Where to buy every new fountain blueprint in Crimson Desert 1.12

Find every new fountain blueprint in Crimson Desert 1.12 with a clear rundown of the seven Heidel-area merchant locations, trust requirements, and build costs.

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Update 1.12 added seven new outdoor fountains to Crimson Desert’s camp and house decorating, and they’re split across three decorative stone shop merchants in and around Heidel.

💡 pro tipCrimson Desert’s Update 1.12 brought outdoor furniture to camp and house decorating, and the headline additions are a fresh set of fountains. The good news for anyone hunting them down is that there’s nothing to craft and nothing to farm — every one of them is simply bought from a merchant once you know which shop to visit.

Seven new fountains, sold near Heidel

🔑 keyThere are seven new outdoor fountains in this patch, and each one comes from a merchant rather than from a crafting recipe or a random drop. They’re stocked across three decorative stone shops in and around Heidel, so a single trip won’t grab the whole set — you’ll need to make the rounds. One thing worth settling up front: well blueprints are not part of this batch. They haven’t surfaced in 1.12 yet, so don’t head to these merchants expecting to find one.

Every new fountain and where to buy it

Fountain Where to buy it Requirement / notes
Brookfield Fountain Merchant 1 — decorative stone shop northeast of the “D” in Heidel Trust level 100
Red Sandstone Pagoda Fountain Merchant 1 — decorative stone shop northeast of the “D” in Heidel Trust level 100
Lion Head Fountain Merchant 2 — south of Daminis, below the Lower Nos River Merchant 2 stocks the two biggest fountains in the patch
Leaf Fountain Merchant 2 — south of Daminis, below the Lower Nos River
Sculpted Fish Fountain Merchant 2 — south of Daminis, below the Lower Nos River Merchant 2 stocks the two biggest fountains in the patch
Stone Pagoda Fountain Merchant 3 — decorative stone shop east of Unicorn Cliff in Heidel Name approximate
Silent Geyser Fountain Merchant 3 — decorative stone shop east of Unicorn Cliff in Heidel

The split is two-two-three. The first merchant handles the Brookfield Fountain and the Red Sandstone Pagoda Fountain, but only once your trust with him hits the cap. The second merchant south of Daminis carries the most fountains — the Lion Head, Leaf, and Sculpted Fish fountains, and his stock includes the two biggest fountains added in the patch. The third merchant rounds out the list with the Stone Pagoda Fountain and the Silent Geyser Fountain. The Stone Pagoda name is a little fuzzy in-game, so treat that one as approximate until you see it on the shop screen.

Finding the three decorative stone shops

The first stop is the decorative stone shop northeast of the “D” in Heidel on the map. This is the merchant who sells the Brookfield and Red Sandstone Pagoda fountains, and he won’t part with them until your trust with him is at level 100.

Decorative stone shop northeast of the 'D' in Heidel
Decorative stone shop northeast of the 'D' in Heidel | UnyPhi/YouTube

For the second merchant, head south of Daminis, just below the Lower Nos River. He’s the one stocking the Lion Head, Leaf, and Sculpted Fish fountains, with no trust gate called out.

Merchant south of Daminis, below the Lower Nos River
Merchant south of Daminis, below the Lower Nos River | UnyPhi/YouTube

The last shop is the decorative stone shop just east of Unicorn Cliff in Heidel, where you’ll find the Stone Pagoda and Silent Geyser fountains. Between these three points you’ll have seen every new fountain in the update.

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To unlock the Brookfield and Red Sandstone Pagoda fountains, bring coin pouches or a gold bar to push the first merchant’s trust up to level 100 before you expect to buy anything from him.

Build costs: these fountains aren’t cheap

⚠️ watch outBefore you commit to any of these, know that the fountains cost a huge amount of resources to build. They’re not casual decorations you throw down on a whim, so it’s worth deciding which ones you actually want for your camp or house before you start gathering for them. Grabbing a blueprint you’ll never place is an easy way to burn materials you could have spent elsewhere.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many new fountains did Update 1.12 add, and what are they called?
Seven. The full set is the Brookfield Fountain, Red Sandstone Pagoda Fountain, Lion Head Fountain, Leaf Fountain, Sculpted Fish Fountain, Stone Pagoda Fountain, and Silent Geyser Fountain.
How do I raise a merchant’s trust to level 100 for the Brookfield and Red Sandstone Pagoda fountains?
The first merchant near the “D” in Heidel only sells those two once your trust with him reaches level 100. Bringing coin pouches or a gold bar is the quickest way to push his trust all the way up, so come stocked before you expect to buy.
Are well blueprints available in this patch yet?
Not yet. Well blueprints have not turned up in Update 1.12 so far — this batch is fountains only. If that changes, the merchants above are the natural place to check first.
Do these fountains cost a lot to build?
Yes. Each one costs a large amount of resources to construct, so it’s best to pick the fountains you genuinely want rather than buying blueprints you won’t use.

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