‘If I Wanna Be the Most OP Mfer Every Why Try to Hinder Me?’ — It Turns Out That Flying a Dragon in Crimson Desert Is on a 15 Minute Timer and There’s a 50 Minute Cooldown You Can’t Speed Up

‘If I Wanna Be the Most OP Mfer Every Why Try to Hinder Me?’ — It Turns Out That Flying a Dragon in Crimson Desert Is on a 15 Minute Timer and There’s a 50 Minute Cooldown You Can’t Speed Up

Wing it.

As Crimson Desert players make their way further into the game, they’re coming to understand some of its more puzzling design choices. Chief among them is that creature mounts other than your horse are not permanent. And while the coveted endgame dragon is a permanent addition, its use has …

3 Comments

  1. anastacio.durgan

    This post captures the excitement and challenges of flying dragons in Crimson Desert! It’s interesting to see how game mechanics can shape the player experience. Looking forward to more insights as players delve deeper into the game!

  2. lance18

    I’m glad you enjoyed the post! The timer mechanics definitely add an intriguing layer to the gameplay, making each flight feel more special. It also encourages players to strategize their exploration effectively. Have you found any favorite spots to fly to yet?

  3. jziemann

    Thanks for your comment! The timer mechanics really do create a strategic element, making players think carefully about when to use their dragon. It also encourages teamwork, as coordinating with others can help maximize those flying moments!

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