Crimson Desert Guide | How to Use Kuku Pot

Here’s a guide on how to use Kuku Pot in Crimson Desert.

Game Guide by TauxicPandA on  Mar 25, 2026

Kuku Pot, a key item you acquire in Chapter 4, is essential for progressing later on, but it's not your typical container. You can't stash your everyday weapons, armor, or consumables in it.

What does the Kuku Pot hold

It's a specialized storage solution, designed specifically for Abyss items and select advanced technologies. While you're out and about, you'll come across these distinctive objects, either tucked away in puzzles or dropped by Abyss enemies in Crimson Desert.

Some of these items are even integral to crafting advanced items. Your pot might look a bit empty at first compared to an enhanced version, but you will fill it up as you find more of these strange materials.

Crimson Desert, Guide, How to Use Kuku Pot

Using the Axiom Ability and Sealing Items

To pick up and store these special objects, you need to use your Axiom ability. When you are near an Abyss item, a small option to seal it will appear in the bottom right of your screen. This puts the item safely inside your pot. 

If you need to take an item out to solve a puzzle or move it around, you might notice the standard withdraw button does not always work in Crimson Desert.

In many cases, you actually have to select the discard option to pull the item back into the world. Just be careful when you do this, as some of these objects can cause damage to you once they are out of the pot.

Crimson Desert, Guide, How to Use Kuku Pot

Blueprints and Technology

Once you finish the quest for the Dwarf, make sure you keep an eye on his workshop. Many players miss this for a long time, but he offers some incredible blueprints and technology once you start your Witch quest. 

These specialized technologies are some of the only non-abyss items that fit into your Kuku Pot system. It is worth checking back often to see what new tools you can build to help you progress in Crimson Desert.


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