BDO Patch Notes: Six Classes Buffed, Yzrahid Highlands Silver Doubled, Horse Event Live
The Black Desert Online June 11, 2026 patch is one of the bigger PvE shakeups the game has seen in a while. Six Succession classes got significant damage buffs across their core skill kits, two mid-game grind zones got serious profit upgrades, and a horse training event went live that doubles your Imperial Delivery rewards until June 25.
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Acquisition StepMechanics & Drop ParametersQuick Mobile Strategy1. Target the Right Containers• Rarity: Ultra-rare 1.5% drop rate.
• Drops exclusively from Sprite Chests (black with a pink diamond) and rare blue Relic Chests.
• Can occasionally pop from standard chests at a significantly lower, unboosted rate.
Ignore Gray Chests: Do not waste match time opening common floor containers. Sprint directly toward chest locations that emit the glowing Sprite audio cue. 2. Survive & Move to Extract• Finding the Sprite is only a temporary session placement.
• If you get eliminated while carrying it, the item drops completely back into the lobby’s loot cycle.
PvE Survival Shift: The moment the item bursts into your inventory, stop playing for high-kill engagements. Immediately mark the nearest white beacon (Extraction Site) on your map. 3. Lock in the Permanent Unlock• Deposit the Sprite into the Extraction Terminal and survive the static countdown timer.
• Unlocks the permanent Burnt Peanut pilot edit style for The Guardian Battle Pass skin.
The Gold Pass Hack: Skip the public extraction platform entirely. Buy a Portable Extractor at a computer terminal for 2,000 Gold to secure the unlock safely on the go. 4. Combat & Endgame Utility• Functions as an aggressive Loot Amplifier companion.
• Scaling mechanics spawn extra high-tier floor loot directly from defeated players’ bodies.
Max Level Scaling: Level 1 grants a basic +20% extra drop modifier. Pushing the companion to Max Level 5 yields a massive 60% extra loot chance with a bonus 10% Mythic multiplier.If you play Ranger, Berserker, Woosa, Maegu, Dosa, or Deadeye, you are grinding faster right now. If you are stuck at Yzrahid Highlands or City of the Dead and wondering why the silver felt slow, Pearl Abyss confirmed in the patch notes that both zones were underrewarding relative to their required AP and DP, and they have now fixed that.
Below is a breakdown of every class change with real before-and-after numbers pulled directly from the official patch notes, plus the full picture on grind zone profit changes and the horse event.
Yzrahid Highlands Just Got a 100% Junk Loot Buff
This is the one that caught most players off guard. Pearl Abyss quietly doubled the junk item drop from the Yzrahid Highlands boss and called it a profit adjustment.
The junk item “Corrupt Power Source” from defeating [Overcharged] Kilar now drops at x200 to x240 per kill, up from x100 to x110. That is roughly double the silver per boss pull. Agris Fever consumption for that monster went from 132 to 264 to match the increased output, so your Agris burns faster on the boss, but you are getting proportionally more loot back.
Pearl Abyss stated directly in the patch notes that Yzrahid Highlands had rewards that were “relatively low compared to the required AP and DP.” That gap is now closed, and for mid-game grinders sitting around the AP threshold to access the zone, this makes a real difference to your hourly silver rate.
City of the Dead Got More Than Just a Junk Buff
City of the Dead picked up several changes at once, not just a junk loot increase.
The junk item “Mark of the Black Sands” from regular Tehmelun Messengers and Elite Soldiers now drops at x4 to x6 per kill, up from x2 to x4. The boss, [Black Sand Commander] Tehmelun Creed Knight, now drops x220 to x250 of the same item, up from x120 to x210. Agris Fever consumption for the regular trash mobs went from 6 to 9.
On top of that, the Essence of Devouring drop rate increased by 20% across all monsters in the zone, and Kabua’s Artifact plus Kabua’s Fragment were added to the loot table. These artifact fragments have real market value, so their addition is not a minor tweak. If you were holding off on City of the Dead because it felt undertuned, it is worth testing again after this patch.
