5 Best Amulets to Use in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown
Amulet is an essential item in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown (review). They allow for some much-needed experimentation in the game, with the possibility of creating Sargon strong from the get-go. However, with the game offering over 38 different amulets, some are objectively better than others. To help you choose the most useful ones, we have listed 5 of our favorite amulets in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown.
1. Blade Dancer
Where to Find: Talk With Varham By Progressing the StorySlots required: Two
When you start progressing the main storyline in Mount Qaf, you clash swords with Varham, the head of Immortals. Completing the encounter rewards you with Blade Dancer.
This medallion allows you to style on the enemies by adding an additional blow at the end of your standard ground combo. The final attack deals extra damage, making you stronger by a margin. If you upgrade this medallion, you can land a total of two additional attacks at the end of a standard combo.
2. Blessing
Where to Find: Given by The Mage at The Haven
When you firstvisit Havenin Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, the major save location of Mount Qaf, you will meet the mystical witch who has quite a few amulets on them. And if you have enough time crystals with you, you can receive the amulet named Blessing. This is the first amulet you will receive in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown.
A thing to remember when playing this game is that once that portion of health depletes, you cannot heal it. It will replenish after you sit on awak-wak tree. This amulet gives you an additional health bar over your standard health. And the more you upgrade this amulet, the more health bars you will receive.
3. Ecbatana Seal
Where to Find: Sold by Kavera at Her ForgeSlots Required: One
Time crystals are one of the important commodities in the game. It’s the primary currency in-game, and you use it to upgrade your healing salve and your amulets. As such, you’ll always try to get them as quickly as possible. However, there might be times when you can miss out on them.
Ecbatana Seal is here to solve that issue. This amulet ensures to pull the time crystals towards you. Hence, the chances of missing some are lower, leaving you richer than before and allowing you to upgrade frequently. This is sold by Kavera at her forge.
4. Mount Damavand
Where to Find: Sold by Kavera at Her ForgeSlots Required: Three
Are you struggling to deal with enemies and the environment? Then, the Mount Damavand amulet can help reduce your frustration by a little margin. This amulet, sold by the goddess Kavera at her Forge in the Haven, ensures you take decreased melee damage from enemies.
While it is true that you can always set acustom difficultyand call it a day, this amulet is perfect for players who want to stick to their intended difficulty and accept the challenge. Furthermore, Mount Damavand is one of the amulets in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown that uses three whole slots.
5. Will of Rostam
Where to Find: Inside a Chest in Sacred ArchivesSlots Required: Two
The newest journey in the Prince of Persia universe is all about Sargon showcasing his skills and strength against the opposing forces. And what better medallion to suggest than Will of Rostam? This is one of the best early-game medallions you can find in-game andincreases your melee damageagainst the enemies by a fraction. Pair that up with your skills, and you’ll slice through enemies quickly.
Finding Will of Rostam requires you to visit Sacred Archives. Once you are at the room with the fast-travel point, head east to the room where the Jailer roams. You’ll find the chest at the end of a hallway, hidden out of sight. However, tracking it isn’t difficult, and if you carefully roam around this room, you’ll immediately get it.
These are our top recommendations for amulets in the game. Mixing and matching these amulets in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown will give you varying gameplay experiences. Some will allow you to experiment with the time powers. Others will make you formidable. Which are your favorite amulets in-game? Let us know in the comments below.
Sampad Banerjee
Meet Sampad, Beebom’s in-house video game enthusiast and writer. With two years of freelance experience, he has passionately crafted articles about the games he loves. You can find his writings on Sportskeeda, Gamingbolt, and GGTalks.
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