Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown Leitfäden
- PC cheats and trainers for Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown
- Console-friendly difficulty tweaks and trainer notes
- How to break yellow‑glowing walls
- Every Time Power and what it unlocks
- Deluxe Edition bonuses – what you actually get
- Athra Surges – all unlock methods and best uses
- Simurgh’s dialogue and the series’ rebirth theme
- Anime and manga influences behind The Lost Crown
- 2008 Prince of Persia nods you can hear and see
- Infinite Height “Fly” glitch – how to do it
- Minor animation and visual bugs you might see
- Fix crashes, freezes, and black screens on PC
- Treasures of the Seven Seas quest bug (and fix)
- Launchers and air combos for big damage
- Don’t neglect upgrades – early progression tips
- Parry vs dodge – mastering defense
- Explore smart: Fariba’s maps, hints, and secret walls
- Fast Time Crystal farming route (10,000 trophy)
- Lost Warriors and Old General Ardashir – all locations
- Mystery Chests – all locations and solutions
- Upgrading weapons, bow, and amulets at Kaheva’s Forge
- All amulets and the Tools of a Prophet trophy
- 100% collectibles – Wak‑Wak Trees, Soma Petals, Sand Jars, and more
- Upper City clock puzzle – step-by-step solution
- Trophies and achievements roadmap – easy platinum
PC cheats and trainers for Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown
SchummelnLooking for Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown cheats on PC? Trainers are your best friend. Two popular routes:
WeMod Trainer Suite
- One-click toggles like: Unhittable (invincibility), Infinite Health, Unlimited Potions, Unlimited Time Crystals, Time Crystal Multiplier, Unlimited Arrows, One-Hit Kills
- Quality-of-life tweaks: Amulets Don’t Use Slots, Max Amulet Slots, Run Speed Multiplier, Jump Height Multiplier
- How it works: launch the game via WeMod, wait for it to detect the running process, then toggle cheats on/off mid-game
Cheat Engine (advanced)
- Community tables typically include: Undead (you can’t die), Walk Key (hold CapsLock to walk), and other memory edits
- Basic setup: install Cheat Engine, start the game, attach CE to the game’s executable, load the table, then enable options by checking boxes or setting values
Built-in code-based tweaks (PC-only modding)
- The game supports code/config-based modifications depending on platform and setup. Implementation varies, but PC players sometimes enable cheats via edited files or community-made add-ons.
Tip: Use single-player trainers at your own risk. Back up saves before experimenting.
Console-friendly difficulty tweaks and trainer notes
SchummelnNo traditional cheat codes on consoles, but you can still tune the experience.
Use the built-in difficulty
- Rookie, Normal, Hard, and Immortal change enemy health, damage, and parry windows
- You can switch mid-game; the new setting takes effect after you respawn
About trainers and detection
- PC tools like WeMod focus on single-player games and toggle cheats locally
- Always read compatibility notes and keep trainers updated for the latest game patch
If you’re stuck on a boss or farming resources, lowering difficulty briefly can save time—no cheats needed.
How to break yellow‑glowing walls
FreischaltbarThose yellow-glowing walls aren’t for your sword. You’ll need blue explosive projectiles found in certain areas later in the story.
What to do
- Pick up the blue explosive with the interact button
- Aim at the glowing wall and throw to blast it open
You typically reach this mechanic after significant progress (roughly after many bosses). It’s a late-game gate for secret rooms and collectibles.
Every Time Power and what it unlocks
FreischaltbarNew Time Powers open the map like a true Metroidvania. Here’s what each does and when to expect them.
- Rush of the Simurgh: air dash for tighter platforming and combat gap-closes
- Shadow Time Power: drop a marker and teleport back—great for puzzles and farming loops
- Chakram – Shadow of the Simurgh: throw to create a teleport anchor and shadow copies; required for advanced puzzles (e.g., Upper City clock)
- Clairvoyance: reveal/see through certain walls and hidden paths
- Gravity Wings: double jump; comes fairly early after early bosses
- Dimensional Claw: create portals and grab/relocate objects
- Fabric of Time: enables specific traversal mechanics to reach new zones
Late-game upgrades, especially the Chakram (after Menolias in Upper City), unlock huge chunks of backtracking content.
