How to get Azurite in Crimson Desert

How to get Azurite in Crimson Desert — Pcgamer
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Azurite is a shiny blue crystal used to refine rings and amulets in Crimson Desert. You can mine it, but it isn’t as common as iron or copper and is hard to come by early on, so it’s worth collecting whenever you see deposits. The earliest place to find Azurite is the cliff face to the west of Rocca’s Hill, across the river and almost directly north of Hernand city.

The deposit sits at the foot of the cliff by the river, so you don’t have to climb all the way up, and there are roughly five deposits you can mine in this spot. Ore respawns slower than 24 in-game hours, so you won’t be able to farm it continuously by just passing time.

You’ll also find Garnet just across the river on the west side, Bloodstone to the south, and plenty of iron and copper nearby. To mine Azurite (and other ores): press F2 or left D-pad to open the equipment wheel, select your pickaxe tool, hold CTRL or left bumper to aim at an ore vein, then left click or press right bumper to break the ore.

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