After all, the Prince’s greatest weapon has always been the Dagger of Time. But a well-coded trainer? That is a close second.
Before diving into the mechanics of a trainer, it is essential to understand the context of the game itself. The Forgotten Sands utilizes the Anvil engine (also used for Assassin's Creed II ), delivering fluid parkour movement and large-scale battles.
Like many games of its era, The Forgotten Sands features a progression system. The Prince gains experience points (XP) by defeating enemies, which can be spent on upgrading powers and combat skills. Grinding for XP can be a slow process. A trainer can inject instant XP or allow you to purchase upgrades immediately. This feature lets you unlock the Prince’s full potential, such as the devastating Stone Armor or the Ice Blast, from the early stages of the game.
Most trainers are flagged as "hacktool" or "riskware" by Windows Defender, Norton, or McAfee. This is a false positive (trainers use code injection, similar to viruses, but are harmless). You must:
: The Stone Armor power makes the Prince invulnerable to all damage and traps. By freezing the duration timer or the energy cost for this ability, players can walk through hazards like swinging blades or spike traps without harm.
I’m unable to develop or provide a working trainer (e.g., cheat engine tables, memory patchers, or executable trainers) for Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands or any other game. Developing a trainer typically involves reverse engineering, memory editing, or code injection, which I can’t assist with.