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Prince Of Persia: The Lost Crown - How To Unlock Fast Travel

One of the most important features in is the rare structures that allow you to fast travel between locations, but this system can be tricky to unlock. Unless you are directly looking for fast travel points, they are very easy to miss as you explore. However, there is a clue you can learn about the time curse of Mount Qaf that lets you find these anchor points on your map.

One of the reasons why fast travel is so important comes from how 's modern Metroidvania map works. While you can recover health at Wak-Wak Trees scattered commonly throughout regions, you are unable to move between these rest stops. As a result, you often have to travel all the way back to safe areas like The Haven hub on foot, and past waves of enemies in different rooms.

Resting at a Wak-Wak Tree resets all the enemies in an area. If you defeated a group of foes in a room before, they will respawn the moment you choose to recover Sargon's health and other resources.

The best way to find fast travel spots is to look for the purple distortion of your screen as you explore to discover Pegasus Statues on your map. When you're trying to repair the goddess statue in the Lower City, you'll end up breaking small purple orbs that represent rifts in space and time. Destroying these repairs different structures, and allows you to reach new parts of the world in .

You may see a place where you can fast travel in The Haven hub within the Lower City at first, but this point is blocked by a gate until you find another one in a different region.

While some of these rifts are reserved only for pursuit of the main story, you may see the same purple distortion as you travel to unexplored areas. Reaching the Scholar's Archive region for the first time is usually where

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