Castle Well
If you are down to the last gem route, Castle Well is worth the trip because it is the reported entry point; the real time save comes from treating the maze and ending parkour as one careful run instead of a rushed reset loop.
If you are deciding whether to commit to Frozen Canyon now or leave it for later, the real question is whether your run can afford a full crossing attempt without falling behind everywhere else. Frozen Canyon feels best when your route is ready for broader exploration, when a traversal push fits your current goals, and when you can afford to learn the path without turning the rest of the run into cleanup debt. If the crossing still feels too expensive or too messy, that usually means it will feel better after another stretch of safer factory progress.
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If you are down to the last gem route, Castle Well is worth the trip because it is the reported entry point; the real time save comes from treating the maze and ending parkour as one careful run instead of a rushed reset loop.
The Canyon is valuable when you want route progress, not when you only want one more easy income button. It feels worth pushing when your run is ready for a movement-heavy crossing instead of one more stretch of safe building.
Frozen Canyon makes the most sense when your base loop is stable enough to support detours but you are not yet in pure cleanup mode. If the crossing still feels expensive or messy, that usually means it will feel better later with a stronger run behind it.
A failed Canyon attempt does not always mean your overall run is weak. Sometimes it only means the route is still unfamiliar. If the crossing pattern is still unclear, a few more attempts can help. If the path is clear but the run keeps stalling around it, rebuilding income or mobility first usually pays back more.
Frozen Canyon is worth attempting when a crossing push gives you real exploration progress instead of just pulling time away from safer gains. If the area is only slowing the rest of the run down, it is not paying back yet.
Frozen Canyon usually feels worth attempting once your factory loop is stable enough that exploration no longer kills your run pace. It plays much better once you can spare attention for traversal instead of fighting your basic income cycle.
Staying makes sense while each attempt is still helping you read the route better. If the path already feels understood but the run still lacks the strength or mobility to cross it cleanly, backing out first usually pays back more.