What to know
- Patch 1.05 makes the armor set significantly easier to obtain
- Helm and armor are now directly purchasable in Demeniss
- Cloak requires completing the “Nightmare on Stage” questline
- Set provides disguise perks and defensive bonuses
If you’re progressing through Crimson Desert and exploring Fort Ironclad, Condemner’s Plate helm is one of those hidden gems you can easily miss if you’re not paying attention. Since Patch 1.05.00, you can find the Condemner’s Plate Helm, Cloak, and Armor easily.
With recent updates simplifying acquisition, you no longer need to grind enemy drops extensively. Instead, you can follow a much more direct path while still engaging with some core quest content.
Important note for players
Since the new patch 1.05.00 it is noticed that the Condemner’s Plate Helm and complete armor set is now available. Condemner’s Plate Helm is located at the Back Alley Shop in Demeniss.
Here is a quick overview of Condemner’s Plate armor set in Crimson Desert:
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Set Name | Condemner’s Plate |
| Pieces | Helm, Armor, Cloak |
| Rarity | Rare |
| Region | Demeniss |
| Key Benefit | Righteous Inquisitor Disguise |
| Patch Impact | Easier acquisition via merchant + quest |
| Special Effects | Daze Immunity, Fire Resistance (Cloak) |
Condemner’s Plate armor locations in Crimson Desert
You’ll primarily operate across two major locations: eastern Demeniss and the Laugh and Marionette circus. The merchant for the helm and armor is tucked away in a quieter, less obvious part of the city, reinforcing that “back-alley deal” feel. On the other hand, the circus is a more dynamic and story-driven location where the cloak quest unfolds.

This dual-location design ensures that you experience both exploration and narrative progression while completing the set.
Condemner’s Plate helm location
Step 1
Head to eastern Demeniss and begin scanning for a hidden merchant area near rocky terrain.

Step 2
Locate the back-alley merchant, who now directly sells both the Condemner’s Plate Helm and Armor. The price of Condemner’s Plate Helm is 21.38 silver and Condemner’s Plate armor is 30.28 silver.

Step 3
Purchase both items instantly, bypassing the older grind that required farming Righteous Inquisitors at Fort Ironclad. This change alone removes hours of RNG-based farming and lets you focus on meaningful progression instead.

Condemner’s Plate Cloak location
Step 1
Travel to the Laugh and Marionette circus and speak to the NPC to start the “Nightmare on Stage” quest.

Step 2
Wait until nighttime in-game, as the event only progresses after dark. Defeat the boss Keglord Garnier, who appears as part of the quest encounter.

Step 3
After defeating the boss, teleport out of the area, which is a crucial trigger for the next phase.

Step 4
Return to the circus and locate Greta, the tailor, near a cluster of four tents.

Step 5
Purchase the Condemner’s Plate Cloak for 15.14 coins, now unlocked in her shop.

This sequence is essential—missing the teleport step can prevent Greta from appearing properly.
| Armor Piece | Defense | Special Effects |
|---|---|---|
| Helm | 6 | Righteous Inquisitor Disguise, Daze Immunity |
| Armor | 8 | Righteous Inquisitor Disguise |
| Cloak | 4 | Righteous Inquisitor Disguise, Fire Resistance Lv 3 |
The set totals a balanced defensive spread while layering situational resistances that improve survivability in specific encounters.
Benefits of Condemner’s armor set in Crimson Desert
| Reward Type | Details |
|---|---|
| Gameplay Utility | Disguise mechanic for immersive interaction |
| Combat Advantage | Resistance to Daze and Fire |
| Progression Efficiency | Faster acquisition post-patch |
| Visual Identity | Unique Inquisitor-themed armor design |
Completing the set gives you both practical advantages and a strong thematic presence in the game world.
Customization limitations

One key limitation you should be aware of is that the armor is currently not dyeable. While it visually suggests customization potential, that feature hasn’t been implemented yet. However, given the direction of recent updates, there’s a strong possibility this could change in future patches.
For now, you’ll need to embrace its default aesthetic—which still looks striking and lore-consistent.
Why this set is worth getting
The biggest reason to pursue the Condemner’s Plate set right now is timing. Patch 1.05 has removed unnecessary grind while keeping the experience engaging. You still get a mix of combat, exploration, and quest-driven progression, but without the frustration of random drops.
If you’re building a defensive or roleplay-focused character, this set fits perfectly into your progression path.