What to know
- The Wolf Mount was added in Crimson Desert Patch 1.06 as a permanent special mount option.
- You must tame a surviving wolf from the Sandfang Marauder encounters in the Howlsands Camp area of Tashkalp.
- Using regular weapon attacks can accidentally kill the wolf, so Force Palm is required during taming.
- You need meat items and 100 Trust to permanently register the wolf mount.
Crimson Desert Patch 1.06 introduced several new mounts, and one of the most requested additions is finally available: the Wolf Mount. Unlike regular horses or temporary rideable creatures, this wolf can become a fully permanent special mount once properly tamed and registered. The process is not immediately obvious, though, and many players accidentally kill the wolf during the encounter or miss the registration option entirely.
Here is everything you need to know about unlocking the wolf mount, including the exact location, preparation requirements, taming mechanics, and rewards.
Wolf Mount unlock process explained
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Mount Type | Special Mount |
| Added In | Patch 1.06 |
| Region | Tashkalp |
| Main Location | Howlsands Camp |
| Required Item | Meat |
| Enemy Group | Sandfang Marauders |
| Important Mechanic | Use Force Palm only |
| Trust Requirement | 100 Trust |
| Permanent Unlock | Yes |
| Quest Chain | Outlaws of the Desert |
Wolf mount location in Crimson Desert
The wolf taming activity takes place in the Howlsands Camp region of Tashkalp, which is connected to the Redwind Merchant Guild questline. The exact quest category shown on the map is Outlaws of the Desert, and one of the objectives is called Bandits Riding Wolves.

You can locate the area by traveling to the nearby fast travel point in the northern desert section of Tashkalp. Once there, you will encounter groups of enemies mounted on wolves.
The wolf riders are part of the Sandfang Marauders, and defeating them is the first major step toward unlocking the mount.
Preparation before taming the wolf
Before heading into the desert, you should stop by the meat vendor in Hernand and buy several pieces of meat.
Meat is required to increase the wolf’s Trust level after mounting it. Without enough food, you may fail to fully tame the mount before something interrupts the process.

You do not need rare meat specifically. Standard meat works fine for the taming sequence.
Here is a quick preparation checklist:
| Requirement | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Meat | Raise wolf trust |
| Fast Travel Access | Reach Howlsands Camp quickly |
| Force Palm Ability | Safely weaken the wolf |
| Healing Supplies | Helpful during combat |
| Empty Mount Slot | Recommended |
How to unlock the permanent Wolf Mount
The most important part of the entire process is understanding that normal weapon attacks can kill the wolf permanently.

The wolf must survive combat long enough for the riding prompt to appear. Because of this, you should rely mainly on Force Palm attacks while avoiding heavy combos or weapon finishers.
Many players accidentally use a triple Force Palm combo, which can also kill the wolf instantly.
How to get the wolf mount in Crimson Desert
Step 1
Travel to the Howlsands Camp area in Tashkalp where the wolf rider enemies patrol.

Step 2
Engage the Sandfang Marauders and eliminate every enemy except one remaining wolf.

Step 3
Use Force Palm attacks only on the surviving wolf. Avoid swords, ranged attacks, or combo finishers.

Step 4
Continue pressuring the wolf until the Ride prompt appears.

Step 5
Mount the wolf immediately once the prompt becomes available.

Step 6
After mounting the wolf, do not dismount. Open your inventory while riding.

Step 7
Feed the wolf meat repeatedly until its Trust reaches 100.

Step 8
Once the trust meter is full, select the “Take in” option in the lower-right corner of the screen.

Step 9
The wolf is now permanently registered as a special mount.
Why players fail the taming process
Several common mistakes can prevent the mount from being unlocked successfully.
| Common Mistake | Result |
|---|---|
| Using weapon attacks | Wolf dies |
| Triple Force Palm combo | Wolf dies instantly |
| Killing all wolves | No mount available |
| Dismounting too early | Trust resets or fails |
| Not bringing meat | Cannot reach 100 Trust |
The safest approach is to fight slowly and isolate a single wolf before beginning the taming phase.
Once registration is complete, open the Special Mount Menu from your mount interface. The wolf should now appear as a permanently owned mount option.
You can summon it similarly to other special mounts introduced in Patch 1.06.

Why the Wolf Mount is useful in Patch 1.06
The wolf mount is not just cosmetic. It offers a noticeably different traversal style compared to standard mounts, especially in desert regions where mobility and quick directional changes matter more.
Many players also prefer the wolf because of its aggressive visual design and smoother handling during rocky terrain navigation.
Since the unlock process does not require a boss fight or rare drop, it is one of the more accessible special mounts added in the update.
The hardest part of unlocking the Wolf Mount in Crimson Desert is simply understanding the taming mechanics. As long as you remember to use Force Palm carefully, keep one wolf alive, and feed it meat until Trust reaches 100, the process becomes straightforward.
The Howlsands Camp encounter tied to the Bandits Riding Wolves objective is currently the primary method for obtaining this permanent special mount in Patch 1.06, making it one of the most valuable early-to-mid game mount unlocks available in the desert regions.