Crimson Desert is full of loot, each area you visit while exploring or during a quest can yield a ton of things for you to take with you. However, since there is so much and not everything is visible right away, there are chances you might miss some loot.
In Crimson Desert, “lost loot” (also called missed, discarded, or unlooted items) refers to gear, resources, silver, materials, or other drops you didn’t manually pick up after battles, quests, camp liberations, or events. All of the missed and lost loot can be yours as it is atomically sent to the Supply Chest.
Sometimes these are called the lost loot chests in Crimson Desert. So, the good news is that nothing important is truly ever lost. However, just because you visited as area doesn’t mean all loot will automatically end up in the loot chest.
Loot that is locked behind chests, puzzles, or inside secret areas won’t be sent to the lost loot chest in Crimson Desert.
How to Get and Use the Supply Chest

The early game lost loot chest is inside Kliff’s tent in the encampment near Hernand Castle in Crimson Desert. Any loot you missed from defeated enemies, especially from boss fights, strongholds, or quests will land in the Supply Chest.
The chest only has 230 slots so after the chest gets more loot won’t be transferred into it. Manual loot (e.g., from small enemies or specific pickups) must be grabbed directly. Puzzle pieces or special items may have separate recovery (e.g., via Carl’s “Recover Items” tab for a fee like 10 silver).
As you progress, you will unlock a second supply chest in the main camp at the Howling Hill / Greymane Camp.
But what about the Kuku Pot items? To get your lost Kuku Pot items you need to speak with Carl and buy the Kuku Pot items from the Recover Items tab.









