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Crimson Desert Crude Gold Bar Pickups Guide
2026/05/02

Crimson Desert Crude Gold Bar Pickups Guide

Patch 1.05.00 changes old gold-pile pickups so they now yield a Crude Gold Bar worth 5 Silver. Here is what the change means and how to use it.

Patch 1.05.00 quietly changes one of Crimson Desert's small world rewards: the old gold-pile pickups now produce Crude Gold Bars worth 5 Silver each. It is a minor change in line count, but it sets a clear, predictable floor for those world pickups.

Quick answer

Pearl Abyss writes:

"Picking them up now yields a Crude Gold Bar worth 5 Silver."

What that means in practice:

  • the old gold-pile pickups now drop a Crude Gold Bar instead of their previous reward
  • each Crude Gold Bar is worth 5 Silver
  • the value is fixed, not variable
  • the change is global (applies to those pickup spots wherever they exist in the world)

What changed and what didn't

Pearl Abyss does not mention:

  • removing the gold-pile pickups
  • changing their visuals
  • changing their respawn behavior
  • changing their location

The only documented change is the reward: those pickups now produce a single, named, fixed-value item.

If you have been ignoring those pickups because the previous reward was inconsistent or unclear, the change makes them a clean, predictable source of a small amount of currency.

Why "Crude Gold Bar" matters as a named item

The previous gold-pile reward was implicit: you walked over it, you picked up some currency, you moved on. Patch 1.05.00 turns it into a named item — a Crude Gold Bar — with a fixed 5 Silver value.

Two practical implications follow:

  • the item now occupies an inventory line, not a hidden currency tick
  • it can be sold, batched, or carried, with predictable per-pickup value

For long sessions, that means you can plan a "sell the bars" stop without guessing how much currency you accumulated.

Pricing math: how many bars equals one purchase?

Because each bar is worth exactly 5 Silver, you can do clean math against any in-game purchase. Pearl Abyss does not publish a 5 Silver-to-1 Gold conversion in the 1.05.00 patch note, so we will not invent a number, but the principle is straightforward: 20 bars at 5 Silver each is 100 Silver of consolidated value, and so on.

If you are saving up for a specific purchase (for example, the new Lightning Bolt Plate Boots from Bari's shop, also added in 1.05.00), every gold-pile pickup is now a deterministic step toward that goal.

Where to find the gold piles

Pearl Abyss does not publish a list of gold-pile pickup spots in the 1.05.00 patch note. The change applies to the existing pickup spots that were already in the game.

If you have been playing through the world before 1.05.00, you have probably already walked past most of them. The patch note does not add new gold-pile spots; it only changes what existing ones produce.

Should you make a route?

Probably not, based on the official information. Pearl Abyss has not adjusted respawn behavior, route value, or pickup density. The reward is 5 Silver per bar, which is a small unit. It is best treated as:

  • supplementary, not the main loop
  • predictable, so you can budget around it
  • a clean reason to walk back through old areas if you are already in the neighborhood

If you are already exploring for the new Iron Eagle, Hyacinth Macaw, or Mountain God Boar content, the gold piles are now a free side-tick on that route.

How this fits with other 1.05.00 economy changes

Patch 1.05.00 adds and changes a handful of small economy and world-pickup items:

  • Crude Gold Bar from gold-pile pickups (5 Silver each)
  • Pumpkin Head from new pickup spots near pumpkin patches
  • Lightning Bolt Plate Boots available for purchase from Bari after defeating the Titan and equipping the Ring of Lightning
  • a new shop selling disguise items

So 1.05.00 quietly increases the small-currency density of the world while adding new specific things to spend on. The Crude Gold Bar change is the cleanest thread connecting "wander around and pick stuff up" gameplay to "buy something specific" gameplay.

What this is not

The Crude Gold Bar is:

  • not a quest item
  • not a crafting material that Pearl Abyss has documented in this patch note
  • not a unique-per-character drop

It is a fixed-value pickup. Treat it as currency in item form, not as part of a deeper crafting or quest system, until Pearl Abyss says otherwise.

FAQ

Is the 5 Silver value fixed?

Yes. Pearl Abyss says "a Crude Gold Bar worth 5 Silver." There is no variability mentioned in the patch note.

Did the gold piles get moved or removed?

No. Pearl Abyss only changes the reward. The patch note does not list relocating or removing the spots.

Can I sell stacks of Crude Gold Bars?

Pearl Abyss does not say in the 1.05.00 patch note. The straightforward read is yes, since the bar is now a named, fixed-value item.

Do all three protagonists pick up the same bars?

Pearl Abyss does not split the change by character. The patch note language is general.

Conclusion

The Crude Gold Bar change in patch 1.05.00 is small but tidy: world pickups that used to be vague now produce a named item with a fixed 5 Silver value. It is not a farming priority, but it is a meaningful step toward more predictable world economy in Crimson Desert.

What to read next

  • Crimson Desert Patch 1.05.00 Explained
  • How to Get the Lightning Bolt Plate Boots in Crimson Desert
  • Crimson Desert Mountain God Boar Explained
  • How to Get the Iron Eagle and Hyacinth Macaw Pets in Crimson Desert

Research Notes / Sources

  • Pearl Abyss, Patch Notes Version 1.05.00, published May 2, 2026: https://crimsondesert.pearlabyss.com/en-us/News/Notice/Detail?_boardNo=88
  • Last checked: May 2, 2026.
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Quick answerWhat changed and what didn'tWhy "Crude Gold Bar" matters as a named itemPricing math: how many bars equals one purchase?Where to find the gold pilesShould you make a route?How this fits with other 1.05.00 economy changesWhat this is notFAQIs the 5 Silver value fixed?Did the gold piles get moved or removed?Can I sell stacks of Crude Gold Bars?Do all three protagonists pick up the same bars?ConclusionWhat to read nextResearch Notes / Sources

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