Here’s how and when you get your bird-like ikran in Frontiers of Pandora
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You’ll bond with your very own Avatar Frontiers of Pandora ikran during a quest called Take Flight. The eleventh main mission of the game sees you finally taking steps to become a fully-fledged Na’vi, unlocking the ability to use an ikran as a flying mount as well as a beloved pet. There are a few things you have to do before you can own your very own giant bird inAvatar: Frontiers of Pandorathough, and we’re here to walk you through them.
When do you get an ikran in Avatar Frontiers of Pandora?
You will meet and bond with an ikran in a chapter called Take Flight. These majestic creatures might look like birds, but they are more like best friends to the Na’vi in Frontiers of Pandora. You need to climb up the rookery and prove your loyalty to your ikran before it will let you ride it, completing the quest and giving you a permanent flying mount.
Take Flight is the eleventh main story quest in the game, directing you to the Ikran Rookery to learn the ropes of caring for and bonding with an ikran. You’ll have to climb the rookery before you can properly soothe and connect with your new friend, so be sure to look out for anyAvatar: Frontiers of Pandora lift vine fruitsto help you on your journey. Your ikran is your key to flying in this massive open world game, and that can make getting around the map much less time-consuming. If you’re still struggling with pathfinding, check out our guide on whetherexploration or guided mode in Avatar: Frontiers of Pandorais best for you.
That’s what you need to know about when and how you get an ikran in the new Avatar game, so try to be patient until your time comes!
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