonus | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
Stag Lord Shield | 6 | Attack Speed Lv.2, Fortification I | Defeat Saigord the Staglord |
6 | Fortification I | Defeat Cassius Morten | |
8 | Highest base defense | Church of Calphade bell tower, Hernand | |
4 | Widely available early | Multiple merchants | |
5 | Unique design | Specific quest reward |
Compared to the Shield of Betrayal, the Stag Lord Shield is effectively a direct upgrade. Both shields share the same base defense of 6 and the same Fortification I Abyss Gear, but the Stag Lord Shield adds Attack Speed Lv.2, which provides a tangible offensive advantage during counterattacks. The Shield of Conviction has a higher base defense of 8, making it the strongest purely defensive option, but it lacks the attack speed bonus that makes the Stag Lord Shield so effective for aggressive playstyles.
Refinement
The Stag Lord Shield can be upgraded at any Blacksmith through the refinement system. Refinement increases the shield's base defense stat with each level, up to a maximum of Refinement 10. The shield drops at Refinement 2 by default.
Refinement materials are required for each upgrade level, and reaching Refinement 5 and beyond requires spending Abyss Artifacts in addition to standard materials. Given that the boss fight itself awards an Abyss Artifact alongside the shield, players can immediately put that artifact toward upgrading the shield after obtaining it.
Fully refining the Stag Lord Shield to level 10 significantly boosts its defense value, making it competitive with or superior to shields that have a higher base defense stat but lower refinement potential.
Usage and Playstyle
The Stag Lord Shield excels at enabling an aggressive-defensive hybrid playstyle. The Attack Speed Lv.2 bonus is its defining characteristic, increasing the speed of follow-up attacks from the paired one-handed weapon. This makes guard counters and parry ripostes faster and more punishing, rewarding players who actively engage with the parry and counterattack system rather than passively blocking.
In Crimson Desert's combat system, passive blocking drains stamina and leaves players vulnerable to guard-break attacks. The Stag Lord Shield is best used by players who rely on timed blocks, dodge rolls, and quick counterstrikes. The shield's attack speed bonus means that after a successful parry, the follow-up hit lands sooner, often catching enemies before they can recover and begin their next attack chain.
Pairing the Stag Lord Shield with a fast one-handed weapon such as a rapier or short sword amplifies the attack speed bonus. The combined speed makes counterattack windows significantly wider, allowing more hits between enemy attack sequences. For players who prefer heavier one-handed weapons, the speed bonus helps offset their naturally slower swing animations.
Appearance
The Stag Lord Shield is one of the most visually distinctive shields in the game. It is a large, ornate shield painted in deep crimson red, with elaborate decorative metalwork framing its edges. The centerpiece of the design is a large stag head emblem rendered in raised metal, complete with branching antlers that extend outward from the shield's face. The stag motif directly references Saigord the Staglord and the fallen kingdom he once ruled.
The shield's overall silhouette is wider than standard round shields and kite shields, giving the player character a visually imposing profile when it is equipped. The red-and-gold color scheme stands out prominently in the snowy environments of the Hernand highlands and contrasts sharply with the darker tones of most other available shields.
Trivia
The Stag Lord Shield has the highest resale value among shields at 7.70 Silver Coins, though selling it is generally not advisable given its combat effectiveness.
The stag head emblem on the shield mirrors the iconography found throughout Icemoor Castle Ruins, suggesting the shield is a relic of the fallen kingdom that Saigord once ruled.
The shield shares its Fortification I Abyss Gear with the Shield of Betrayal, which belongs to Cassius Morten. Both are unique boss-drop shields obtained from fallen rulers.
Despite its ornate design, the shield weighs the same as standard shields in the game, meaning it does not impose any additional movement or stamina penalties.
See Also
Shields - Complete list of all shields in Crimson Desert
The Staglord - Boss encounter and lore
Icemoor Castle Ruins - Location of the boss fight
House Serkis - Faction that provides the quest
Shield of Betrayal - Similar shield with shared Abyss Gear
Shield of Conviction - Highest base defense shield
Abyss Gear Guide - How Abyss Gears and cores work
Refinement Guide - How to upgrade equipment at a Blacksmith
House Roberts - Prerequisite quest line
Hernand Region - Region overview