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"description": "Every armor piece, dye, and vendor location you need to channel Dunk in Pearl Abyss's open-world RPG.",
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"textContent": "Crimson Desert's layered armor system and dye mechanics are deep enough to let you cosplay characters from entirely different fantasy universes — and the Crimson Desert community has already proven it. One of the most popular recreations right now is Ser Duncan the Tall, the humble hedge knight from George R.R. Martin's _Tales of Dunk and Egg_ novellas and the HBO series _A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms_. The build nails Duncan's practical, no-frills chainmail-and-plate look with surprising accuracy.\n\n**Quick answer:** Equip the Canta Plate Helm, Lauques Cloth Armor, Canta Plate Gloves, Canta Plate Boots, and the Odeck Hardwood Shield, then apply Pororin Dye and Pailunese dye (grey) to match Duncan's muted color palette.\n\nImage credit: __Pearl Abyss (via YouTube/@Shark R)__\n\n* * *\n\n### Full gear list for the Ser Duncan build\n\nSlot| Item| Purpose\n---|---|---\nHelmet| Canta Plate Helm| Flat-topped great helm silhouette matching Duncan's tournament gear\nBody| Lauques Cloth Armor| Provides the chainmail-over-cloth look central to the hedge knight aesthetic\nGloves| Canta Plate Gloves| Completes the plate extremities without over-ornamentation\nBoots| Canta Plate Boots| Matches the Canta set's plain steel finish\nShield| Odeck Hardwood Shield| Simple wooden shield evoking Duncan's humble origins\nDyes| Pororin Dye, Pailunese dye (grey)| Washes out any color to replicate Duncan's unadorned, weathered armor\n\nThe key to the look is mixing armor sets. Three of the five equipment slots use Canta Plate pieces, but the body slot swaps to the Lauques Cloth Armor. That combination layers a visible chainmail texture underneath plate extremities — exactly how Duncan appears in both the graphic novel artwork and the HBO adaptation, where his armor is functional rather than decorative.\n\nThree of the five equipment slots use Canta Plate pieces | Image credit: __Pearl Abyss (via YouTube/@Shark R)__\n\n* * *\n\n### Where to get the Canta Plate set\n\nThe Canta Plate armor pieces become available after you reach Chapter II of Crimson Desert's main story and defeat the boss Matthias. Once he's down, travel to the town of Hernand and look for the vendor named Rhett. He sells the full Canta Plate set, including the helm, gloves, and boots you need for this build. If you haven't cleared Matthias yet, the vendor simply won't stock the items, so pushing through the story is a prerequisite.\n\nReach Chapter II of Crimson Desert's main story and defeat the boss Matthias to get the Canta Plate armor pieces | Image credit: __Pearl Abyss (via YouTube/@Shark R)__\n\n* * *\n\n### Where to get the Lauques Cloth Armor\n\nThe body piece comes from a different vendor entirely. Head to Demeniss City and visit the tailor Olanelle's shop. The Lauques Cloth Armor is a standard purchase there — no special quest or boss kill required. It's the piece that really sells the build, giving you the layered cloth-and-mail torso that separates a hedge knight from a fully armored lord.\n\nThe Lauques Cloth Armor is a standard purchase from Olanelle's Shop in Demeniss City | Image credit: __Pearl Abyss (via YouTube/@Horizon Gaming)__\n\n* * *\n\n### Where to find the Odeck Hardwood Shield (free)\n\nYou don't need to spend anything on the shield. The Odeck Hardwood Shield sits inside a building in Demeniss City. Enter the building at the location shown on your map near the city center, climb the flight of stairs inside, and pick it up. It's a static world item, not a shop purchase, so it costs nothing. The plain wooden construction fits Duncan perfectly — he's a wandering knight without wealth, and his gear reflects that.\n\nThe Odeck Hardwood Shield sits inside a building in Demeniss City | Image credit: __Pearl Abyss (via YouTube/@longboarder120)__\n\n* * *\n\n### Applying the right dyes\n\nColor is what ties the whole outfit together. Duncan's armor in both Martin's text and the TV series is deliberately drab — no house colors, no gilding, no heraldry beyond his elm-and-shooting-star shield sigil. To replicate that worn, grey-steel appearance, apply Pororin Dye and Pailunese dye (grey) across your armor pieces. The grey variant of the Pailunese dye strips any warm tones from the metal, while the Pororin Dye handles the cloth elements of the Lauques armor.\n\n🎨\n\nDyes in Crimson Desert can be farmed through various in-game activities. If you don't already have Pororin or Pailunese dye in your inventory, check local merchants and crafting stations in major cities.\n\n* * *\n\n### Why this build works so well\n\nSer Duncan the Tall stands nearly seven feet in George R.R. Martin's novellas — an orphan from Flea Bottom who squired for the aging hedge knight Ser Arlan of Pennytree and inherited nothing but a sword, a shield, and three horses. His armor is never described as ornate. It's practical, repaired, and unadorned, which is exactly what the Canta Plate and Lauques Cloth combination delivers in Crimson Desert. The game's armor layering system renders visible chainmail beneath plate segments, and the realistic textures hold up under close inspection.\n\nThe HBO series _A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms_ , which premiered in January 2026 with Peter Claffey in the role, has only amplified interest in the character. Claffey's portrayal leans into Duncan's physicality and humility, and the show's costume design clearly influenced how players approached this Crimson Desert recreation. The community has also produced Baratheon, Jon Snow, Solaire, and Ezio builds using similar mix-and-match techniques, but the Duncan outfit has gained the most traction for how closely it mirrors its inspiration.\n\nImage credit: __Pearl Abyss (via YouTube/@Shark R)__\n\n* * *\n\n### Stepwise summary\n\n**Step 1:** Progress through Crimson Desert's main story until you complete Chapter II and defeat the boss Matthias.\n\n**Step 2:** Travel to Hernand and purchase the Canta Plate Helm, Canta Plate Gloves, and Canta Plate Boots from the vendor Rhett.\n\n**Step 3:** Go to Demeniss City and buy the Lauques Cloth Armor from the tailor Olanelle's shop.\n\n**Step 4:** While still in Demeniss City, enter the building near the city center, climb the stairs, and pick up the Odeck Hardwood Shield for free.\n\n**Step 5:** Equip all five pieces, then open the dye menu and apply Pororin Dye and Pailunese dye (grey) to strip the armor down to Duncan's signature muted, weathered look.\n\n**Step 6:** Confirm the result in the character preview screen. You should see a plain steel helm, visible chainmail on the torso, plate gauntlets and boots, and a simple wooden shield — the complete hedge knight.\n\n* * *\n\nCrimson Desert's customization system rewards players who think beyond stat optimization and treat gear as a creative tool. The Ser Duncan build is a clean example of that philosophy — five items, two dyes, and a character who looks like he just rode in from Ashford Meadow.",
"title": "Recreating the Hedge Knight in Crimson Desert — Ser Duncan the Tall Armor Build",
"updatedAt": "2026-04-16T09:58:45.659Z"
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