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Best Copper Ore Farming Locations In Crimson Desert

Copper is a very important resource, and one you don’t want to ignore. In this guide, we show you the best place to farm Copper Ore quickly and easily, early and late game.

Be very careful with Copper. Early in the game, Iron Ore is more commonly needed to upgrade equipment. This can cause the player to ignore quantities of Copper, but as gear progresses, you will need more and more Copper, it’s also harder to find. So always make sure to grab every piece you see.

BONUS TIP: Remember, whenever you find an ore node, always destroy at least 1 node. This will “discover” the location and mark it permanently on your map. Go to your map and select the Environment tab to find all previously discovered ore locations.

Early Game

Early game, it’s best to work this into your Iron Ore route. There are a lot of ore nodes surrounding Howling Hills camp and some to the South West and South East of Hernand, there’s also a Bloodstone to the West, which is vital for later game upgrades.

Some of the nodes will be challenging to reach until you unlock abilities later in the game.

Mid-Late Game

As you progress through the game and obtain more Silver, be sure to upgrade Howling Hills camp at every opportunity. Eventually, the trader there stocks 15 Copper. Also, check the Cairn House North of Hernand, the NPC there also sells Copper and Iron.

This is why Copper becomes more valuable later in the game. The vendors all have 2-4x the supply of Iron, so it’s a lot harder to come by Copper.

BONUS TIP: Ore nodes take 7 in-game days to respawn. As such, it’s a good idea to do all your mining at once. Go to each location, mine it all clear, and then repeat in a week.

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