Equipping the Wanderer’s Crest converts Hornet’s diagonal bounce into a straight downward slash, closely matching the Knight’s pogo from the original game. The change makes bounce-specific platforming more predictable and can simplify sections that expect a vertical downslash.
What the Wanderer’s Crest does
Crests are gear sets that alter Hornet’s basic attack pattern, her downward “bounce” (pogo), and the layout of tool slots. Wanderer’s Crest shortens Hornet’s reach but increases swing speed, and crucially, replaces the default 45-degree bounce with a vertical downslash.
- Downward attack: switches to a fast, straight downslash that lets you land directly on targets and hazards you can bounce from.
- Attack profile: faster, short-range strikes that favor close control and rapid hits.
- Tool slots on Wanderer’s Crest: available 1 white, 1 red, 2 yellow; unlockable 2 blue, 1 yellow via Memory Lockets.
- Slot growth: Collecting Memory Lockets adds tool slots to each Crest, expanding loadout flexibility.
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You can reach the Wanderer’s Crest early with a single purchase and a short traversal sequence. A movement upgrade helps, but isn’t strictly required.
- Simple Key: Buy one in Bone Bottom for 500 Rosaries to open a locked door on the route.
- Swift Step (recommended): the dash/sprint from Deep Docks lets you clear a mid-air gap cleanly.
- Bind: You’ll use Bind to claim the Crest at the end of the chapel gauntlet.
- Progress note: if a path or elevator isn’t active in your file, advance the story, then return.
Method 1 — Fastest route with Swift Step





Watch: a concise route demo to this location is shown here: Hollow Knight Silksong — Crest of the Wanderer path.




Bind to claim the Wanderer’s Crest. New Crests may equip automatically; if not, rest at a bench and select the Wanderer’s Crest manually.
Method 2 — Early route without Swift Step
Down + Attack mid-air to bounce; time hits just before contact for consistent height.
How to use the vertical downslash effectively
Down and press your attack button to downslash. On the keyboard, that’s typically S + Attack or Arrow Down + Attack; on a controller, use the Down direction plus your attack binding.Alternate option: Reaper Crest (slower downslash)
If you want a downward strike with a different feel, the Reaper Crest in Greymoor also provides a straight downslash but with a slower cadence and heavier arcs on standard attacks.


Troubleshooting the route
- Short on Rosaries for the Simple Key. Run short Mosshome loops to consistently farm 500 Rosaries, then buy the key in Bone Bottom.
- Struggling with the acid-spitting miniboss corridor. Maintain a mid-screen distance and advance between volleys; you only need to pass through if you prefer not to fight.
- Bench safety and shortcuts. After reaching the mossy chamber, open the moss-covered bone gate to create a quick path back to Bone Bottom’s bench.
- Gauntlet pacing in the chapel. Prioritize small enemies first, keep vertical spacing, and use the ground only when the room is clear to avoid being pinned.
Before-and-after: what changes once you equip Wanderer’s Crest
- Platforming consistency improves: vertical bounces make straight columns of hazards and bounce flowers more predictable.
- Combat tempo increases: faster swings boost DPS at close range, but you’ll need to play nearer to enemies due to shorter reach.
- Loadout flexibility grows over time: Memory Lockets unlock more slots on the Crest, letting you restore utility lost to the shorter range.
Once you’ve secured the Wanderer’s Crest, you can swap to the classic downslash whenever a section demands precise vertical pogoing, then rotate to other Crests for combat or reach as needed.






