
Are you excited to obtain vehicles and mounts in Crimson Desert? You’ll be roaming across the vast landscapes of Pywel, so it’s certainly better to traverse regions while riding something, as opposed to going on foot. We’ve got all the details for you in this guide, but be forewarned that there are some spoilers ahead.
The Hespia and other horses

The Hespia is your first mount in Crimson Desert. It’s available shortly after the prologue, and it’s going to be your trusty companion for quite some time. Here are some additional tidbits that you need to know about horse mounts:
- You can call your mount by pressing “H” on a keyboard or up on a controller’s D-pad.
- Horses level up the more you ride them. This boosts their defense, speed, stamina, and other attributes.
- Horses can be outfitted at stables. You can equip them with caparisons, horseshoes, saddles, and more.
- If your horse is heavily injured and is unable to gallop, you need to charge your Force Palm ability. Then, press the button prompt for Healing to hit them in the torso. Yes, this ability actually brings them back to tip-top condition.
- You can tame wild horses of varying species, too. Approach one and jump on its back to begin a minigame. The goal is to tilt the left thumbstick in the direction of the horse’s tail as it bucks around.
Wagon

To be clear, you can steal Wagons in Crimson Desert, but they don’t count as your property. At best, you can sell them to Wagon Fences who’ll pay a decent price.
If you want to unlock Wagons permanently, then you need to put a bit of effort:









