Time Powers. Each Feather of the Simurgh grants you an additional Time Power, which can alter time and space. Time Powers are unlocked sequentially and help you progress through specific areas of the world. They can also be used in combat.
Rush of the Simurgh
Description: It grants you the ability to dash in the air forward or backward. In Combat, allows Sargon to stop a fall after being hit, before reaching the ground.
Shadow of the Simurgh
Description: Allows you to crystallize your current position and action in a Shadow with [Button]. Tap [Button] once the Shadow is placed to return to its position and replay the crystallized action. As long as the Shadow is active, the indicator will appear on the bottom-left of the screen.
Clairvoyance
Description: Allows Sargon to enter a parallel dimension, making certain elements appear and disappear locally. Press [Button] to change the dimension. Press [Button] again to return to the initial dimension.
Dimensional Claw
Description: Open a rift in reality, sending a captured entity into a parallel dimension and back again. Press [B] to open a rift and capture an entity. Hold and release [B] while aiming with [L] to release the entity.
Gravity Wings
It will be here after you summon the first Celestial Guardian - Satevis.
Description: Allow Sargon to leap in mid-air. Press [Jump] in the air to perform a second jump. Can also be used to stop a fall before reaching the ground.
Fabric of Time
You will get it after the second confrontation with Vahram.
Description: Infused with Athra, Sargon's sash bends and expands at will. Press [RB] briefly to propel Sargon to his target. Hold [RB] to pull the target to Sargon.
Pressing [RB] briefly allows Sargon to reach certain locations, while holding [RB] on certain objects can pull them to change the environment.
Sargon can also reach his enemies on the ground or in the air with a brief press of [RB]. He can also draw them to him or tear off their protection, depending on their weight, if [RB] is maintained.
Region Maps. Places where you can meet Fariba and buy from her a map of the region you are in, which will cause the region to be uncovered on your ingame map.
Secret passageways hidden behind walls that will be revealed after you hit the wall several times with your sword. This will unlock access to hidden rooms that generally contain some interesting items.
Save your progression and manage your equipment (Amulets, Athra surges). Respawn here on a Game Over.
Fast Travel Altars. You can use these altars to move quickly around the game world. To make this possible you must first reach them and restore them. Once you've done this, you can interact with one of them and then choose a desired destination from the list, another unlocked altar to teleport to.
Basic abilities used by the player character. They are unlocked as you progress through the game. The first two are unlocked early in the game, only the third one becomes available much later.
Athra Surges are special abilities that can be offensive or defensive. Two of them can be equipped at once. To equip new Athra ability you must go to a Wak-Wak Tree.
Amulet Holders increase by 1 the number of slots available for Amulets. At the beginning, 3 such slots are available. A total of 9 Amulet Holders can be found, bought or received as a reward for completing the quest, bringing the total number of slots to 12.
Amulets grant passive bonuses that can alter your playstyle. They have very diverse powers from attack boosts to healing properties or even game-changing capacities like display enemy life bars, signal nearby treasure chests, etc.
Soma Tree Petals and Soma Tree Flowers extend our character's health bar. Each Soma Tree Flower and every four Soma Tree Petals add another segment to the life bar. In total you can get 12 health bar upgrades (6 Soma flowers + 24 Soma petals) for a total of 15 health bar segments.
You need Azure Damascus Ingots to upgrade your swords and bow. A total of 20 can be found, which is exactly the amount you need to upgrade both weapons to the maximum. You can upgrade weapons at the Kaheva forge.
Memory Shards allow you to take a snapshot of your current environment and mark the place on the world map for later. It is especially useful to keep track of a blocked path or a treasure out of reach. Each memory shard chest gives two additional shards.
Vendors from whom you can purchase various items or upgrades. The currency you will need to make purchases is Time Crystals, Xerxes Coins or Azure Damascus Ingots. Some items and upgrades will be available when you have made progress in the main story of the game.
Sargon's Outfits allow you to customize your character's appearance. You can find them after opening a particularly tough chests to get to. They are purely cosmetic items so they don't have any gameplay impact.
Spirited-Sand Jars are needed to complete the side quest "Prophecy of Mount Qaf".
Lore Items are special collectible items that can be collected in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown. There are 57 of them in total. The vast majority of them can be found by exploring the game world. In a few cases, you will first have to break some sort of container in which they are placed.
Time Crystals Chests are treasure chests containing 200 Time Crystals.
Xerxes Coins are a special currency that is used to purchase better upgrades for amulets from Kaheva or items sold by The Scrapper.
The amount of coins you can collect is exactly enough to buy all the items you can buy with them and make all the upgrades. So you don't have to worry about running out of them.
Additional side quests, not related to the main storyline of the game, which can be completed to earn valuable rewards.
Various items or locations related to side quests or puzzles available in the game.
Named Encounters. Notable enemies that appear in the Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown game. Here you will find bosses that are part of the game's main storyline, as well as other named enemies that will stand in your way as you explore Mount Qaf.
Places where we will come across various types of puzzles or more difficult challenges that require some cleverness.
Small crystalline forms of space-time. Source of a valuable and highly coveted currency on Mount Qaf. Each of them grants 20 Time Crystals.
All sorts of stone tablets, inscriptions, scrolls and the like that you can find on your way and read. From them you can learn something about the game world or, for example, find clues on how to solve nearby puzzles.
Arrow stands that will allow you to replenish the supply of your arrows. Arrows can, of course, be replenished after you unlock the ability to use the bow, that is, you find the Bow of Menolias.
A special door controlled by a guard's eye that you will be able to unlock once you acquire the Holy Scholarship Key that drops from a defeated Jailer.
Yellow-lit walls that can be destroyed with an explosion. For this to be possible, you must have the "Dimensional Claw" power and use it to absorb some explosive object, such as a barrel, yellow rock, explosive plant, and the like and then throw it towards the wall.
The gates and hatches that are made of metal bars. At first they are an impassable barrier, but after acquiring the "Chakram Shadow of the Simurgh" ability you will be able to teleport to the other side.
Large monsters blocking the way in narrow corridors in The Depths. They have a large stone mask that prevents them from taking damage when attacking them from the front. To get past such monster use the "Shadow of the Simurgh" power. Then you can attack its red abdomen and kill it or just move on.
Different types of passages that can be passed the first time only by approaching them from a particular side. These can be, for example, gates that can be opened by pulling a lever located on one side of them, or wooden blockades that can be destroyed but only by hitting them from a particular side.
The locations you must travel to when completing the objectives of the quests included in the main storyline of the Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown game. Warning: Be aware that this markers contain some spoilers!
Other places marked on the Prince of Persia game map that do not qualify for other categories.