Crimson Desert The Secret to Steal Anything (Untraceable)

I have played the Crimson Desert game many times and have noticed one thing in it. In the world of Pywel, everything is achieved through hard work. 
Crimson Desert The Secret to Steal Anything (Untraceable)
Sometimes, in a shop or in someone's house, something comes across that makes one's intentions slip. Remember this, in Crimson Desert you cannot just steal someone's belongings. 

If you steal without planning, then in this situation the guards of the entire city will come after you.

So don't worry, today I will tell you such hidden secret tricks on how to steal without leaving any evidence. No one told you this method.

How to Unlock the Steal Option

Listen to me carefully, you might have noticed at some point that when you go near an item, the steal option is visible but it is grey. 

(That means you cannot press it) Now the question in your mind is why does this happen? So there is only one reason for this and that is that you have not ware a mask. 


Now the most important thing is Unless you remain Incognito (hiding your identity), the game will not let you steal. Remember this.

The Golden Rule of Thievery

You must have noticed one more thing that as soon as you steal something while wearing a mask, a big red circle will be formed there. Now this is basically a crime scene.

My Secret Tip: Listen to me carefully. As soon as that red circle is seen In this situation, you should immediately leave that place. 

Because if someone sees you, you'll be hit with a bounty. And one more thing, if the bounty increases too much. Then it will become very difficult because in big cities the guards will attack you as soon as they see you. 

Therefore you have to run away from that place immediately.

Where to Find a Mask

It is most important that no common shopkeeper will sell masks because this is an illegal activity. 
Crimson Desert The Secret to Steal Anything (Untraceable)
Now the most important question is where will we get masks? So in this situation, two ways to get a mask are given below:

  • Bandits (Dacoit): Keep in mind that when you kill bandits on the road, search their bodies because they often have masks on them. Meaning you can get the mask from them, try it once. 
  • Black Market Dealer: An important thing A secret dealer sits near the windmill outside the starting city. You can get the mask from this dealer, because he has all the illegal items.

FAQ

Q1. Why is the Steal option greyed out in Crimson Desert?

Ans. Listen to me carefully, this means you are trying to steal with your bare face. And unless you wear a mask or cover your Face with something, the game will not unlock the Steal option. This means you must cover your face with a mask or something else. Only then will the Steal option unlock.

Q2. What happens if I am caught stealing?

Ans. If someone sees you, it will be very difficult for you. If someone sees you, a bounty will be issued in your name, then all the city guards will chase you and it will become difficult to move around in the city. All those guards will not stop chasing you until you pay the fine. 

Q3. Where is the best place to practice stealing?

Ans. The best place is Glenbright Manor. The reason for this is that there are a lot of valuable things (trinkets) lying there and the people there do not interfere much. So this place is like your gold mine, so you can steal comfortably at this place.

Q4. Can I wear the mask all the time in the city?

Ans. Absolutely Not Understand my words carefully If you walk around the city wearing a mask, people and guards will look at you suspiciously and then you will be in trouble. Therefore, it's important to wear a mask only when you want to steal. You don't have to wear one all the time.

Q5. How do I escape the red circle after stealing?

Ans. This is very important. As soon as you steal, run away and go somewhere to lie low until the red circle is removed. I suggest you hide somewhere and avoid being seen by any guard.

Hi, I’m Gurwinder Singh Bajwa, creator of GamingWireUSA. I share gaming news, guides, and tips based on real experience.