The Salvatore Bounty in Crimson Desert is one of the many bounties you’ll come across in the game. With outlaws running around the entirety of the map, there’s more than a handful of bounties for you to grab, all of which are a great way to secure some quick cash in Crimson Desert.
In this article, we will provide you with a detailed guide to help you complete the Salvatore Bounty in Crimson Desert. Read below to know more.
A guide to complete Salvatore Bounty in Crimson Desert
First and foremost, you must first get your hands on the bounty notice for Salvatore. You’ll find it affixed in the most commonly visited places around town. There’s no specific designated spot for players to secure bounty notices in this game.
That said, once you’ve gotten your hands on this bounty notice, you can follow these steps to complete it.
Bounty location
Per the bounty notice, Salvatore was last seen in the southermost part of Hernand, near the Sunset Valley.


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How to complete the bounty
Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you complete the Salvatore Bounty in Crimson Desert:
- First and foremost, make your way to Sunset Valley. It is located in the southernmost part of Hernand. (Refer to the image above for an exact pinpoint of where it is located on the map.)
- As you enter the town, locate the windmill at the back of the town.
- Access the windmill via the doorway, and you will find Salvatore here. He will try to abscond, and you have to tackle him to apprehend him.
- Pick him up, and proceed to carry him on your horse all the way back to Hernand, and deposit him at the jail.
Upon following these steps, you will have successfully completed the Salvatore Bounty in Crimson Desert.


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Rewards
For completing this bounty, you will be rewarded with 12 Silver.
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