Wyverns became rideable in Crimson Desert with Patch 1.08.0, but they don’t work like the horses you tame and add to your mount list. You bring an adult Wyvern down to the ground, climb on while it’s stunned, and use it as a short-term flying mount. The moment you dismount, it turns hostile again.
Quick answer: Travel to Fort Windridge on the southern edge of Delesyia, shoot a flying Wyvern with a bow or musket until it lands, then run up and mount it. Keep it away from cliffs and water so the stun doesn’t kill it.
Where to find Wyverns at Fort Windridge in Delesyia
Wyverns circle the skies around Fort Windridge, located at the southern end of the Delesyia region. You’ll see them flying above the fort and across the surrounding area, which is the only place you need to be to start the process.
Head into open ground near the fort before you engage. The terrain matters more than the fight itself, because a downed Wyvern can be lost to bad positioning.
How to subdue and mount a Wyvern
The goal is to stun the Wyvern without killing it, then reach it on foot before it recovers. Ranged weapons do the work here.
What the Wyvern mount does
Once you’re riding, the Wyvern flies across the map at a good speed and costs no stamina, which makes it useful for crossing Pywell quickly. It also carries a fast, long-range attack called Windshot that can be aimed precisely and hits hard against enemies.
The catch is that the ride is temporary. Dismount, and the Wyvern becomes hostile again, so you cannot register it the way you would a horse.
| Detail | Wyvern mount |
|---|---|
| Where to find | Fort Windridge, southern Delesyia |
| How to subdue | Shoot down with bow or musket, then mount |
| Movement | Flies across the map, no stamina cost |
| Attack | Windshot, fast aimable long-range damage |
| Duration | Temporary; hostile again after dismount |
| Knowledge category | Sky Soarers (Mysterious Creatures) |
The baby Wyvern pet and the future permanent mount
If you want a Wyvern you can actually keep, the path runs through the baby Wyvern pet. Patch 1.08.0 states the baby Wyvern will be able to grow and register as a permanent mount in a future update, so taming one now sets you up for that.
To find the egg, travel southeast to Delesyia and head to Three Brothers’ Cliff Wyvern Nest in the southwest of the region. If the Wyvernflame faction still holds the area, clear them out first. They lean heavily on muskets and can be punishing if you’re underleveled.
Their leader, Balthazar, the Wyvernflame, also shows up here. You can’t kill him yet, since he’s tied to the Wyvernflame faction quest and flees once he loses about a quarter of his health. His ranged attacks hit hard, so expect a tough time pinning him with melee.
How to hatch the baby Wyvern egg
You don’t have to carry this egg far. The nest you need is right near where you found it.

The baby Wyvern offers no combat or exploration bonus for now. It follows you around and collects materials from defeated enemies and ore you’ve broken open, and it stays a pet until the growth update arrives.
How Wyverns differ from dragons
Dragons are a separate, late-game system. The first one, Blackstar, appears in the Shattered Stars questline during Chapter 9, where you travel to the palace of Urdavah and tame it through automatic prompts. A high stamina level and a solid grasp of the Axiom grapple help here.
Blackstar only becomes a summonable option after you finish Chapter 11, and even then it carries a roughly 50-minute cooldown. Like Wyverns, dragons cannot be added to your mount list the way ordinary horses can.
For now, the reliable way to fly on a Wyvern is the Fort Windridge method, with the baby Wyvern pet waiting in the wings for whenever Pearl Abyss enables permanent Wyvern mounts.






