- What to know
- Understanding how horse drifting really works in Crimson Desert
- Location for Slide Down the Slope Challenge
- How to perform horse drifting for “Slide Down the Slope Challenge”
- Managing stamina during long drifts
- How to complete the Sliding challenge without using a horse
- Rewards for completing the sliding challenge
- Tips to consistently hit the 50-meter requirement
What to know
- Horse drifting is tied to the Slide mechanic in Crimson Desert.
- You need at least a Level 3 horse to unlock drifting.
- The Sliding Down the Slope challenge requires maintaining a 50-meter slide.
- Proper stamina control and positioning are key to success.
If you’ve been wondering whether your horse can actually drift in Crimson Desert, the answer is yes—but it’s not just for style. Drifting is directly tied to a core gameplay mechanic called Sliding, and mastering it is essential for completing specific challenges like unlocking the Sealed Abyss Artifact near Bloomwood Ranch.
Understanding how horse drifting really works in Crimson Desert
Horse drifting isn’t a separate flashy feature—it’s actually the game’s “Slide” mechanic in action. When you drift downhill, the game registers it as sliding, which is required for certain environmental challenges.

This becomes especially important in the “Sliding Down the Slope” challenge, where you must maintain a continuous slide over a long distance. Without proper drifting technique, you simply won’t reach the required distance.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Unlock Requirement | Horse Level 3 |
| Input (Xbox) | Hold B |
| Input (PlayStation) | Hold Circle |
| Input (PC) | Hold Alt |
| Required Distance | 50 meters (challenge) |
| Key Mechanic | Sliding via drifting |
| Risk Factor | Running out of stamina |
Location for Slide Down the Slope Challenge
The ideal location for completing this challenge is along the mountain path southwest of the crossroads leading toward Howling Hill. This area provides the perfect slope length and angle needed to maintain a continuous drift. You’ll want to position yourself at the top of the incline to maximize your starting momentum and give yourself enough room to hit the full 50-meter requirement.

How to perform horse drifting for “Slide Down the Slope Challenge”
Step 1
Position your horse at the top of the slope and face downhill. Make sure you have enough space ahead to build speed before initiating the drift.
Step 2
Begin sprinting downhill to generate momentum. This step is critical because drifting cannot be triggered effectively without initial speed.

Step 3
Initiate the drift by turning slightly and holding the drift button (B / Circle / Alt). You’ll notice your horse begin to slide instead of run normally.
Step 4
Control the slide by gently rocking your movement input left and right. This helps maintain balance and prevents the drift from stopping prematurely.

Step 5
Continue sliding for at least 50 meters to complete the challenge. Use environmental cues or markers to estimate your distance.
Step 6
Release carefully and stabilize your horse once the required distance is reached. Avoid sudden movements that could cancel the slide early.

Managing stamina during long drifts
One of the biggest mistakes you can make is exhausting your horse’s stamina before initiating the drift. Since sprinting is required to trigger the slide, you need to strike a balance between speed and stamina conservation.
If your stamina runs out mid-slide, your drift will abruptly stop, causing you to fail the challenge. A smart approach is to sprint just enough to build momentum, then rely on gravity and slope angle to carry the drift forward.

How to complete the Sliding challenge without using a horse
If you don’t have a Level 3 horse—or simply prefer to do it on foot—you can still complete the “Sliding Down the Slope” challenge using the character slide mechanic. This method relies entirely on timing and terrain rather than mount abilities, making it slightly trickier but completely doable.

Instead of drifting, you’ll trigger a crouch-slide while running downhill, and just like with a horse, the game counts this as sliding toward the 50-meter requirement.
Understanding the on-foot slide mechanic
The on-foot slide is activated differently depending on your platform, but the concept remains the same—you must be running before triggering the slide. Unlike horse drifting, this mechanic is more sensitive to timing and input precision.

| Platform | Control Input |
|---|---|
| PC (Keyboard) | Press C while running |
| Controller | Press Left Stick Down (L3) while running |
One important detail is that you should tap the button instead of holding it. Holding the input may interrupt or fail to trigger the slide properly, which can cost you distance.
Rewards for completing the sliding challenge
| Reward | Description |
|---|---|
| Sealed Abyss Artifact | Unlockable reward tied to the challenge |
| Exploration Progress | Contributes to regional completion |
| Skill Mastery | Improves traversal efficiency |
Completing this challenge is more than just a one-time activity. It teaches you a valuable movement technique that can be used across the game’s open world, especially in mountainous regions.

Tips to consistently hit the 50-meter requirement
Using a map marker at the base of the hill is one of the most effective techniques for judging your drift distance. This gives you a clear visual reference for when to start your slide.
You should also avoid oversteering, as aggressive movements can break your drift. Smooth, controlled adjustments will keep your slide stable and consistent.