bosses in Prince of Persia The Lost Crown – strong opponents with a unique set of skills, often with several phases. Battles with them allow you to advance through the plot, and also give Sargon new skills. Enemies cause a lot of trouble, which is why it’s worth familiarizing yourself with their arsenal of skills in advance in order to understand how to block enemy attacks and what strategy to build.
In this guide, we'll tell you in detail how to defeat all the bosses in Ubisoft's Prince of Persia, look at the list of skills for each of them, and also provide strategies for battles.
How many bosses are there in the game?
In total, Prince of Persia The Lost Crown features: fourteen bosses, including the final one:
- General Uviska.
- Sword master.
- The rebel prisoner.
- Erlik.
- Jahandar.
- Sargon's version.
- Bahram.
- Giant crab.
- Kiana, Lady of the Forest.
- Azhdha.
- Menelaus.
- Orod.
- King Darius.
- The final boss is Bahram.
How to defeat all bosses in Prince of Persia The Lost Crown
Next, we will tell you in detail how to defeat all the bosses in Prince of Persia 2024 and give a detailed description of the strategy for each elite enemy.
General Uvishka
Location: Battlefield.
General Uvishka is the first boss that Sargon will face: he fights with a spear while sitting on a horse. The boss has two phases, during the first you should pay attention to the following attacks:
- High jump – Uvishka jumps from his horse, his eyes glow red, and after landing he deals AoE damage. During this skill, move away, and as soon as the boss falls, go on the offensive.
- Melee attacks – it’s easy enough to parry them.
- Rage – the general’s eyes light up yellow, after which the boss begins to recklessly swing his weapon: it’s enough to parry all the blows.
In the second phase, having lost 50% of his health, Uvishka will fight on his own two feet, which is why the list of his skills will change:
- The boss still jumps into the air as his eyes glow red and lands, dealing AoE damage. Move away from the place where the general will fall, and then immediately go on the offensive.
- Spear Lunge - a couple of forward lunge strikes that push Sargon away, avoid them.
Swordmancer
Location: Castle.
The next boss, the Sword Master, will be encountered by Sargon during the Battle of Persepolis quest. The enemy mainly uses his blade and shield; defeating him will not be difficult, since the Master has only one phase and several skills:
- Straight Lunge (indestructible attack) - dodge when the enemy runs towards Sargon, try to land a couple of blows in the back.
- Sword combination – it is enough to parry all attacks with a sword.
To quickly deal with the Sword Master, use your ult when the indicator in the lower right corner is full.
Risen Prisoner
Location: Lower town.
The third boss from the Prince of Persia list is the Risen Prisoner, which also only has one phase. He has three main tricks to watch out for:
- Stone Column Lunge (indestructible attack) - run away from the place where the enemy is hitting, for example, roll behind him, then try to deliver several counterattacks.
- Hit by a stone column (indestructible attack) - also dodge the blow, you can try to go around the enemy behind his back and hit him a couple of times while he is fiddling with the column.
- Rotation with column – reckless sustained attack: the prisoner takes his “weapon” and begins to spin to increase its range. The best solution would be to stay above the enemy, or to run further away in advance and prepare to parry.
Be sure to dodge attacks during which the prisoner's eyes glow red - they are the most dangerous. Also, don't forget to use Atra's Radiance.
Erlik
Location: Hyrcanian forest
Erlik is another boss of Prince of Persia The Lost Crown, which is a huge boar with tusks made of wood and fur made of grass. The enemy has only one phase and a relatively small attack pool:
- Stomp – the boar accelerates and rushes towards Sargon, growling loudly and stomping.
- Siege shells (indestructible attack) – the animal spews purple mucus from its mouth, attacking the enemy. Slide under them, trying to get closer and strike.
- Strike with fangs (Indestructible Attack) - The boss turns his head to the side, then throws it back to attack Sargon with powerful fangs. As soon as his eyes light up, move away to dodge.
- Kick with hind hooves (indestructible attack) - the enemy kicks Sargon with his hind hooves and throws the young man into the air. When the eyes glow red, dodge, after which you can go on the offensive.
Jahandar
Location: Lower town.
