Overview
The Thalwynd Longsword is a two-handed weapon in Crimson Desert that balances solid base damage with a Critical Hit Chance bonus. At 15 Attack Power with Critical Hit Chance Lv.1, it offers the highest base damage of any longsword while also granting a chance to deal critical damage on each hit. That combination makes it one of the strongest longsword options available.
The weapon's name ties it to Thalwynd, a small village in Calphede whose residents form militia units to defend the region when danger threatens. The longsword reflects that practical, no-nonsense approach to defense: strong base stats, a useful secondary bonus, and no wasted design.
Stats
Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
Weapon Type | Longsword (Two-Handed) |
Attack Power | 15 |
Critical Hit Chance | Lv. 1 |
Refinement Capacity | 10 / 10 |
Core Slots | 5 |
Buy Price | 7.08 Silver Coins |
Sell Price | 2.69 Silver Coins |
Prices may vary depending on your reputation with certain factions.
How to Obtain
Crafting
The Thalwynd Longsword can be forged at a blacksmith using the following materials:
Material | Quantity |
|---|---|
10 | |
3 |
Purchase
The longsword is also available from merchants for 7.08 Silver Coins. That makes it the most expensive longsword to buy outright, though the combination of high attack power and a critical hit bonus justifies the price for players who want an immediate upgrade.
Combat Tips
The Critical Hit Chance Lv.1 bonus means every swing has a small probability of dealing extra damage. Over the course of a long fight, especially against bosses, those critical hits add up. Unlike the Attack Speed bonus on Rhett's Longsword, which changes the rhythm of combat, the critical hit bonus on the Thalwynd Longsword is passive. You swing at the normal two-handed pace, and some of those swings simply hit harder than expected.
This weapon rewards a patient playstyle. Wait for clean openings, commit to your heaviest attacks when you know they will connect, and let the critical hit chance turn already-strong hits into devastating ones. Against bosses with large health bars, the Thalwynd Longsword tends to outperform weapons with higher raw attack but no secondary bonuses over the full length of the fight.
Stack critical-oriented cores in the 5 available slots to amplify the built-in crit bonus. A build focused on maximizing critical hit damage makes the Thalwynd Longsword a serious contender for sustained damage output.