How to upgrade weapons in Prince of Persia The Lost Crown

Jan. 15, 2024



We explain how to increase the damage of your swords and bow in The Lost Crown

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To upgrade weapons in Prince of Persia The Lost Crown, like your Swords and Bow, you need to find Kaheva’s Forge, where you meet the blacksmith goddess who can increase the damage of your weapons if you bring her Azure Damascus Ingots - and Time Crystals in great quantities. For more info on how this is done, we’ll explain the full process of upgrading weapons in Prince of Persia The Lost Crown below.

How to upgrade your swords and bow in Prince of Persia The Lost Crown

How to upgrade your swords and bow in Prince of Persia The Lost Crown

To upgrade your weapons and their damage in The Lost Crown, players need to do the following:

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From this point on, you can go speak to Kaheva at any point toupgrade your weapons, which costs an increasing amount of Time Crystals as well asAzure Damascus Ingots, rare materials found throughout the map. They’re not that easy to find, but don’t worry - we’ll show you how to get them in ourPrince of Persia Lost Crown Azure Damascus Ingotsguide.

Upgrading your weapons doesn’t change how they function, onlyincreasing their damage. You’ll definitely want to do this, as later enemies and bosses can get distressingly spongy and can wear down even the most experienced player if you can’t chip their health away quickly enough.

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