Succession Ranger Got Some of the Biggest PvE Numbers in the Patch
Succession Ranger’s buffs are on the higher end across all six classes patched this week. The key skills are Prime: Razor Wind, Prime: Charging Wind, Prime: Tearing Arrow, Prime: Blasting Gust, and Prime: Descending Current.
Here are the headline numbers from the official patch notes:
Prime: Razor Wind IV went from 4027% x1 (max 13 hits) to 5211% x1 (max 13 hits) in PvE
Prime: Charging Wind III base hit went from 1538% x2 to 3076% x2, and the charged version jumped from 6944% x2 to 13864% x2, now with 100% Critical Hit Rate when fully charged
Prime: Blasting Gust III more than doubled from 1278% x2 to 3195% x2
Prime: Tearing Arrow IV was reworked to always fire at a fully-charged profile: 5247% x1 up to 5 hits, replacing the split between uncharged and charged versions
The changes to Tearing Arrow also fix a combo flow issue. Flow: Bypassing Wind now always connects into the stationary firing motion after Prime: Tearing Arrow. Awakening Ranger also picks up a cooldown reduction on Regeneration from 11 seconds down to 7. These are not marginal tweaks. If you play Succession Ranger, you should feel a clear difference at your grind zone after this patch.
Succession Berserker Gets Kit-Wide PvE Damage Increases
Berserker’s patch is not as dramatic as Ranger’s, but it covers more skills and raises the floor across the entire rotation.
Key confirmed numbers from the patch notes:
Prime: Predatory Hunt last attack went from 9461% x2 to 10916% x2
Prime: Raging Thunder III per-hit damage rose from 6008% x1 to 7288% x1 (max 15 hits)
Prime: Devastation climbed from 9344% x3 to 10924% x3
Prime: Fearsome Tyrant III went from 9599% x4 to 10531% x4
All PvP damage ratios were adjusted downward to compensate, keeping Berserker’s PvP profile close to where it was before the patch.
Woosa Is Back in the Grind Meta After This Patch
Succession Woosa picks up damage increases across her primary AoE toolkit, with all four Sagoonja skills and her main storm abilities buffed.
From the official numbers:
Prime: Stormfall III went from 4566% x1 (max 11 hits) to 5679% x1 (max 11 hits)
Prime: Wingbeat first attack rose from 5018% x2 to 6129% x2, second attack from 10035% x2 to 12257% x2
Prime: Sagoonja: Chrysanth jumped from 10633% x1 (max 3 hits) to 12614% x1 (max 3 hits)
Prime: Cloudrise III base hit climbed from 3546% x5 to 4370% x5
Outside of damage numbers, Flitting Step and Chain: Flitting Step now apply Invincible during Super Armor in PvE, which improves survivability and positioning comfort during high-density pulls.
Succession Maegu Has the Most Dramatic Numbers in This Entire Patch
If one class stands out from this balance pass, it is Succession Maegu. Several of her core damage skills nearly doubled.
Confirmed numbers directly from Pearl Abyss:
Prime: Petal Play went from 9110% x2 to 13665% x2 (a 50% increase)
Prime: Foxflare went from 10054% x2 to 15081% x2 (also roughly 50% up)
Prime: Spirit Swirl first attack rose from 7080% x1 (max 6 hits) to 9912% x1 (max 6 hits)
Prime: Bristling Sparks first attack went from 6588% x1 to 9223% x1, with the multi-hit and finisher scaling accordingly
Prime: Nukduri Dance climbed from 6581% x3 to 9213% x3
Every significant skill in Maegu’s Succession kit received a buff. This is the most complete overhaul among the six classes in this patch. If you have Maegu tagged or geared, this is a strong week to test her at a mid-to-high tier grind zone.
Succession Dosa Gets Near-Full Kit Coverage
Dosa’s patch is similar to Maegu’s in scope, touching almost every skill in the rotation. The gains are slightly more conservative per skill, but there are few gaps in coverage.
