Quest Details
Detail | Info |
|---|---|
Chapter | 6: Cracks in the Shield |
Sub-Chapter | Under the Banner Pike Again |
Quest Number | 74 of 93 |
Region | |
Prerequisite | |
Next Quest | |
Reward | None |
Overview
The Touch of Deliverance is a rescue mission in Chapter 6 of Crimson Desert. The battlefield around Calphade is in chaos, but around the outpost, efforts to save the wounded continue. This quest introduces Whistling Arrows, a new tool that calls in artillery bombardments on enemy positions.
Walkthrough
Speak with the Soldier at the Southern Guard Post
Travel south to the battlefield camp. When you arrive, soldiers hand you a health booster and 10 Whistling Arrows. These arrows are a new tool: hold left on the directional pad and press R2 / RT to equip them, then shoot anywhere in the battlefield to call in an artillery bombardment that destroys anything in the blast radius.
Whistling Arrows only work in battlefield areas and can be recharged by visiting friendly camps. Speak with the soldier tending the wounded at the red tent to receive your orders.
Find the Soldier in Need of Help
Navigate to the marked enemy camp. Clear all enemies from the location. You can use Whistling Arrows to soften up groups before engaging in melee, or fight conventionally. At the far end of the camp, you will find wounded soldiers lying on the ground. Press Square / X to pick one up.
Rescue the Injured Soldier
Carry the wounded soldier back to the starting camp. You can mount your horse while carrying him, which makes the return trip much faster. Ride back to the camp and deliver the soldier to complete the quest.
Whistling Arrow Reference
Detail | Info |
|---|---|
Equip | Hold Left D-Pad, press R2 / RT |
Fire | Aim and release L2 / LT |
Effect | Calls artillery bombardment at target location |
Resupply | Visit any friendly camp in the battlefield |
Availability | Battlefield areas only |
Tips
Whistling Arrows are extremely powerful. One shot can wipe out an entire group of enemies. Use them liberally since you can always resupply at friendly camps.
When carrying the wounded soldier, mounting your horse saves a lot of time. You do not need to walk the entire way back.
The enemy camp does not have a boss. Standard melee combat (or bombardment) handles everything.