How to Mount and Ride Exotic Beasts in Crimson Desert: A Complete Guide
Introduction
Crimson Desert’s latest update has revolutionized travel by letting you ditch ordinary mounts and hop aboard an incredible menagerie of exotic beasts. Forget horses—you can now ride mountain goats, wolves, bears, boars, tigers, lions, raptors, camels, kuku birds, and even enormous iguanas (don’t worry, they’re big enough to carry you!). This step-by-step guide will have you saddling up these fantastic creatures in no time, whether you’re exploring treacherous peaks or charging into battle.

What You Need
- Crimson Desert game client updated to the latest version (check for patch notes that include mountable beasts).
- A character with at least basic riding proficiency (no special unlock required for most beasts, but some may require a short quest).
- Access to open-world areas where these creatures spawn (biomes range from tropical forests to arid deserts).
- A mount interaction key (default is usually the action/interact button, customizable in settings).
- Patience and a dash of daring—some beasts are skittish or aggressive and must be approached with care.
Step-by-Step Guide to Mounting and Riding Exotic Beasts
Step 1: Update Your Game
Launch your game client and allow any pending updates to install. The new mountable beasts are part of a recent patch, so if you don’t see them, double-check your version number. Once updated, load your saved game or start a new session.
Step 2: Locate Your Desired Beast
Each creature inhabits a specific biome. For example:
- Mountain goats, wolves, bears, boars, tigers, lions, raptors – mountainous and forested regions.
- Camels – arid desert zones.
- Kuku birds – open plains and coastal cliffs.
- Iguanas – tropical jungles near water bodies.
Step 3: Approach the Beast Carefully
When you spot the animal, slow down and avoid sudden movements. Many of these creatures are wild and may flee or attack if you charge at them. Crouching or moving stealthily (if your game offers that option) can help you get close without spooking them. For larger predators (lions, tigers, bears), be ready to defend yourself in case they become hostile.
Step 4: Interact with the Mount Prompt
Once you are within range, a prompt will appear on screen (e.g., “Press E to mount”). The specific key or button is shown in your control settings. Press and hold the interaction key for a moment; some beasts require you to soothe them first by pressing a secondary key (like a “calm” emote). If successful, your character will swing onto the beast’s back.
Step 5: Ride and Control the Beast
After mounting, use standard movement controls (WASD or analog sticks) to steer. Each beast has unique movement characteristics:
- Mountain goats climb steep slopes with ease.
- Wolves and tigers are fast and agile in combat.
- Bears and boars are slower but can break through obstacles.
- Raptors and iguanas can leap long distances.
- Camels maintain stamina in hot environments.

Source: www.eurogamer.net Step 6: Dismount When You’ve Reached Your Destination
To dismount, press the interaction key again (usually the same as mount). You can also perform a dismount attack by pressing the attack key while jumping off. The beast will remain nearby for a short time, allowing you to remount if you stay within its vicinity.
Tips for Mastering Exotic Mounts
- Learn each beast’s strengths. For instance, use a mountain goat to scale steep cliffs for shortcuts, or a tiger to intimidate enemies in combat zones. The iguanas are surprisingly nimble in water, making them great for crossing rivers.
- Watch your stamina bar. Every mount has a stamina meter that depletes faster when sprinting or performing special moves. Feed your beast (if you have the right items) to restore stamina quickly. Some beasts, like camels, have natural stamina advantages in hot areas.
- Parry and dodge while mounted. If you engage enemies, use the directional evade keys to avoid incoming attacks. A well-timed counter can also dismount a player or creature.
- Experiment with different beasts to find your favorite. The kuku bird offers excellent aerial views (it glides short distances), while the raptor can climb vertical surfaces—perfect for exploration.
- Don’t be afraid to mount a hostile beast. Sometimes a predator like a bear might attack first, but you can still mount it after it calms down (or after you defeat it and then tame it—some beasts require a brief taming mini-game). Check your quest log for any specific taming quests.
- Use the environment to your advantage. Ride into shallow water to escape pursuers, or use a bear to smash through wooden barriers and save time.
- Keep an eye on your mount’s health. If your beast takes too much damage, it may throw you off and run away. Heal it using potions or by dismounting and allowing it to recover naturally.
- Customize your controls to make mounting and dismounting more comfortable. Many players prefer binding mount interaction to a mouse thumb button for quick access during combat.
With these steps and tips, you’ll be riding every fantastic beast Crimson Desert has to offer. Happy riding!
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