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Crimson Desert: Memory-Laden Ruins Puzzle (Beardtree Hills)

How to solve the Memory-Laden Ruins puzzle at Beardtree Hills in Crimson Desert — cross the spike pit and hit the wall buttons in the Down, Up, Right, Left order.

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Quick Answer

The Memory-Laden Ruins are north of Delesyia, past Beardtree Gorge where the river curves like a snake — a broken fallen house at the mysterious-energy mark. Burn the vines with Blinding Flash to enter the cellar, then cross the spike pit (glide over it, or shoot the wall ropes to drop platforms). In the final room, Force Palm the four wall buttons in this order: Down arrow, Up arrow, Right arrow, Left arrow. That opens the Abyss Cresset for the Abyss Artifact, a fast travel point, and the Forgotten Memory.

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The Memory-Laden Ruins is the cellar puzzle beneath a fallen house at Beardtree Hills — a quick spike-pit crossing followed by a four-button wall sequence. Here’s the entrance, the trap shortcut, and the exact order.

Short Answer

The ruins are north of Delesyia, past Beardtree Gorge where the river curves like a snake — a broken fallen house at the mysterious-energy mark. Burn the vines with Blinding Flash to enter the cellar, then cross the spike pit (glide over it, or shoot the wall ropes to drop platforms). In the final room, Force Palm the four wall buttons in this order: Down arrow → Up arrow → Right arrow → Left arrow. That opens the Abyss Cresset for the Abyss Artifact, a fast travel point, and the Forgotten Memory.

Key Takeaways

  • Location: north of Delesyia, past Beardtree Gorge at the snake-like river curve — a broken fallen house.
  • Enter by burning the vines with Blinding Flash to reach the cellar.
  • Spike pit: glide straight over it (easy), or shoot the ropes to lower platforms to jump across.
  • Wall buttons (Force Palm), in order: Down → Up → Right → Left.
  • Rewards: Abyss Artifact, a fast travel point, and the Forgotten Memory (reveals a new location).

How Do You Solve the Memory-Laden Ruins Puzzle?

  1. Find the entrance. Head north from Delesyia, past Beardtree Gorge, to where the river curves like a snake — look for the broken fallen house with the mysterious-energy question mark.
  2. Open the cellar. Use Blinding Flash to burn the vines blocking the door, then head down into the cellar.
  3. Cross the spike pit. In the spike-trap room, either glide straight across (easiest), or shoot the ropes on the wall to lower the hanging platforms and jump over.
  4. Solve the wall buttons. In the final room, Force Palm the four buttons in this exact order:
    1. Down arrow symbol
    2. Up arrow symbol
    3. Right arrow symbol
    4. Left arrow symbol
The glowing green symbol wall buttons in the final chamber of the Memory-Laden Ruins in Crimson Desert, showing the up-arrow and spiral symbols the player must Force Palm in sequence.
Force Palm the four wall buttons in order — Down, Up, Right, Left — to unlock the Abyss Cresset in this torch-lit cellar chamber.
  1. Claim it. Take the Abyss Cresset for the Abyss Artifact, a new fast travel point, and the Forgotten Memory.

FAQ

Where is the Memory-Laden Ruins puzzle?

North of Delesyia, past Beardtree Gorge at the snake-like river curve — it’s a broken fallen house at the mysterious-energy question mark. Burn the vines with Blinding Flash to enter the cellar.

What’s the wall button order?

Force Palm the buttons in this order: Down arrow → Up arrow → Right arrow → Left arrow.

How do you cross the spike pit?

Glide straight over it, or shoot the ropes on the wall to drop the hanging platforms and jump across.

What do you get for solving it?

An Abyss Artifact, a fast travel point, and the Forgotten Memory (which reveals a new hidden location).

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