Jahandar, the guardian of the Citadel, will be encountered during the quest “Prisoners of Mount Qaf” in the Lower City. This is an elite story boss that has two phases. In the first he has the following skills:
- claw strike – a normal attack, must be parried.
- Poison tail (indestructible attack) - the enemy stands sideways and plunges the poisonous tail into the ground. Roll towards the enemy to avoid damage and land multiple hits.
- Flight – from time to time Jahandar takes off and lands in another place, causing AoE damage: be on the move so as not to lose HP.
- Reckless Attack – the boss runs up and rushes towards Sargon, trying to butt him with his horns: parry the attack for a counterattack. This skill of Jahandar deals a lot of damage, be careful.
When Jahandar loses a third of his HP, a short cutscene will play during which he will enter the second phase:
- Избегайте black sphere, which the boss releases from his mouth: it flies over the field, hovers over Sargon and attacks him with a beam of light. Just move around so you don't get underneath it, if you hit it it will dissipate.
- Poison Projectiles – the boss releases spikes with poison from his tail, you need to reflect them to cause damage to the enemy.
- Black Roar – Jahandar sits down, then growls, releasing a black aura from his mouth, repelling Sargon: move away to avoid damage.
- Poison tail – the attack is identical to the skill from the first phase, but now the creature hits at a greater distance.
Sargon variant
Location: Depths.
Variant Sargon is an alternative and, of course, evil version of the protagonist. He uses the same attacks as the hero, adding to them the new Radiance of Atra, which can be obtained for defeating him. Parry your enemy's blows and don't forget that he can also use a bow.
When the boss uses Arash's beam, jump into the air to avoid damage from the attack. Once accumulated, use Atra's Radiance skill to inflict maximum damage on the enemy. Sargon's Variant only has one phase, so this battle won't take much time.
Bahram
Location: Upper town
You will meet Bahram for the first time in the Upper City, as part of the main quest “The Kidnapped Prince”. This is one of the strongest bosses, it has two phases and a fairly extensive skill pool. In the first phase, you should pay attention to:
- Red Wave Slash – Bahram releases red attacks at a great distance: you need to parry them or dodge them by jumping.
- Sword Combo (indestructible attack) - the boss performs a three-time combo attack, during which he hits twice at ground level and then attacks from the air. During the final hit, the opponent's eyes will glow red.
- Bahram is able to parry and counterattack Sargon, which is why you should be careful when performing a combination of attacks.
Having lost approximately 15-20% of his health, the boss will enter the second phase:
- Bahram takes a stance and makes a decisive lunge towards Sargon; parry this attack so as not to lose a significant part of your HP.
- Boss spends red blow, directed downward while in the air, after which it makes an AoE attack at ground level. Try to dodge all of these skills while dealing damage in between.
- Избегайте spheres (indestructible attack) - Bahram will sheathe his sword and call the sphere to Sargon, as soon as he starts casting the skill, move away from him.
- Slow Orb (indestructible attack) – the boss creates a huge sphere, and he himself stands in its center. The sphere slows down the character, so it is important to try to quickly get out of its area of effect.
- Strikes all over the map (Indestructible Attack) - Bahram attacks with multiple slashes across the screen, they fly randomly and deal damage if they pass near Sargon.
Giant crab
The giant crab is a mini-boss, so the battle with it consists of only one phase:
- Stomp on the ground – the most common attack, during which the crab’s eyes light up: it raises its claws, and then hits the ground, causing AoE damage. You can jump up and attack the boss in the air while he is casting this skill.
- Projectile attack – the enemy releases a bunch of balls from his mouth, which scatter in different directions and bounce off the ground several times.
- Single claw strike - similar to a stomp, but the boss uses only one of his claws: the attack can be parried.
- Claw Strike – you can see this attack when one of the claws still has a shield on it. The crab prepares the skill for a while, its eyes light up, and then it charges towards Sargon.
Kiana, Lady of the Forest
Location: Soma tree.
Kiana is the first boss with three phases. It won't be easy to defeat her, as she has a really wide arsenal of attacks. In the first phase, you should pay attention to:
- Horse bite – the boss disappears from the arena, after a few moments a pair of red eyes will appear in the background. Run to the side, and while the dog is rushing past, try to hit him.
