Crimson Desert Guide | How to Trade Goods

Here’s a guide on how to Trade Goods in Crimson Desert.

Game Guide by TauxicPandA on  Mar 23, 2026

To get started with the trade system in Crimson Desert, you need a Stable or a Wagon Station at your base. You can unlock these by following the upgrade path for the Greymane base, which usually happens around Chapter 3. 

It is a good idea to keep up with missions that involve finding more members for the Greymane group, as having more allies helps your base grow and provides more Trade Opportunities.

Crimson Desert, Guide, How to Trade Goods

Setting Up Your Hub

One of the first people who can help you is Brice. You can recruit him during the A Rumor at Glenbright Farm quest. Once he joins, he will set up the Wagon Station for you. 

To actually build a vehicle, you need a teammate with the Engineering skill, like Morrow. After you have an engineer, head to a Timberturner Wainwright in a place like Wainwright to start building your cart in Crimson Desert.

Crimson Desert, Guide, How to Trade Goods

Handling Trade Goods

When your Stable or Wagon is ready, you can start moving goods. You get most trade items, like Pororin pottery, from dispatch missions or by farming. Remember that you can only sell these items in stacks of 25. 

While you can make provisions at your camp, most traders will not buy basic things like weapons, stone, timber, or food. Focusing on high-value items, such as Black Pepper, is the key to boosting your Silver Profit.

To turn a profit, you'll need to sell your wares at a Trading Post, such as the Goldleaf Guild House. The Trading Post Page is where you can find out what the goblins are buying and the current prices in the Crimson Desert.

Buying Black Pepper when the price is low and then transporting it to distant locations like Demeniss or Pailune can yield a higher selling price. Keep in mind that prices fluctuate weekly, so timing your sales can be advantageous.

Crimson Desert, Guide, How to Trade Goods

Moving Your Cargo

You have two ways to transport your items. You can talk to the Stable master and choose Load Supply to Mount to put a small amount of goods on your horse. This is great for short trips. If you have more to carry, go to the Wagon station and choose Load Supply to Wagon. 

You can drive your wagon anywhere you like without needing a specific quest, though the trips can be long and your cart might get damaged in Crimson Desert.


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