Deluxe Edition bonuses – what you actually get
FreischaltbarIf you grabbed the Deluxe Edition of The Lost Crown, here’s what’s included:
- Immortals Outfit: a stylish skin you can equip in the Skins menu (START + Triangle on PlayStation). Purely cosmetic.
- Prosperity Bird Amulet: unlocked after speaking to the Mage in The Haven. Provides gameplay benefits and doesn’t use an amulet slot—great value for build-crafting.
Athra Surges – all unlock methods and best uses
FreischaltbarThere are 11 Athra Surges in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, and using each at least once is required for the “Warrior Within” trophy. Key surges and how to get them:
- Verethragna’s Smite (R1): obtained automatically early on
- Vayu’s Wave (R1): complete Artaban’s first challenges in the Haven
- Wind of Sistan (R1): found in The Depths near the Hyrcanian Forest link; creates a damaging vortex
- Bahman’s Breath (R2): auto-granted upon reaching Hyrcanian Forest; healing aura over time
- Shahbaz Spirit (R1): defeat a Sargon doppelganger in Sacred Archives; anti-air slice
- Soul of Gilgamesh (R3): west Pit of Eternal Sands; beat a hidden Sargon clone; buffs speed, strength, and defense
- Bahamut’s Rage (R3): reward for defeating Orod in Raging Sea; massive tornado
- Rashnu’s Judgment (R3): earned after beating Menolias in Upper City; counters any attack, including red
- Hadhayans’ Might (R2): in Hyrcanian Forest after Chakram – Shadow of the Simurgh; mid-air materialize and pounce
Use them situationally: heals for survivability runs, Wind of Sistan for crowd control, Rashnu for red-attack counters.
Simurgh’s dialogue and the series’ rebirth theme
OstereierThe Simurgh’s lines nod to Prince of Persia’s history of reinvention—three major reboots over the years. The “light from darkness” motif doubles as a meta message: the series evolves, sheds old skin, and returns stronger.
Anime and manga influences behind The Lost Crown
OstereierThe Lost Crown wears its anime and comic inspirations proudly.
- Visuals: bold, colorful panels with a darker seinen undercurrent (think Berserk, Vinland Saga)
- Combat and character arcs: shonen DNA—ambition, rivalry, pushing limits
- “Sargon is our Vegeta”: his Athra comes from rage and drive, mirroring ki/chi power-ups in Dragon Ball-style battles
It’s stylish, modern, and sells the power fantasy in motion.
2008 Prince of Persia nods you can hear and see
OstereierFans of the 2008 reboot will catch some fun throwbacks in The Lost Crown.
- Fariba hums the 2008 game’s main theme during encounters
- Parry and wall-jump sound cues echo familiar series audio, and breaking wood sounds recall the Sands trilogy
- The lore references entities imprisoned by priests of Ormazd, tying back to long-running franchise themes
The game charts its own timeline but winks at the classics for veterans.
Infinite Height “Fly” glitch – how to do it
FehlerThis Infinite Height/Fly glitch lets you soar straight up and skip sections.
Inputs
- Press jump, then the bow button, then immediately cancel with block (left trigger on controller)
- Hit them in very quick succession
- Hold jump and keep tapping block to maintain lift
Why it’s useful
- Sequence-break tall rooms
- Reach late-game areas early
- Skip some platforming gauntlets
It takes practice and may depend on your control remap. Once you get the rhythm, you can climb as high as you want.
Minor animation and visual bugs you might see
FehlerA few spots—like Thomyris Palace—can cause odd animation behavior. These are mostly cosmetic hiccups that don’t affect core gameplay. If something looks off, move to a new room or reload from the nearest Wak‑Wak Tree and carry on.
