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Crimson Desert has quickly become one of the most popular games of not just 2026, but the last decade. The game hasn’t even been out for a month, and it has strong player numbers on PC, thanks to just how big and captivating the world of Pywel is.
On top of that, we have an engaging combat system and frequent updates from Pearl Abyss that have improved a ton of player complaints. However, like many ambitious open-world titles, it hasn’t launched without its share of rough edges. That’s where mods come in.
The Crimson Desert modding scene has already grown a ton as of April 2026. Modders have already addressed many different complaints like inventory limitations, clunky interactions, camera issues, and more. Of course, we’ve also seen some mods that add entirely new ways to play the game.
If you want to join in on the fun, you’ll have to do some setup. Most PC players will need a mod manager like JSON Mod Manager or CD Ultimate Mods Manager to install and organize their mods efficiently. Once that’s set up, you’re ready to do whatever you want.
Let’s take a look at 15 of the best Crimson Desert mods you should try right now.
Essential Crimson Desert Quality-of-Life Mods You Shouldn’t Skip

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These are some of the mods that fix, or make some of the most common annoying parts of the game better. If you’re just starting the game or even midway through your playthrough, these are the ones that will immediately improve your experience.
But before getting into all this, you’ll want to set up either the JSON Mod Manager or CD Ultimate Mods Manager.
1. Inventory Expander (NexusMods)
Crimson Desert gives you a lot of loot. Some good, and a lot of fodder, and the default inventory and chest limits can get in the way almost immediately. This mod fixes that issue and makes it something you won’t even have to worry about. You can have more room for weapons, resources, and quest items, so you are not constantly forced to juggle your loadout.
2. Fat Stacks (NexusMods)
Even when your inventory is larger, stack limits can still make looting feel messy. Fat Stacks solves that by letting stackable items pile far higher than normal, which is especially useful if you like grabbing everything in sight and hate sorting through multiple partial stacks later.
now that the unpacker is out in the wild, we're getting real mods for crimson desert now, like this inventory expander that boosts starting slots from 50 to 200, and max is now 500 pic.twitter.com/HPlC6VJWim
— fromsoftserve (@fromsoftserve) March 22, 20263. Fast Interact (NexusMods)
Few things slow Crimson Desert down more than repeated hold-to-interact prompts. This mod makes looting and basic interactions much quicker.
4. Witcher Remapper – Controller and Keyboard Remapper (NexusMods)
Crimson Desert’s control scheme is a bit crazy and hard to learn, and the inability to remap controller inputs properly is a real pain point for some players. A button remapping mod lets you reorganize the layout to match how you actually play, which can make combat, movement, and menus much more comfortable.
5. Ultimate Camera Mod (NexusMods)
Crimson Desert looks excellent, but the default camera is not ideal for everyone. The Ultimate Camera Mod gives you real control over distance, height, FOV, framing, and other movement-related settings, so you can make exploration and combat feel less cramped and more cinematic.
6. Proper 3rd Person Camera (NexusMods)
If you want the camera to feel more grounded and story-driven, this mod is a strong pick. It leans into a more natural over-the-shoulder style and smooths out some of the awkward camera behavior that can make mounted travel or combat feel uneven.
7. Minimap Tweaks (NexusMods)
The minimap in Crimson Desert is useful, but it can be a little rough around the edges. Minimap Tweaks improves reveal distance, keeps the zoom behavior steadier, and makes icons easier to read without turning the entire navigation system into a giant spoiler machine.
8. Map Tweaks (NexusMods)
For players who want even more control over navigation, Map Tweaks is the bigger companion to the minimap mod. It can reveal the full map, show points of interest more clearly, and still let you keep some mystery intact if you prefer a less hand-holding setup.
Mods With Big Gameplay Changes and Fun Additions
These are some of the crazier mods. | Image Credit: Pearl AbyssIf you’re looking to go beyond simple fixes and truly customize your experience, these mods either overhaul core systems or introduce entirely new ways to play.
9. Player Status Modifier (NexusMods)
For players who want absolute control, this mod opens up a wide range of options for tweaking health, Spirit, stamina, and even pickup behavior. It is less about convenience and more about fully tailoring the game to your preferred pace. If you enjoy testing different playstyles, this one is extremely flexible.
10. Infinite Stamina (NexusMods)
This is the mod that changes the entire pace of Crimson Desert. Instead of constantly managing a stamina bar while sprinting, climbing, gliding, or fighting, you get freedom to move the way the open world seems to promise in the first place.
11. CD_BetterGlide (NexusMods)
A lot of players have already pointed to this as one of the most useful movement mods available. Better Glide helps separate gliding from other jump behavior, making aerial movement feel more responsive and controllable. For a game that emphasizes climbing and vertical exploration, that kind of control matters a lot.
12. Visual Redux Reshade (NexusMods)
Crimson Desert already has strong art direction, but a good reshade can sharpen that presentation even further. Visual Redux is popular because it cuts down on some of the duller or noisier aspects of the image and makes the game’s landscapes and lighting feel more polished.
13. No-HUD-No-Effects (NexusMods)
Some players want a subtle interface overhaul, while others want the screen as clean as possible. The subtitle and HUD scaling mods help reduce visual clutter, and the full hide-HUD style mods go one step further for screenshots, immersion, or a more cinematic playthrough.
14. Better Trade Menu (NexusMods)
Any game with lots of loot benefits from a smoother trading interface, and Crimson Desert is no exception. A better trade menu makes selling, buying, and comparing items less of a chore. It is not flashy, but it reduces time spent in menus, which adds up quickly.
15. Character Creator (NexusMods)
One of the most interesting early projects is the mod that opens the door to creating your own character instead of sticking with Kliff as-is. It is still an evolving project and may not be perfect, but the appeal is obvious: Crimson Desert already has a huge world, and a more personal protagonist makes that world feel even more yours.
Bonus Mentions Worth Trying
While the list above covers the core 15, there are a few additional mods gaining traction in the community that are worth keeping an eye on:
- Hidden Equipment / Gear Hider – Clean up your character’s appearance by hiding unwanted gear.
- Character Swapper / Play as Damiane – Replace Kliff with another character for a fresh perspective.
- Custom Character Creator Mod – Introduces extensive customization options, including hairstyles and presets.
- All Ore in Shops – Eliminates the grind for crafting materials.
- Hunger & Survival Mods – Adds survival mechanics like food penalties, hinting at a future survival overhaul.
A Crimson Desert Character Creator Mod Has Been released For PC that Let You Create Your Custom Main Characters.
Current Features
>98 face presets
>159 hairstyles
>Most armors adjusted to fit the female body
Planned Features
>More customization options (eyebrows, eye color,… pic.twitter.com/FuWsdwn3Gt
Crimson Desert is still evolving, both through official updates and community-driven mods. While Pearl Abyss continues to patch and refine the base game, modders are already pushing the experience further—fixing frustrations, enhancing immersion, and opening up entirely new playstyles.
Right now, most mods focus on quality-of-life improvements, but the future looks promising. With early experiments in survival systems, character customization, and gameplay overhauls already appearing, it’s clear that Crimson Desert could develop a thriving modding ecosystem similar to other open-world RPG giants.
If you’re playing on PC, mods are easily the best way to tailor Crimson Desert to your preferences. Whether you want a smoother, less frustrating experience or a completely reimagined adventure, these 15 mods are the perfect place to start.
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