Gaming How-To

How to Win Arm Wrestling in Crimson Desert (Where Rumors Gather)

Push the red bar right with steady tapping, and nail every quick-time prompt to clear the tavern matches.

Push the red bar right with steady tapping, and nail every quick-time prompt to clear the tavern matches.

Arm wrestling shows up early in Crimson Desert, during the Chapter 1 quest Where Rumors Gather, when you reach the town of Hernand and head into the tavern to dig up news about your scattered Greymane allies. The match looks like pure button-mashing, but it runs on two inputs working together. Once you understand how the power meter and the timed prompts interact, you can win nearly every bout and keep doubling your stake.

Quick answer: Mash E (or X on a controller) to push the red bar toward the right, and tap R (or A) only when the rotating indicator sits inside the highlighted zone. Drive the bar fully to the right to win.


Where to start arm wrestling in Crimson Desert

The minigame is introduced inside the bar in Hernand, the first town you visit. A group of men sit wrestling at the tables, and a Host runs the matches. Speak to the Host to enter. After you finish Where Rumors Gather, you can walk into any tavern in other cities and challenge people there too.

Every match costs a small entry fee, which you stake before the bout begins. Win and your money doubles. Lose, and the stake is gone. Stringing wins together back to back is where the payouts climb quickly.


How the arm wrestling mechanic works

A central icon fills red and slides from side to side. When it moves all the way to the right, you win. If it drains completely to the left, you lose. Two separate inputs control that bar, and they do different jobs.

InputKeyboardControllerWhat it does
Power tapEXMash constantly to fill the bar and push it toward the right
Timed promptRAPress only when the rotating indicator is in the highlighted zone to gain a big surge

The tapping keeps you in the contest and builds momentum. That momentum can fade fast if you stop, so the tapping should never pause. The quick-time prompts are the real decider. Hit them cleanly, and you lurch ahead. Miss them, and your progress slows or stalls while the opponent claws back.

A central icon fills red and slides from side to side.

How to win every arm wrestling match

Split the work across both hands. Use a finger on your dominant hand to mash the power key, and keep a separate finger ready for the timed prompt. Trying to do both with fingers on the same hand makes the timing sloppy.
Keep a steady tapping rhythm rather than wild, panicked mashing. Consistent pressure holds your lead better than bursts of speed that you cannot sustain.
Treat the quick-time prompts as your top priority. Watch the rotating arrow closely and press the timed key just as it reaches the highlighted zone. Tapping a moment early, right before the line enters the timing window, lands the hit reliably. Clean timing matters far more than raw tapping speed.
As soon as a prompt ends, snap straight back to mashing the power key to rebuild pressure. Do not coast between prompts, or the bar will start sliding back toward you.

Note: A controller tends to feel smoother for the mashing and the rhythm, while a keyboard can be faster. Use whichever feels more reliable, and remap the keys if the default layout is awkward.


How to know you won and what you earn

The match ends the instant the red bar is forced fully to the right, and your staked money doubles on the spot. Beating the opponents early also progresses Where Rumors Gather and feeds into the Hero’s Handshake I challenge, which rewards an Abyss Artifact once you clear it.

Most losses come from the same two mistakes. The first is mashing chaotically and letting your rhythm fall apart, which lets the bar drift back. The second is ignoring or fumbling the quick-time prompts. Missing those hurts your position more than slow tapping does, so anticipate the rotating arrow rather than reacting late. Stay calm, keep the rhythm steady, and prioritize the timing, and the early tavern matches fall quickly.