Highlights from the patch notes:
Prime: Cloudveil all four attacks went from 6126% to 7351% per hit
Prime: Flow: Blinding Slash rose from 6630% to 7956% per attack
Prime: Spring Frost second attack jumped from 10570% x2 to 12684% x2
Morning Fog went from 8423% x1 (max 3 hits) to 10108% x1 (max 3 hits)
Prime: Four Seasons second attack climbed from 11068% x2 to 13282% x2
PvP ratios were reduced to offset the buffs, keeping Dosa’s PvP output near its previous levels.
Deadeye Gets Her PvE Damage Partially Restored
Deadeye’s changes read as a partial rollback of earlier nerfs that Pearl Abyss judged as too aggressive. The patch increases her output on five key skills while slightly lowering PvP damage coefficients.
Numbers from the official patch notes:
Absolute: Bulletstorm Regular Ammo went from 4371% x1 (max 12 hits) to 5842% x1 (max 12 hits)
Absolute: Star-Spangled Barrage Regular Ammo second attack changed from 12616% x1 to 15012% x2 (adding an extra hit)
Perfect Storm Regular Ammo rose from 5114% x1 (max 12 hits) to 6316% x1 (max 12 hits)
From Canary with Love second attack moved from 7403% x2 to 8883% x2
These are meaningful numbers, though they fall short of Maegu or Ranger in terms of sheer magnitude. Deadeye grinders should expect noticeably faster clears at their current zone without any changes to their rotation.
Horse Event: Double Invoices Until June 25
“A Joyride to the Stable” runs from June 11 through June 25 before maintenance. During this window, all mounts gain 50% Mount EXP and players gain 50% Training EXP.
The bigger gain is through Imperial Horse Delivery. When you deliver a horse during the event, you earn double Flower of Oblivion and receive an [Event] Imperial Training Delivery Invoice. Those invoices can be exchanged through the Manage Currency UI for rewards including:
Horse Emblem: Imperial Steed (up to 2 per family this patch, raised from 1)
Horse Emblem: Tier 8 Golden Horse (up to 2 per family, raised from 1)
Celerity Draught (up to 20, raised from 3)
Krogdalo Horse Gear Crafting Box (up to 5, raised from 3)
Krogdalo’s Origin Stone (up to 10, raised from 3)
The exchange limit increases are permanent, not tied to the event alone. If you have been stockpiling AFK-trained horses, this is the window to cash them in.
Two weekly quests are also available during the event. The first asks you to tame a wild horse and rewards Royal Fern Roots. The second asks you to breed a horse and rewards a Corsair Training Selection Box. The Royal Fern Roots from the first weekly are enough for one Tier 10 horse attempt per week if you are working toward a T10.
New Combat Pass: Subjugate for Rewards
A new special pass launched June 11 and runs until July 16 before maintenance. Progress is earned by defeating monsters anywhere in the game, making it passive alongside any grind you are already running.
The pass offers a mix of consumables and permanent-value items across its reward tiers, including inventory expansion items, enhancement materials, and selection boxes. A paid tier with additional rewards is available for purchase through the Pearl Shop.
Items and Processing Changes Worth Noting
A handful of item and processing changes from this patch are easy to miss but affect day-to-day play.
Mass Processing: Secret Book of Florin and Crow’s Trade Voucher can now be mass processed. You process 10 times the materials with one Black Stone Powder and receive 10 times the output.
Storage location change: Item Collection Increase Scrolls (30 min, 60 min, and Advanced) and Combat and Skill EXP 300% Scrolls (60 min) were moved from Pearl Inventory to your regular Inventory. Any of these you had before the patch were automatically moved to Heidel Storage during the June 11 maintenance.
Farming: Crop health loss from bird attacks dropped from roughly 4.16% per attack to roughly 0.25%. Pearl Abyss notes that a crop with a 20-hour growth timer will no longer exceed 24 hours even at maximum bird attacks.









