Crimson Desert: How to Get Free Full-HP Revives (Tarivian Necklace Guide)

Apr 7, 2026 at 06:52am EDT
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If you are tired of burning through expensive Palmar Pills or seeing the Game Over screen during difficult fights in Crimson Desert, you need to find the Tarivian Necklace. Hidden inside a lockbox located in a hourse in the city of Demeniss, this accessory is a great help during the game's most intense enemy fights, as it provides a full-HP revive without consuming a single Palmar Pill.

Getting to Demeniss

The necklace is located in the city of Demeniss, which you will eventually reach as you play through the story.

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However, you don't need to wait to make some progress in the main quest, as the town can be reached from the start of the game.

If you do decide to take a trip to Demeniss ahead of time, you will need to be careful:

Where to Find the Tarivian Necklace

Once you have reached Demeniss, look for the Abyss Nexus located in the southern part of town. To the east, you will notice a "half U" structure on the map. Get over there and look for a short staircase with a door at the top: this is the building where you can find the Tarvivian Necklace.

Once inside:

How Second Wind Works

The Tarivian Necklace features the Second Wind passive, which is a considerably stronger revive option than regular Palmar Pills

This concludes our guide. For more help, visit our Crimson Desert Complete Walkthrough and Guides Hub.

Guide based on a 70+ hours playthrough in the PC version of the game. Screenshots captured from the same version.

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