Here is how to travel fast in Avatar Frontiers of Pandora.
You can easily get lost during exploration in the open world of Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora. As a Na’vi orphan, your primary purpose is to take down the RDA, where humans kept you locked up for years. When you dive into Pandora’s beauty, you need to move a lot during various quests.
Some quests may take place in an area very far from you as the map is quite extensive. Going there on foot or by flying can take a few minutes from your precious time. But don’t fret as Ubisoft added a handy feature to save your time. Yes, you guessed it right, a fast travel feature is available in the game. The Ikrans will make your fast travel experience very easy and fun. If you are in a rush and want to finish some quests in a short period of time, fast travel can help you. Let’s get to know how to fast travel in Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora.
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How to Fast Travel in Avatar Frontiers of Pandora

Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is packed with various animals and resources. The map is quite extensive. As you discover new areas, you will enjoy the visuals from the core of your heart. The fast travel feature will work on the existing located areas. But you can’t fast travel everywhere. Only specific key locations are available for fast travel. So, you need to select key locations nearby for fast travel. Follow these steps to fast travel in Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora:
- Open the world map.
- Select the area you want to fast travel to. If you are confused, you can select nearby key locations.
- Use the specific interact button for your device. On PC, the default button is “F”; on PlayStation, the default button is “Square”; and on Xbox Controller, the default button is “X”.
Keep in mind that during fast travel you will lose 20% of your energy. So, make sure to check your energy bar to not waste too much energy unnecessarily. The good thing is, in the late game, you will be able to unlock free fast travel that will cost nothing.
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