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How to Get the Beehive Club in Crimson Desert
The Beehive Club is one of Crimson Desert's strangest early weapons. Here is where players are finding it, how the drop works, and what makes it useful.
The Beehive Club is not a normal quest reward, and that is why so many players miss it. Based on current guide coverage, it is a random drop from wild beehives, with the best-known farm route around Three Saints' Falls in Hernand.
It is one of those very Crimson Desert items that feels half joke, half serious weapon. That does not make it useless.
Quick answer
To get the Beehive Club:
- go to
Three Saints' FallsinHernand - look for wild beehives hanging from trees
- knock them down with a bow or another ranged method
- check the ground for drops
- repeat until the weapon appears
This is not a guaranteed pickup. The guides currently treating it as the best-known method all describe it as an RNG drop.
Where to farm the Beehive Club
PC Gamer points to Three Saints' Falls as the best-known location, especially around the mushroom patch between the Three Saints and Falls map text. The same guide also notes more beehives around Pollengarth Apiary, south of Howling Hill Camp.
SportsRant's guide backs up the main answer: the weapon is tied to hanging beehives in the Three Saints' Falls area and has to be farmed through repeated hive destruction.
The key point is that you are farming environment objects, not opening a chest or finishing a quest.
How the drop works
The current understanding is simple:
- destroy the beehive
- inspect the drop on the ground
- repeat if the weapon does not appear
You may get normal hive-related drops instead. That is why a loop matters more than a single location pin.
Using a bow is the easiest method because it lets you clear hives quickly without turning every attempt into awkward climbing or melee positioning.
Why the Beehive Club is worth getting
According to PC Gamer, the Beehive Club releases a bee cloud on hit, which adds damage over time. That made it especially notorious near launch, when players used it to tear through tougher fights faster than expected.
Most current coverage also agrees on two tradeoffs:
- it is still useful
- it has low durability, so it is better as a situational weapon than a forever mainstay
That means the Beehive Club is worth collecting even if you do not plan to center your whole build around it.
One extra farm tip
If bees themselves are making the route annoying, PC Gamer notes that you can get a Beekeeping Suit from the Pollengarth Apiary area. That makes the overall loop much less irritating.
FAQ
Is the Beehive Club guaranteed?
No. Current guide coverage describes it as a random drop from beehives.
What is the best-known farm spot?
Three Saints' Falls is the location most consistently cited right now.
Can you upgrade or repair it?
Current guide coverage says it has low durability and is better treated as a situational weapon. If you want a long-term main weapon, plan around that limitation.
Is it still worth getting after the early hype?
Yes. Even if it is no longer treated like an overpowered secret, it is still a unique and useful weapon pickup.
Conclusion
The Beehive Club is exactly the kind of item that rewards curiosity in Crimson Desert. It is strange, slightly impractical, and still worth your time because the route to get it is simple once you know where to look.
Sources used
- PC Gamer, Beehive Club guide: https://www.pcgamer.com/games/action/crimson-desert-beehive-club-location/
- SportsRant, Beehive Club farming guide: https://sportsrant.indiatimes.com/gaming/how-to-get-beehive-club-in-crimson-desert-fast-farming-guide/articleshow/129906004.html
- Steam store page: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3321460/Crimson_Desert/
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