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How to get more amulet slots in The Prince of Persia The Lost Crown

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Amulets are important for Sargon’s adventure. They add perks and buffs that make combat and platforming easier in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown. However, at the start, you’re only limited to a few amulets. We’ll show you how to get more slots on the Amulet Holder in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown.

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Prince of Persia The Lost Crown: How to get more Amulet slots

There are a few ways of acquiring more slots for the holder. Each method is simple, but one method requires a little more leg work on your part. Don’t worry though, we’ll go over both. So keep on reading. 

Buying the upgrade

The first method and probably the best way to get more Amulet slots is simply to buy them at the merchants in Haven for example. At the start, the upgrade costs about 250 Time Crystals and gets more expensive as you go. Time Crystals are easy to farm since enemies drop them, they’re found in chests, and you can get Amulets that force enemies to drop more. On top of that, if you go off the beaten path, there’s a high chance of landing on a Time Crystal cache. There were times I had over several thousand Time Crystals banked, and that was because I was going after all the enemies in the level. So getting enough for the Amulet upgrade can be easy. 

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Look in chests

There are many chests scattered throughout Mount Qaf, and stumbling on one with an Amluet upgrade is somewhat high. However, like Athra Surges and skins for Sargon, the Amulet upgrades can be rare. But looking in each chest you come across, could increase your chances of finding one. So make sure you explore every part of the section you’re in

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Complete quest

Some quests give out rare rewards like life upgrades or certain Amulets. On top of that, some story missions that are in the main narrative of Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown have boss battles at the end of of them. Just like other rewards you get, Amulet Upgrades can easily be earned by this method as well. The only hard part is defeating the boss. Each boss will push you, but it makes it worth it. You could get either an Amulet upgrade or something just as powerful to help you and Sargon on your adventure. 

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By the looks of it, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown isn’t a graphically demanding game. But it’s worth knowing if your PC can still run the game. Check out our guide to help you figure out if your system is compatible. 


Prince of Persia The Lost Crown is available now via Ubisoft, Epic Games, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, and Nintendo Switch.


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Raza Malik
Raza is a Contributing Writer who's been at PC Invasion since March 2023. After he earned his Media Arts degree at Niagara College, he went on to grow his portfolio by working at such publications as GameRant. While he plays a wide array of different types of games, Raza enjoys discussing open-world games, shooters, and live service games. Some of his favorite series include Assassin's Creed, God of War, and the Diablo series. On the side, he enjoys editing videos, and creating content for his side project Marching Into Madness.
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