The medallion system in The Rogue Prince of Persia is your key to creating devastating builds that can carry you through the toughest challenges. These powerful items go way beyond simple stat boosts; they’re the foundation of every successful run. You’ll collect them from defeated enemies, chests, and shops, then combine them strategically to create synergies that transform basic attacks into game changing abilities.
The system got completely overhauled in the Risk-Reward update, removing the old adjacency puzzles in favor of flexible slot management where you can sacrifice medallions to unlock new slots or upgrade existing ones. Understanding which medallions work together, when to take risks with corrupted variants, and how to adapt your build on the fly will make the difference between crushing your enemies and getting crushed yourself.
Essential Medallion Facts:
- Start each run with 3 medallion slots, expandable up to 12 total
- Four rarity types: Base (two piece), Rare, Legendary, Corrupted
- Sacrifice medallions at Astara’s Workshop or Moksha Altars for upgrades
- 10 medallion packs available for permanent unlocking
- Corrupted medallions offer high reward but come with serious penalties
- Build synergy matters more than individual medallion power
- Elemental combinations (fire + poison) create explosive reactions
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Understanding Medallions
Medallions aren’t just equipment pieces you slap on and forget about. They’re the DNA of your entire playstyle for each run.
Every medallion you equip changes how the Prince fights, moves, or interacts with enemies. Some boost your weapon damage, others make your kicks spread resin to slow enemies, and the really special ones can completely transform your abilities.

The beauty of the current system is its flexibility. Gone are the days of trying to solve placement puzzles on a grid. Now you focus on what really matters: building combinations that work together.
You’ll start every run with three medallion slots ready to go. As you progress and find Astara’s Workshop or Moksha Altars, you face a crucial choice: sacrifice a medallion to either unlock a new slot for future power or upgrade an existing medallion for immediate strength.
Getting Your First Medallions
Your medallion collection grows in two ways: temporary finds during runs and permanent unlocks for your entire playthrough.
During each run, you’ll discover medallions by defeating enemies (small chance), opening chests and altars (guaranteed sources), or buying them from merchants with gold. These discoveries go straight into your “bag” and don’t take up active slots until you equip them.
The real game changer comes from finding medallion pack blueprints in challenge rooms. These risky areas test your skills but reward you with blueprints you can take back to Paachi in the Oasis. Spend some Soul Cinders, and you’ll unlock entire packs containing 2-5 new medallions that become permanently available in all future runs.
Currently, ten medallion packs await your discovery: Vayu’s Pack, Bruiser Pack, Dazzling Pack, Technique Pack, Legendary Pack, Gilded Pack, Puncture Pack, Elementary Pack, Corrupted Pack, and Sharpener Pack.
Medallion Categories and Rarity
Understanding medallion rarity helps you make smart building decisions from the moment you find them.
Base Medallions come as two piece sets, left and right halves. Equipping just one piece gives a small bonus, but completing the set significantly boosts the effect. These form solid foundations for any build. Think Sharpener pieces for weapon damage or Elemental pieces for fire and poison builds.
Rare Medallions are single pieces that serve as the backbone of most builds. They offer more specialized effects than base medallions. Burning Blade gives your attacks a 20% chance to ignite enemies, while Sticky Kick makes your kicks spread slowing resin.

Legendary Medallions are game changers that appear rarely but can define entire builds. Vayu’s Effigy automatically triggers Vayu’s Breath when you dash, while Zurvan’s Seal gives you an extra life (though experienced players often skip this for more offensive options).
Corrupted Medallions represent the ultimate risk-reward choice. They provide incredibly powerful benefits alongside significant penalties. Corrupted Sharpener increases both damage dealt and received by 50%. Corrupted Slasher doubles critical hit damage but reduces base damage by 30%.
Building Powerful Synergies
Great medallion builds create chain reactions where each action sets up the next one perfectly.
The Elemental Destroyer focuses on combining fire and poison effects. Start with Burning Blade and Poisonous Blade to apply both elements through regular attacks. Add Critical Toxin so critical hits create poison clouds, and Critical Fire to guarantee crits against burning enemies. When enemies suffer from both fire and poison simultaneously, they explode for extra area damage.
This build works beautifully with fast weapons like Poisoned Claws. Every hit has chances to apply both elements, critical hits become more frequent and deadly, and the elemental explosions clear groups of enemies efficiently.
The Critical Assassin pushes critical hit chance toward 100% for massive damage spikes. Double Daggers guarantee crits after dodging, making them perfect for this approach. Corrupted Slasher doubles your critical damage, while Puncturing Tool ensures your tools always crit.
The key is maintaining aggressive positioning to trigger your weapon’s critical conditions constantly. Dodge frequently, strike hard, and use tools to finish what your weapons start.
You might also like this: The Rogue Prince of Persia Weapons Guide
The Movement Master turns the Prince’s parkour into a weapon system. Medallions like Igniting Dive set the ground on fire when you dive-attack, Sticky Kick spreads resin with kicks, and various vault-triggered effects make every movement count.
This build demands the highest skill level but offers incredible satisfaction when mastered. You’re constantly in motion, using walls and enemies as platforms while every parkour move becomes a potential attack.
Advanced Tips for Medallion Management
Smart medallion management separates good players from great ones.
Sacrifice Decisions: When you reach Astara’s Workshop, evaluate your current build strength versus future potential. If you have solid medallions already equipped, investing in new slots usually pays off better than upgrading. However, if you found a powerful medallion that forms your build’s core, upgrading it immediately can carry you through difficult areas.
Corrupted Medallion Timing: Never take corrupted medallions early unless you have a specific plan to manage their penalties. Corrupted Sharpener works great with highly mobile builds that rarely take hits, but it’s suicide with slow, defensive playstyles. Wait until you understand your build’s direction before committing to these high risk choices.
Adaptation Over Stubbornness: Don’t force a predetermined build if the game offers better alternatives. Finding Vayu’s Effigy early should immediately shift your thinking toward movement-based medallions, regardless of your original plan.
The Zurvan Trap: While Zurvan’s Seal provides an extra life, experienced players often skip it. The medallion offers no synergy with other effects and becomes a wasted slot once used. Consider it training wheels valuable while learning boss patterns but eventually replaceable with more impactful choices.
The medallion system rewards experimentation and smart risk-taking. Each run teaches you new combinations and interactions, building toward that perfect run where every piece fits together flawlessly.
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