There are several bounties available in Crimson Desert for you to complete and get extra rewards, and capturing Haldin will fetch you the highest amount of Silver. The Haldin bounty is also quite different from the rest in terms of the required efforts. You’ll first need to liberate an outpost before you can think about capturing him.
Let’s look at how to complete all the key steps that are part of this bounty.
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How to start the Haldin bounty in Crimson Desert
To begin the Haldin bounty, you’ll have to liberate at least one Vilkom Outpost. This has to do with the fact that Haldin is hiding in one such outpost (more on that later). The correct outpost is located north of Hook Rapids and Rocca’s Hill. I have marked the location in the image below for your ease.
Before you head to the outpost, you’ll need to find the poster for the bounty. You can find it on any of the lamp poles that are located all around Hernand. The exact location will be random. You can also take help from the notice board in Hernand City. Once you accept the poster, you can then begin the bounty by traveling to the Vilkom Outpost.
You’ll also find the Karin Quarry on the way, which has several Bleed Bandits. I didn’t find an alternative route, so brace to face some of these bandits and take them down in combat.
How to capture Haldin in Crimson Desert
When you reach the Vilkom Outpost, Haldin will try to hide. However, he will try to flee when he spots you. That’s your visual cue to know the target (which will be highlighted on the minimap as well). Get close to him to take him down. Land a few hits, and the option to tie him up will pop up. If you catch him unawares from the back, you should be able to tie him up directly.
Once tied, he won’t be able to escape. Now, you can concentrate on the remaining enemies. Deal with them, and then return Haldin to the nearest jail to get your 30 Silver. The reward will be halved if you manage to kill him during the capture process.
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Retro Rewind: Video Store Simulator has a list of Unique VHS tapes that can appear in the New Releases section, and they’re all based on real-life movies. While the tapes and their names are completely made up, they’re clearly adapted from popular movies we have had in real life.
This guide will provide you with a complete list of all such tapes that can appear in New Releases when you’re trying to purchase a tape.
All Unique VHS tapes and SKU Codes in Retro Rewind
Unique VHS tapes are different from ordinary ones. For starters, they only appear under the ‘New Releases’ section. Second, you’ll need to manually own the tape before you can choose to use the SKU Code to order a pirated version. These also include only VHS tapes that have unique posters that refer to the original movies.
| Unique VHS name | Original Movie | Genre | |
|---|---|---|---|
| BAD BAX | Mad Max (1979) | Action | [13334] |
| Die Trying | Die Hard (1988) | Action | [22664] |
| Jumbo Manhunt | First Blood (1982) | Action | [19654] |
| Phantom Patrol | Ghostbusters (1984) | Comedy | [27593] |
| The Color Violet | The Color Purple (1985) | Drama | [10693] |
| Poetry is Dead | Dead Poets Society (1989) | Drama | [22834] |
| Rain Woman | Thelma & Louise (1991) | Drama | [19759] |
| Holiday Break-in | Home Alone (1990) | Xmas | [23771] |
| Xenocat | Alien (1979) | Sci-Fi | [27356] |
| X-Terminate | The Terminator (1984) | Sci-Fi | [48825] |
| Galactic Revellion IV | Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope (1977) | Sci-Fi | [22211] |
| Forward to the Past | Back to the Future (1985) | Sci-Fi | [26621] |
| Pimpleface | Scarface (1983) | Police | [18610] |
| Phone Home | E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) | Kid | [23336] |
| The Static Haunting | Poltergeist (1982) | Horror | [48927] |
| Hell Hotel | The Shining (1980) | Horror | [14442] |
| Bad Dreams on Mel Road | A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) | Horror | [12286] |
| 13 Bodies | Friday the 13th (1980) | Horror | [21599] |
| Kronan the Berserker | Conan the Barbarian (1982) | Fantasy | [45691] |
| Draconic Park | Jurassic Park (1993) | Fantasy | [16064] |
SKU Codes are applicable for all types of VHS tapes that you can obtain in the game, and having them will allow you to pirate any movie you want.
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