Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes takes place in the vast lands of Allraan. Numerous villages and cities dot the continent, with disparate races vying for control. Naturally, your adventure leads you to visit these locales, but you don’t have to explore the whole place on foot. Here’s our guide on how to fast travel in Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes.
You can unlock fast travel once you recruit a mage named Carrie. She can be found in the city of Hishahn, which you get to visit a few hours into the campaign. Carrie materializes in three areas, and you need to speak to her when she pops up:
Once you’ve chatted with Carrie three times, she’ll join your forces. This unlocks fast travel in Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes.
The locations where Carrie appears in the city of Hishahn.
The fast travel mechanic is quite straightforward. In fact, barring a couple of instances, you won’t even need Carrie in your active party–she gives you a ring that allows you to activate the function. Here’s what you need to do:
Note that fast travel only works when you’re in your Town HQ/home base, any other settlement, or while exploring the world map. It doesn’t work if you’re in dungeons or hostile areas. Likewise, there might be instances when you’re not allowed to teleport to a location due to storyline restrictions.
In any case, that’s everything you need to know about how to Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes. While you’re out and about exploring Allraan, you might want to build the Divination Parlor and meet all the recruitable characters.
Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes takes you all across the lands of Allraan, where you bolster the resistance forces by allying with powerful combatants and growing your headquarters. For more tips, you can visit our guides hub.
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