Fix crashes, freezes, and black screens on PC
FehlerIf Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown won’t launch or keeps crashing, work through these:
Update GPU drivers
- Download the latest drivers for NVIDIA, AMD, or Intel from the manufacturer’s site
- Reboot after installing
Verify game files
- On Steam: Library > right-click game > Properties > Installed Files > Verify Integrity
Force High Performance
- In Windows Graphics Settings, add the game’s executable and set it to High Performance
Compatibility toggles
- Right-click the game .exe > Properties > Compatibility
- Enable “Disable Fullscreen Optimizations” and “Run as Administrator”
Launch again and test after each step.
Treasures of the Seven Seas quest bug (and fix)
FehlerSome players hit a bug in the “Treasures of the Seven Seas” side quest where the bird won’t return to the pirate captain, blocking quest completion—and the Charitable Soul trophy.
Workaround
- Patch 1.03 fixed it for new saves
- If your save was affected before that patch, you’ll need to start a new playthrough to complete the quest and unlock the trophy
Launchers and air combos for big damage
HinweiseAir combat melts health bars and keeps you safe.
Core inputs
- Up + melee = launch; hold attack to rise and continue the combo
- In the air: Up + attack relaunches, Down + attack spikes enemies to the ground
- Add bow shots or Athra Surges mid-air to extend strings
With the right amulets, your launches get even nastier and you’ll control the fight from above.
Don’t neglect upgrades – early progression tips
HinweiseA steady upgrade path beats grinding levels of frustration.
Priorities
- Visit Kaheva’s Forge often to spend Azure Ingots and Time Crystals on sword/bow upgrades
- Buy extra potion slots ASAP—it’s the best survivability per coin early on
- Grab poison resistance gear from Kaheva before poison-heavy areas and bosses
A small damage upgrade can shave off entire attack cycles in boss fights.
Parry vs dodge – mastering defense
HinweiseDodging is safe, but parrying is where the real rewards are in The Lost Crown.
Why parry
- Reflects projectiles and staggers enemies
- Builds Athra meter much faster
- Opens big punish windows, especially on yellow attacks
Know your colors
- White attacks: parry or dodge
- Yellow attacks: learn these—parrying them is huge on bosses
- Red attacks: can’t be parried normally; after beating Menolias you unlock Rashnu’s Judgment to counter them
Mistimed parries hurt more. Practice on regular mobs first, then boss strings.
Explore smart: Fariba’s maps, hints, and secret walls
HinweiseStuck or hunting secrets in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown?
Use Fariba
- She sells region maps that reveal collectible spots and key locations
- Buy hints if the path forward isn’t obvious
Watch for hidden paths
- Lighter-colored walls are often breakable
- Sacred Archives is packed with tricky destructible walls hiding Time Crystals and chests
Revisit old zones after each new Time Power—you’ll be surprised how much opens up.
Fast Time Crystal farming route (10,000 trophy)
HinweiseNeed 10,000 Time Crystals for the “All the Time in the World” trophy? Try this mid-game loop.
Setup
- Fast travel to Forest Ruins and head east to a nearby Wak‑Wak Tree
- Drop your Shadow Time Power at the tree so you can instantly warp back
Loop
- Clear two nearby enemy clusters (birds and ground enemies, then a bomb-laden area)
- Vacuum up the crystals and teleport back to your Shadow
- Repeat for quick gains
Recommended amulets
- Ard’s Fortune (greatly boosts Time Crystal drops)
- Blessing (more survivability to keep the loop going)
- Ectaban Seal (pulls crystals from range)
- Four Royal Stars (extra damage for faster clears)
Drop to Rookie difficulty to speed it up even more.
Lost Warriors and Old General Ardashir – all locations
LeitfädenThe “Lost Warriors” quest sends you after eight elite fighters across Mount Qaf, then pits you against Old General Ardashir.
Where they show up
- Hyrcanian Forest
- The Depths
- Pit of Eternal Sands
- Sacred Archives
- Tower of Silence
- Upper City
- Lower City
Tips for the fights
- Learn parry timings—yellow attacks are your big openings
- Use Athra Surges for burst and for counters if you’ve unlocked them
- Some warriors drop Xerxes Coins
Defeat all eight to challenge Ardashir—expect tight parry checks, air combo punishes, and heavy pressure.
