Where to find the ore ingots for weapon upgrades in Prince of Persia The Lost Crown
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The Prince of Persia The Lost Crown Azure Damascus Ingots are one of the most prized collectibles you can find, special metal ore used at Kaheva’s Forge to upgrade your sword and bow. Finding these ingots' locations is difficult and there’s no real trick to it beyond going out there and searching Mt. Qaf for yourself - though of course, having a map with all their locations and what you need to find them will certainly help! With that in mind, we’ll show you how to find Azure Damascus Ingots in The Lost Crown, as well as what abilities you’ll need to reach them.
Azure Damascus Ingot locations in Prince of Persia The Lost Crown
While there may be more Azure Damascus Ingots in Prince of Persia The Lost Crown, here’s every single one we’ve found so far and what you’ll need to get to them.You can click on the icon in the top right corner of the map to zoom in and get further detail.
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This isn’t every Ingot in the game, as Mt. Qaf is huge and we’re still exploring, butit is enough to fully upgrade either the swords or the bow,doing massive damage to enemies in combat.
Of course, if you need a refresher on how these ingots are actually used, check out ourPrince of Persia Lost Crown weapon upgradesguide for more info on refining your blades and bow at Kaheva’s Forge.
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