June 28, 2026 official page
The official Permanent Upgrades page now confirms Climbmaster, Dashmaster, Jumpmaster, Kai Mastery, and Morline with current unlock sources, which is enough direct support for a standalone guide route.
Use this route for Dashmaster, Jumpmaster, Climbmaster, Kai Mastery, and Morline without mixing current upgrade facts with old accessory-era advice.
Searchers also phrase this as permanent upgrades Pilgrammed, Dashmaster Pilgrammed, Jumpmaster Pilgrammed, Climbmaster Pilgrammed, and Kai Mastery Pilgrammed.
The current official page, YouTube guide wording, and fresh competitor movement all point to the same player-help topic.
The official Permanent Upgrades page now confirms Climbmaster, Dashmaster, Jumpmaster, Kai Mastery, and Morline with current unlock sources, which is enough direct support for a standalone guide route.
The official Version Log says Permanent Upgrades were added in version wind, which gives the movement-upgrade cluster a dated source of record instead of only older video phrasing.
Fresh guide titles still surface Dashmaster, Jumpmaster, and Climbmaster as exact route questions, which proves current player-help demand even when the final facts still belong to the official wiki.
A currently indexed competitor homepage now promotes a Permanent Upgrades page for Climbmaster, Dashmaster, Jumpmaster, Kai Mastery, and Morline, so the cluster is already competitive.
These answer blocks are written for exact upgrade searches while keeping unsupported shortcut or routing details out of the page.
The official page says Climbmaster lets you climb a wall up to three times and scales with Agility. The same page says it is obtained by talking to Duke of Rocks at the Mountain Peak.
The official page says Dashmaster replaces the rolling animation with a longer dash that scales with Agility. It also lists the current unlock as talking to Garth after beating any boss from the named source list.
The official page says Jumpmaster adds a double jump and another dash while diving. The same page lists the unlock path as completing Let's Fly from Adagio.
Kai Mastery stays inside this guide as a hub section because the official page supports the move-set change, but current public exact-term demand is still lighter than the three movement upgrades.
Morline also stays in the guide-level answer block. The official page supports its grappling-hook function and Betsy quest unlock, but the stronger public demand in this pass remains centered on movement upgrades.
Movement upgrades are only useful if the next page helps with the actual route, unlock area, or wider progression decision.
Use the beginner guide when movement upgrades are only one part of a wider first-session question.
Next pageUse the map when the next question becomes where Mountain Peak, Dojo's Approach, or other unlock areas sit in the route.
Next pageUse the updates page for version wind and the current July 2 route cluster instead of treating every old accessory-era video as current.
Next pageOpen the sources page when you need the official page, the YouTube demand signal, and the competitor snapshot in one place.
Short answers for the upgrade names, grouping logic, and why the page avoids accessory-era confusion.
It verifies the current official unlock sources and safe effect summaries for Climbmaster, Dashmaster, Jumpmaster, Kai Mastery, and Morline.
Because current demand surfaces them as one movement-upgrade cluster and a single guide can answer the route question without creating thin duplicate pages.
The official page supports both terms, but the stronger exact-term demand in this pass is still centered on the three movement upgrades.
No. This guide exists to separate the current Permanent Upgrades system from older Climbing Claws, Dash Bracelet, or Scurry Boots advice.