What to know
- Moving to Pailune is the final camp upgrade and requires full main story progress, all Scattered Embers quests, and a fully upgraded Howling Hills camp.
- Some prerequisite quests are conditional, so you may need to finish faction missions and related requests before the required camp progression becomes available.
- The move is a permanent relocation, and after the transition the old Howling Hills camp is left behind.
- The main benefits are larger storage, bigger farm plots, new vendors, and an achievement, but the upgrade is not a major gameplay power spike for most players.
Crimson Desert’s Pailune relocation is less about raw power and more about finishing the camp system in its final form. The process is straightforward in theory, but the checklist behind it is longer than it first appears because several requirements depend on related quest and faction progress.
Moving to Pailune details
| Topic | Details |
|---|---|
| Final destination | Pailune camp. |
| Main requirement | Complete the main story, all Scattered Embers quests, and fully upgrade Howling Hills. |
| Key blockers | Conditional faction missions, requests, and hidden quest progress. |
| Main payoff | Bigger storage, larger farming area, new vendors, and an achievement. |
| Main drawback | The move is permanent, and the practical benefit is mostly convenience. |
Requirements for the move
The game’s relocation prompt tell that you need to finish all main quests, all Scattered Embers quests, and fully upgrade Howling Hills before Pailune becomes available.

In practice, the upgrade path also depends on mission chains tied to faction progression, so some players can meet the visible requirements but still miss a hidden prerequisite.

A major part of the setup is the reconstruction and mission progression tied to Pailune and the Greymane camp route. The camp must be pushed all the way to its highest upgrade tier, which is indicated by the bridge connecting the camp and the player house and by the dispatch mission showing a fourth upgrade state.

One of the more important hidden requirements is a quest called Strength in the Fingertips.

Another step is For a Better Tomorrow, and both sit inside a longer questline that can stall progress if you have not completed the right faction work first.

If the progress path seems stuck, the likely fix is to keep advancing the relevant faction questline rather than only focusing on camp materials. A Missing Greymanes can be another possible blocker that can prevent the relocation from appearing normally.

How to move to Pailune
The move becomes available only after the full checklist is cleared and the camp’s relocation conditions are satisfied. Once the requirements are met, you speak with the relevant NPC at camp, trigger the relocation sequence, and watch the camp pack up and travel to Pailune.

Step 1: Finish the required story and quest progress
Complete the main story requirements first, because they are part of the visible relocation conditions. Then finish all Scattered Embers quests and any linked faction or request work that blocks the hidden quest chain.

Step 2: Max out Howling Hills
Push Howling Hills to its final upgrade state before expecting relocation to appear.

The progression cue is the camp bridge and the fourth dispatch upgrade state, which show you are on the correct final path.

Step 3: Clear the conditional quest chain
Work through the faction questline and related requests until the missing progress points unlock. This is where Strength in the Fingertips and For a Better Tomorrow come into play, along with the missing Greymanes condition.

Step 4: Trigger relocation
After all conditions are met, talk to the camp NPC that handles the move. The camp then relocates in a cutscene, and Pailune becomes your new home base.

Pailune camp features
Pailune is a much larger and more developed camp than Howling Hills. The biggest practical upgrades are the expanded storage capacity, larger farming areas, and additional vendor access.
| Feature | What changes |
|---|---|
| Storage | Private storage increases from 640 to 1,000. |
| Farm space | The farm becomes larger, giving more room for crops and related management. |
| Vendors | New vendor access is part of the camp’s upgraded layout. |
| Achievement | You earn an achievement for completing the move. |
| Overall layout | The camp has a more complete, final-stage feel than Howling Hills. |
The relocation is not just a menu change; it is a full home-base transfer. Once you move, the old camp is essentially abandoned, so the decision matters even if the benefits are mostly logistical.
Is it worth it?
For players who want the full camp experience, Pailune is worth moving to because it gives the largest storage cap, bigger farming potential, and the satisfaction of finishing the camp system.

That said, the value is more obvious for completionists and players who still actively use camp production than for players who are already near the end of the game.
The most useful gain is probably the extra inventory space, since the jump from 640 to 1,000 is substantial. The bigger farm is also helpful, but the overall benefit can feel late if you are already far enough in the game that the extra space is more of a comfort upgrade than a necessity.
Practical value of relocating to Pailune
The relocation is strongest if you care about long-term camp management, farming, storage, and completion rewards. It is weaker if you mainly want combat progression or immediate power, because the upgrade is more about quality of life than core strength.
A simple way to think about it is this: if you still actively rely on camp systems, Pailune makes daily management easier. If you are mostly finishing the game and do not need the extra organization, the reward may feel underwhelming compared with the effort required.