Crimson Desert Snowfield Chipmunk Location, Best Foods, and Taming Guide

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The Snowfield Chipmunk is one of the most charming pets currently available in Crimson Desert. If you enjoy collecting unique companions, this snowy critter is worth adding to your collection. While its taming process is straightforward, locating one can take some exploration if you do not know where to look.

FeatureDetails
Pet NameSnowfield Chipmunk
RegionSnowfield area near Skoghorn
Nearby LandmarkSpire of Ringing Truth
Preferred FoodBarley
DifficultyEasy
Special TraitWhite fur appearance
Companion TypeTameable Pet
Quick overview of the Snowfield Chipmunk in Crimson Desert

Where to find the Snowfield Chipmunk

The Snowfield Chipmunk can be found in the snowy region surrounding the Spire of Ringing Truth, not far from the town of Skoghorn. During exploration, the creature was spotted near a river running through the area. Based on observations, the pet does not appear restricted to a single spawn point and may roam throughout the surrounding snowy landscape.

LandmarkDescription
SkoghornNearest settlement to the pet’s known location
Spire of Ringing TruthMain landmark used for navigation
Nearby RiverConfirmed area where the Snowfield Chipmunk was found
Snowfield RegionLikely contains multiple spawn locations
Snowfield Chipmunk location details
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The snowy terrain around these landmarks provides the best chance of encountering the pet. If you do not immediately find one, search along riverbanks and nearby open snowfields.

Why the Snowfield Chipmunk stands out

Unlike the standard chipmunk, the Snowfield Chipmunk features a beautiful white coat that helps it blend into the winter environment. Many players compare its appearance to the Snowfield Fox due to the similar snowy coloration.

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Its tail design is also noticeably different, giving the pet a more distinctive and premium appearance compared to common wildlife companions. For players who enjoy cosmetic pet collecting, this makes it a particularly attractive addition.

How to tame the Snowfield Chipmunk

The taming process follows the same basic system used for many small animals in Crimson Desert. Travel to the snowy region around the Spire of Ringing Truth and Skoghorn.

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Bring Barley with you before beginning your search. This is the food required for taming the Snowfield Chipmunk.

Once you locate the chipmunk, approach it carefully to avoid scaring it away. Offer the Barley when prompted by the taming system.

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Continue the interaction until the taming process is completed and the pet joins your collection.

Best food for the Snowfield Chipmunk

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Food ItemEffect
Barley or oatsRequired for taming
Meats and vegetablesNot confirmed to work

Current information indicates that Barley is the preferred and confirmed food for taming this pet. It is also the same food used when taming regular chipmunks, making the process familiar for players who have already collected similar companions.

Rewards and benefits

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RewardDescription
New CompanionAdds the Snowfield Chipmunk to your pet collection
Unique AppearanceExclusive white-fur variant
Collection ProgressHelps complete pet and companion collections
Cosmetic ValueOne of the most visually distinctive small pets

The Snowfield Chipmunk is a relatively easy pet to obtain once you know where to search. Head to the snowy region near Skoghorn and the Spire of Ringing Truth, bring plenty of Barley, and explore the riverbanks until you spot one. Its striking white fur and unique appearance make it one of the more attractive collectible pets currently available in Crimson Desert, making it a worthwhile addition for completionists and pet collectors alike.

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