The Mount Benus Ruins puzzle in Crimson Desert is located southeast of the mountain, and completing it rewards you with an Abyss Artifact that you can use to upgrade your talents. It is basically a red light, green light challenge in which you must travel a certain distance without being seen moving.
That said, this article provides information on where to find the Mount Berus Ruins puzzle in Crimson Desert and how to easily complete it.
Where to find the Mount Benus Ruins puzzle in Crimson Desert
You can undertake the puzzle in Crimson Desert at the Ancient Ruins Delesyia, south of the “S” of Mount Benus on the main map. Simply head over to the location marked on the map above to find a statue with a path in front of it.
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How to solve Mount Benus Ruins puzzle in Crimson Desert

As mentioned above, the Mount Benus Ruins puzzle is a variation of the popular red-light, green-light puzzle, where the players must only move forward when suggested by the light. If you get spotted by the statue, you must begin the challenge again.

While you can easily begin the challenge anytime by standing on the platform on the opposite side of the statue, we recommend doing some things first. Use your Force Palm ability to destroy all the shrubbery along the path to the statue, as well as pick up all the fallen tree trunks. Doing so will clear the path of any hurdles, making it simpler for you to get to the other side.

After doing that, step onto the platform to begin the challenge. The statue in front of you will begin turning, and its eyes will glow blue when it looks towards you, signifying a halt.
While you can walk to cover distance, it is recommended to perform two rolls instead. Not only will they help you close the gap faster, but also the timing of the two rolls coincides with the statue’s spinning speed.
Simply reach the statue without being spotted moving, and you will receive an Abyss Artifact as a reward.
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Edited by Virat Fumakia