- Subnautical Hunter: – During the battle, a mark may appear on Sargon, trying to track his location. This will be followed by a spear throw from Kiana and an attack from the horse: he will rush across the entire arena, just jump over him. Additionally, Atra's Shockwave can be used while dodging the spear.
- Ascension – a tornado appears in the arena, after which Kiana flies out of the ground and fires poisonous projectiles across the area. Run to the side and beware of this skill. While the horse is in the air, you can try to strike it.
After losing 30% of her health, Kiana will begin to summon clones to attack Sargon. The second phase is especially dangerous due to the following boss skills:
- Attack of the Clones – copies of Kiana are highlighted in yellow. Parry attacks from earthly enemies and dodge air strikes.
- Spin Spear Attack (Unbreakable Attack) - Kiana spins her spear as her mount charges towards Sargon. The red glow will show the range of the skill. Move in the opposite direction from Kiana and jump to avoid the dog.
- Improved Thicket Attack - eyes appear in the background, after which, as before, the dog jumps out. Be careful: as soon as he runs away, three clones will fly towards Sargon.
- Spinning spear throw – Kiana throws a spear at her opponent, the distance will be much greater, and the boss himself can teleport - parry the throw.
- Reckless Air Attack – the enemy takes a stance in the air, her eyes glow yellow, and she herself flies towards Sargon. Try to carry out a counterattack.
In the third phase, the strategy is almost the same: dodge the clones and the improved spear attack. When Kiana starts her purple breath attack, try to jump and dodge, going to the other side of the arena.
Azhdaha
Location: Pit of Eternal Sands.
The Azhdhi boss has two phases, in the first the most dangerous attacks are:
- Snake bite – your teeth begin to shine and your eyes glow red: just make a jerk to the side.
- Whip tail – swings his tail, causing damage to Sargon: just dodge and hit in between.
- Breath of the snake – Azhdaha exhales purple energy, causing damage: jump and dodge in the opposite direction.
- Spherical bombs – purple spheres are created that fall and explode: dodge them and jump into gaps where it is safe.
When Azhdah's head is in the air, jump and hit it as quickly as possible.
Having lost a third of its health, the snake will enter the second phase:
- Combo – the eyes glow yellow, and Azhdah carries out a combination of a whip with his tail, a lunge and a bite. Dodge the first attack and parry the bite.
- Tail drill - buries his tail into the ground, after which he tries to get closer to Sargon. When the tail appears on the surface, shells will fly out of it in both directions of the field.
- Improved Snake Bite – the same attack as in the first phase, but consists of two hits.
Menelaus
Menelaus, like Azhdha, has two phases. In the first one, you need to put pressure on the enemy, constantly hitting him. He fires a bow loaded with a red arrow, and also jumps into the air and attacks from there. These are the most important and basic blows. In addition, there is a “yellow” skill that needs to be parried. During the transition to the second phase, arrows rain down on the battlefield, stay close to the center of the arena and try to avoid damage.
In the second phase, you should pay attention to the following skills:
- Boomerang projectile – Menelaus launches a sphere that flies behind Sargon and then returns back: be careful with it.
- While charging his bow and aiming, the boss fires two or three arrows in a row in the second phase. He will continue to shoot until Sargon gets closer.
- Volley of arrows in the second phase it also becomes improved: Menelaus fires several volleys at once.
- Rain of arrows can be reused.
A number of skills become stronger at 25% health: the boss releases more charges, attacks faster and moves much more dexterously.
Orod
Orod, the Lord of Storms, has two phases and is an extremely difficult opponent. In the first phase, the boss uses the following attacks:
- "Come on, traitor" - the phrase that Orod says at the beginning, after which it sweeps across the entire arena: this attack cannot be parried, it causes colossal damage.
- Ground strikes – unparriable attacks, during which the boss jumps up and falls down, causing area damage. Repeats several times if not interrupted.
- Rotating anchor – jumps up and launches his weapon, which spins and comes back.
