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Crimson Desert NPCs Are Stealing the Show, as Players Discover You Can Put Them to Work, Sit Back, and Watch Them Get the Job Done in Real-Time

Crimson Desert NPCs Are Stealing the Show, as Players Discover You Can Put Them to Work, Sit Back, and Watch Them Get the Job Done in Real-Time
ThePawn.com April 1, 2026 4 minutes read
Crimson Desert NPCs Are Stealing the Show, as Players Discover You Can Put Them to Work, Sit Back, and Watch Them Get the Job Done in Real-Time

I was playing Crimson Desert last night and noticed two blue dots on the map that weren’t there before. Curious, I raced to their location to see what they were. It turns out, they were NPCs I’d set to work as the boss of the Greymanes, both toiling away on a “mission” to improve some local farmland. So I sat and watched them for a minute, then a few minutes, then, for quite a while. And they were making improvements to the land in front of my eyes, or, in real-time, according to the in-game clock.

Pearl Abyss’ open world action adventure initially revolves around main character Kliff’s effort to rebuild the Greymanes after a devastating event early on scatters them to the wind. You establish a base camp and, as you recruit more of your comrades, find that you are able to send them out to work. Missions might involve construction, mining, logging, there’s all sorts they can do.

But rather than simply vanishing for the set amount of in-game time then reappearing at camp, these NPCs will actually go where you’ve sent them, and actually work the land. It’s an impressive mechanic to discover actually works, but there’s even more to it than meets the eye.

One of the NPCs I was watching work told me they’d meet me for a drink after work. And so, at nighttime, there they were, having a drink in the tavern.

Crimson Desert’s quest system involves a huge number of missions for various factions, and some depend on certain NPCs being available to either start them or continue them. So, if you send those NPCs out to work, they won’t be in your camp for you to interact with. But you can visit them at their workplace and talk to them to continue the mission, which adds another dose of realism to Kliff’s adventure.

Of course, Crimson Desert doesn’t properly explain all this (thankfully, we’ve got a guide to Greymane camp management), so some players are having to discover the game’s inner workings for themselves. I’m doing the same thing, and it’s fun to see players marvel at mechanics such as these as they realize the extent of their complexity.

石像が出来る過程が気になったので最初から最後までひたすら監視してみた🐺#紅の砂漠 #祝400万本 pic.twitter.com/UFs765Cqou

— たけ (@otomati1026) April 1, 2026

One player said that if you send NPCs on battle or recapture missions, you can fight alongside them. I haven’t done that yet, but it’s something I’m excited to try.

“My first dispatch was to rebuild the house that was hit by a sky stone,” said one player. “I could watch them construct the house step by step in stages. It was insane!”

My entire camp is building a bridge in real time. How cool is that lol
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Crimson Desert has this whole camp management game within a game, which you need to engage with to some extent to progress the story, but can dip out of if it’s too much. And already I can feel it becoming a lot to manage, because as well as the NPC missions, there’s the upkeep of the camp itself to think about, trading (you can even monitor the value of goods), and your own house to furnish. No wonder Kliff doesn’t have much to say — he’s too busy running a small town.

We’ve got plenty more on Crimson Desert, which has just hit the 4 million sold mark. We recommend you take a look at our guide to Things to Do First in Crimson Desert, plus Things Crimson Desert Doesn’t Tell You (we’ve got 28 and counting!). We’ve also got a guide to the Best Early Weapons we recommend picking up, the Best Skills to Get First (including a handy explainer of the skills system), and 34 Essential Tips and Tricks to help you succeed in Pywel.

Wesley is Director, News at IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at [email protected] or confidentially at [email protected].

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