The Frozen Anguish is a unique two-handed longsword hidden in one of Crimson Desert’s frozen regions, and it’s one of the most powerful weapons you can pick up during the early hours of the game. Grabbing it requires venturing into a high-level frost area well before you’re meant to, which means you’ll need preparation, patience, and a lot of food.
Quick answer: The Frozen Anguish is found in a chest located deep within a frost-covered area guarded by skull knights. You can reach it early by stocking up on healing food, sprinting past enemies, and looting the chest before the cold kills you.

What the Frozen Anguish actually does
The Frozen Anguish is classified as a unique two-handed weapon with high base attack damage, making it significantly stronger than anything you’d normally have access to in the opening chapters. Despite its icy name and frozen appearance, the sword does not inherently carry a frost element or apply freeze effects to enemies. It’s a raw-damage powerhouse, not an elemental weapon. That distinction matters if you’re building around elemental synergies later on.
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The area where the Frozen Anguish is located inflicts constant cold damage, draining your health rapidly if you lack frost resistance. Early in the game, you almost certainly won’t have enough resistance gear to survive comfortably. Here’s what you need before heading out.

Reaching the chest and grabbing the sword


Is it worth the early-game detour?
Opinions in the community are split. The Frozen Anguish offers a clear damage advantage that trivializes many early encounters, but the effort required to get it — burning through food supplies, dodging high-level enemies, and racing against cold damage — can feel like more trouble than it’s worth for some players. Others argue that the Hwando katana, another strong two-handed weapon obtainable through normal progression, can reach comparable attack values (around 27–30 damage when refined) without requiring a dangerous frost zone expedition.
| Weapon | Type | How to get | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Frozen Anguish | Two-handed longsword (unique) | Chest in frost zone | High base damage, no frost element, requires frost zone survival |
| Hwando | Two-handed katana | Normal early-game progression | Can be refined to ~27–30 attack damage, no dangerous detour needed |
| Balton Longsword | Two-handed | Early-game location | Solid starter upgrade |
| Legionary’s Gladius | One-handed | Early-game location | Good for one-handed builds |
The Frozen Anguish is best suited for players who enjoy sequence-breaking and want to feel overpowered in the opening hours. If you prefer to experience the game’s natural difficulty curve, waiting until you have proper frost resistance gear and then exploring the frozen areas as intended is a perfectly valid approach.

Companion gear worth picking up nearby
While you’re in the frost region, keep an eye out for the Frostcursed Armor Set, which includes multiple pieces with frost resistance bonuses. The Frostcursed Plate Cloak from the Sanctum of Expiation is the easiest piece to grab on the way to the Frozen Anguish, and it makes subsequent trips into cold areas much more manageable. Building toward the full set eventually grants enough frost resistance to explore these zones without constantly eating through your food supply.
The Frozen Anguish remains one of the most talked-about early-game pickups in Crimson Desert, and for good reason. It rewards players willing to take risks with a weapon that punches well above its weight class. Just make sure your bags are full of food before you head into the snow.