The second phase begins after the boss loses 20% of his health and includes the following skills:
- Spinning kick – Orod’s eyes light up red, he flies up and begins to spin his weapon, after which he falls down, stabbing it into the ground. Move aside, and when the boss falls, hit him in the back.
- call of thunder – the enemy charges the attack for some time, after which he creates an air field around himself. If you notice that Orod is standing in one place, move away.
- Counterattack – the boss is able to counterattack at any moment of the battle.
- Cyclone – the enemy creates a huge cyclone, which is divided into two parts and passes across the field on each side. You can only dodge with the help of “Shadow”.
After each attack, Orod takes a break for a while, stay close to him and attack at such moments. In addition, when the boss turns blue, he is able to block Sargon's ultimate.
King Darius
Location: Tower of Silence.
Darius has three phases, just like Kiana, so get ready for a long battle. In the first phase of the king’s attack, you can try to parry, but this will not do any good - most often Sargon will simply fly to the side. Wait for the ice skills, parry them, and then start hitting the boss. Much of the battle will be spent in the air, as the enemy fills the arena with ice and jumps.
After losing 30% of his health, the Tsar enters the second phase, setting his sword on fire. He often uses diagonal attacks that end with a downward slash, often followed by wheels of fire. The boss is also extremely mobile, which makes it worth jumping and dodging, taking advantage of the environment.
Many attacks are highlighted, so you can see where King Darius will fly. After losing a short cut-scene, an unparryable attack occurs - at this time it is better to stay higher.
In the third phase, the enemy combines ice and fire attacks from the first two phases. Once you understand their alternation, it will be extremely easy to finish off the boss. Try to avoid all AoE skills, especially fire and ice that fill the arena.
Final Boss (Bahram)
Location: Crossroads of times.
Bahram is the final boss of Prince of Persia The Lost Crown. This is not the first time Sargon has encountered him, but now the battle will be more difficult than before. Bahram, time and space itself, has the following skills:
- Light – the eyes light up red, after which the boss disappears and appears above the center of the arena. He fires a lot of fire projectiles: dodge them.
- Ray of time – the boss appears on the side of the arena and releases an incinerating beam. Jump and stay in the air until the attack is completed, then immediately hit the enemy.
- Sun – Bahram flies into the sky and creates two points to catch on, after which he generates two burning balls. Pull yourself up and strike the enemy several times, trying not to get attacked.
- Protective field – the enemy creates a protective dome around himself, as well as a large circle of flame, which sharply begins to narrow, pinching Sargon and causing damage. You can try to damage Bahram, and then leave the AoE damage area.
When you defeat Bahram, hit the sphere that appears above him: after this the boss will begin to regenerate. The second phase has the following skills:
- Round Strike – the boss spins, striking with his sword: just parry or step aside.
- Incinerate - While Sargon is beating Bahram, the latter can summon a scorching beam of light emanating from the ground and hitting the area next to the boss.
- dissection – a short cut-scene is played, after which the entire screen is cut into purple stripes. Once in them, the protagonist will receive damage.
- Unstoppable attack – the boss’s eyes glow yellow, after which he rushes across the entire arena: you can parry to deal significant damage.
- Two suns and clones – as before, the boss creates two burning spheres, as well as many clones. As soon as the “suns” disappear, copies of Bahram will fly down, attacking with blades.
Break the sphere again, after which time will roll back, the third phase will begin:
- Reinforced salvo – the boss creates a copy of himself in the opposite part of the arena, after which both enemies begin to spew out burning balls.
- sweep – the enemy summons doubles that thrust their swords into the ground, then appears himself and, after landing, deals AoE damage in an area.
Some previous skills become stronger. The main difficulty in the battle is lightning speed: Bahram's combinations are too fast. You just need to memorize them, and also remember the animations with which each attack starts.
After the cutscene, the fourth phase will begin. Sargon's skills will be greatly enhanced, while all of Bahram's skills will remain the same. All that remains is to simply beat the enemy to death, using all the buffs. Please note that the enemy will also become faster and more dangerous.
We hope our guide helped you understand how to defeat all the bosses in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown. If you have any questions, ask them at commentswe will definitely answer.



























