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All Azure Ingot locations in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown

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The majority of upgrades you get in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown come in the form of new moves, amulets, and traversal options. In terms of combat, you will essentially be relying on your sword and bow for the entire game, but that doesn’t mean you can’t improve them. As is the case with most games, you can’t simply improve your weapons for free, or even for basic currency. No, in order to upgrade your trusty blades to hit as hard as you want them to, you will need to find Azure Ingots to strengthen your tools of battle. These aren’t terribly rare, but you probably won’t come across nearly enough playing normally to fully power up your gear. Here are all Azure Ingot locations to give you an edge in combat.

Where to find all Azure Ingots

There are 20 Azure Ingots in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown‘s giant map. By bringing them to Keheva’s Forge, you can choose to invest them in either your sword or bow to increase their power. If you want to get both to max power, every last ingot will be required. You won’t be able to grab them all as soon as the game opens up. Many require you to unlock specific skills by progressing the main story, which will be noted in the list below, which also reveals the location of each one.

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Lower City

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A map in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown.
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Drop down and teleport through the grate to find the chest.

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A map of the lower city in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown.
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Double jump with the Gravity Wings to get up onto the ledge to snag this ingot.

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This ingot is a reward for restoring 25 Fresco pieces.

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A map in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown.
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Teleport straight up and land on the platform on the right. Drop down and dash under to the platform below it with the ingot.

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The map screen in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown.
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Go through the broken wall on the right side of this room.

Sacred Archives

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A map in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown.
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Dash through the grate while manipulating the stairs on the upper-right side of this room.

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A map in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown.
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Defeat all the enemies in this room to open up a pathway to the left to the chest.

The Depths

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A map menu in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown.
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On the upper-left side of this room, platform around the spinning spikes to reach the chest.

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The map menu in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown.
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Go over the waste and up the walls to run straight into this chest.

Soma Tree

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The Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown map.
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On the lower-left side of this room, carefully fall between the thorny walls.

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Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown's map.
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Solve the statue puzzle by positioning the tallest on the left facing left, the next tallest one in the middle facing right, and the shortest on the right facing left.

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A map menu in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown.
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Fall through the floor and break a secret wall on the left side of the room.

Pit of Eternal Sands

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Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown map menu.
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Grab an explosive from above and bring it down and around to the glowing wall to the southeast.

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A map screen in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown.
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Teleport and jump up the wall at the top left of this room around the crystals, then use the Fabric of Time to zip along the points to the right to reach the chest.

Sunken Harbor

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Another Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown map.
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Stock the explosive here and jump up and to the right above the spiked ceiling to blow open a wall.

Raging Sea

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A map menu in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown.
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It’s out in the open below deck on the ship here.

Tower of Silence

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Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown's map.
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There’s no trick to reaching this chest, but it is a mimic and will attack you when you try, so be ready to fight back.

Upper City

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A map menu in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown.
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Drop down through the two grates here and land right on the chest.

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A map menu in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown.
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Use your wall jumps and air dashes to get through this brutal obstacle course for another ingot reward.

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Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown's map screen.
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The final ingot is your reward for finishing The Impossible Climb sidequest.

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