Overview
The Sydmon Spear is a two-handed weapon in Crimson Desert that prioritizes raw damage output. At 18 Attack Power with no secondary stat bonuses, it is the second most powerful spear in the game behind the Flame Spear. The Sydmon name ties it to the Sydmon region, which also lends its name to other weapon types including a bow and a dagger.
For players who want high base damage from a spear without being locked into a specific secondary stat, the Sydmon Spear is the strongest straightforward option. All 5 core slots are free to customize however you want, and the high base damage means those cores build on an already-strong foundation.
Stats
Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
Weapon Type | Spear (Two-Handed) |
Attack Power | 18 |
Refinement Capacity | 10 / 10 |
Core Slots | 5 |
Sell Price | 380 Silver Coins |
Special Bonuses | None |
How to Obtain
The exact acquisition method for the Sydmon Spear is still being confirmed by the community. Its significantly higher sell price of 380 Silver Coins (compared to single-digit prices for most other spears) suggests this is a premium weapon that may be obtained through a specific quest, a high-level merchant, or a rare drop rather than basic crafting.
Given its association with the Sydmon region, players should look for this weapon when exploring Sydmon-related areas and interacting with merchants and questgivers in that part of the world.
Combat Tips
The Sydmon Spear is a raw-damage weapon. There are no critical hit bonuses or attack speed bonuses to build around, so the gameplay comes down to fundamentals: position yourself at spear range, land clean hits during enemy openings, and back away before counterattacks arrive. Every hit carries the full 18 base Attack Power plus whatever bonuses your cores provide.
This spear works well as a stepping stone toward the Flame Spear (27 Attack Power), or as a long-term weapon if you invest in refinement and strong cores. With maximum refinement and 5 offensive cores, the Sydmon Spear can hit hard enough to handle late-game content comfortably.
Without a built-in secondary bonus, you have complete freedom over your core loadout. You could slot all attack cores for pure damage, mix in critical hit cores to add burst potential, or include speed-oriented cores to replicate the playstyle of faster spears like the Reventine Priest's Spear. The Sydmon Spear adapts to whatever build you want.