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Crimson Desert: How to Get the Sturdy Gatherables Chest

How to get the Sturdy Gatherables Chest in Crimson Desert — where to buy it, the Global Link crafting mechanic, and the 1,000-slot material storage.

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Quick Answer

Buy the Sturdy Gatherables Chest from Vincent at Timberham Sawmill (50 silver) or, after upgrading Greymane Camp to Level 3, from Conrad at Howling Hill for 45 silver. It holds 1,000 slots of crafting materials (ore, herbs, wood, hides, cloth, etc.) and is Global Linked — once stored, those materials can be used at any smithy, alchemy bench, or refinement station without being in your inventory. Place it in your Howling Hill house (unlocked in Chapter 3); you can place multiple.

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The Sturdy Gatherables Chest is the single best fix for material clutter in Crimson Desert — 1,000 slots and a Global Link mechanic that lets you craft without carrying anything. Here’s where to buy it and how it works.

Short Answer

Buy it from Vincent at Timberham Sawmill (50 silver) or, after upgrading Greymane Camp to Level 3, from Conrad at Howling Hill for 45 silver (10% off). It holds 1,000 slots of crafting materials (ore, herbs, wood, hides, cloth, etc.) and is Global Linked — once stored, those materials are usable at any smithy, alchemy bench, or refinement station without being in your inventory. Place it in your Howling Hill house (unlocked in Chapter 3); you can place multiple.

Key Takeaways

  • Buy from Vincent (Timberham Sawmill, 50 silver) or Conrad (Howling Hill, 45 silver after camp Level 3).
  • 1,000 slots for crafting materials only (ore, herbs, wood, hides, leather, cloth, plants, bugs, crystals).
  • Global Link: stored materials are usable at any crafting station without carrying them.
  • Place it in your Howling Hill house (Chapter 3 unlock); stack multiple chests.
  • For other items: Kuku Cooler (food), Wardrobe (armor), Collectibles Chest (quest items).

How Do You Get and Use the Chest?

  1. Buy it. Early game: visit Vincent at Timberham Sawmill (50 silver). Later: with Greymane Camp at Level 3, buy from Conrad at Howling Hill for 45 silver.
The Sturdy Gatherables Chest inventory interface in Crimson Desert, showing the large wooden chest with 1000 storage slots filled with crafting materials including stone, ore, wood, and herbs, with the player character kneeling beside it and the chest's item grid displayed on-screen.
The Sturdy Gatherables Chest holds 1,000 slots of raw crafting materials and is Global Linked — store ore, wood, herbs, and hides here and use them at any smithy, alchemy bench, or refinement station without carrying them in your inventory.
  1. Unlock your house. Reach Chapter 3 to unlock the Howling Hill cabin at the back of Greymane Camp.
  2. Place it. Inside the house, open the options menu, select the furniture tab, and place the chest. You can place multiple for more capacity.
  3. Use Global Link. Dump your raw materials in — you can now craft at any smithy/alchemy/refinement station without those items in your inventory.

FAQ

Where do you buy the Sturdy Gatherables Chest?

From Vincent at Timberham Sawmill (50 silver), or Conrad at Howling Hill (45 silver) once your camp is Level 3.

Materials stored in the chest can be used at any smithy, alchemy bench, or refinement station without being in your personal inventory.

What can’t it store?

Only raw materials — not food, weapons, or armor. Use the Kuku Cooler (food), Wardrobe (armor), and Collectibles Chest (quest items) for those.

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