Mystery Chests – all locations and solutions
LeitfädenMystery Chests are special puzzle chests that only open after you perform a trick or meet a condition. There are nine total and they tie into “The Architect” side quest (needed for the Charitable Soul trophy).
How to open them
- Expect mini-puzzles, platforming checks, and Time Power requirements
- Some late-game boxes need the Chakram – Shadow of the Simurgh to reach or activate
If you can see a chest but can’t reach it yet, drop a Memory Shard and come back after your next power spike.
Upgrading weapons, bow, and amulets at Kaheva’s Forge
LeitfädenWant stronger damage and better builds fast? Here’s how to upgrade in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown.
Unlocking the Forge
- Get the Bow of Menolias after the early Hyrcanian Forest mini-boss
- Return to the Haven and Kaheva’s forge will open
Weapon upgrades
- Spend Azure Ingots (20 total in the game) and Time Crystals
- Split ingots between sword and bow based on your style
- Later tiers need rarer ingots (Azure Damascus)
Bow capacity
- Buy Menolias Quiver upgrades to add +5 arrows per level
- First costs gems; later ones also need Azure Damascus Ingots
Amulets and slots
- Upgrade amulets with Xerxes Coins (47 in the world)
- Find 9 amulet holders to expand from 3 to up to 12 equipped amulets
Pro tip: Upgrade weapons steadily—damage scales quickly, and it makes every boss cleaner.
All amulets and the Tools of a Prophet trophy
LeitfädenThere are 36 amulets in The Lost Crown. Grab them all to earn the Tools of a Prophet trophy and power up your build.
What they do
- Offensive: extend combos, boost damage (e.g., Blade Dancer)
- Defensive: slow time after parries or help against unblockables (e.g., Shield of Mithra)
- Utility: boost resource gains or situational damage (e.g., Four Royal Stars)
Good to know
- Nothing is missable; you can clean up post-game
- Many require story powers to reach
- Example: Shield of Mithra comes from the “Ancient Power Unearthed” side quest, which needs the Bow and Chakram of Menolias
Mark hard-to-reach spots and return after you unlock late-game Time Powers.
100% collectibles – Wak‑Wak Trees, Soma Petals, Sand Jars, and more
LeitfädenIf you’re chasing completion in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, here’s what to track.
Key collectible types
- Wak‑Wak Trees: save points and loadout stations sprinkled through all regions
- Soma Tree Petals: 30 petals; every 4 = +1 health bar
- Sand Jars (Spirited Sand): 30 total; tied to the “Written in the Sand” trophy
- Amulets, Amulet Holders, Lore Items, Xerxes Coins: found in chests, side quests, and tough rooms
Explore after every new Time Power—many secrets hide behind ability gates.
Upper City clock puzzle – step-by-step solution
LeitfädenStuck on the Upper City clock puzzle? You’ll need the Chakram – Shadow of the Simurgh upgrade.
How it works
- Explore three side chambers, grab their crystals, and slot them to form platforms and paths
- Use the Chakram teleport and shadow copies to reach and activate devices
Final room solution
- In the main chamber, step on the three plates when their matching ring (blue, red, yellow) glows
- You’re stopping rings one by one; time your steps so all three symbols glow together
- The clock activates, opening the way to the Simurgh Gate
Trophies and achievements roadmap – easy platinum
LeitfädenChasing 100% in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown? Good news: nothing is missable and you can free-roam after credits.
At a glance
- 42 trophies total
- Difficulty: about 4/10 on Easy
- Time to 100%: ~25–30 hours
What you’ll earn
- Story: automatic unlocks through 9 main quests
- Lost in Mount Qaf
- The Abducted Prince
- The Tiger and The Rat
- The Path to the Sand Prison
- The Darkest of Souls
- The Celestial Guardians
- Return to the Past
- Father and Son
- The Crossroads of Time
- Combat: bosses and special enemy feats
- Collectibles: amulets, Wak‑Wak Trees, Soma Petals, Sand Jars, Amulet Holders
- Misc/puzzles: environmental solutions and unique actions
Tip: Play on Rookie for your first run, then mop up collectibles and combat trophies with all powers unlocked.