The introduction of Ascendancy classes in Path of Exile 2 drastically alters gameplay dynamics, allowing players to craft unique builds with enhanced utility and damage capabilities. Though not all Ascendancy options are available during the early access phase of this action RPG, the full version will offer players a choice among three distinct classes per character.
Each Ascendancy class features a variety of distinct passives, but players are limited to eight Ascendancy Points to allocate strategically within their builds. This necessitates careful selection of passives that synergize effectively with one another to optimize performance.
Navigating the process of acquiring these points can be daunting, especially in the latter stages. This guide aims to simplify obtaining all eight Ascendancy Points in Path of Exile 2.
Acquiring All Ascendancy Points in Path of Exile 2

Ascendancy Points can be obtained through two main trials: the Trial of the Sekhemas and the Trial of Chaos. The initial four points are relatively easy to obtain and can be acquired during Act 2 and Act 3 of the campaign.
Players will start with a small side quest leading them to the Trial of the Sekhemas. After defeating Balbala, the Traitor in Traitor’s Passage, players can embark on the initial trial to obtain Djinn Barya and earn two Ascendancy Points.

To access the Trial of Chaos, defeat Xyclucian, the Chimera in Chimeral Wetlands and acquire an Inscribed Ultimatum. Completing this trial rewards players with another two Ascendancy Points, bringing the total to four.
The remaining four Ascendancy Points can be earned through either trial but require higher levels of the previously mentioned items: Djinn Barya and Inscribed Ultimatum. For the sixth point, players must have a Level 60+ Djinn Barya or a Level 75+ Inscribed Ultimatum.
For the final two points, you must complete either the Trial of the Sekhemas with a Level 75+ Djinn Barya or defeat the Trialmaster in the Trial of Chaos while using a Level 75+ Inscribed Ultimatum.
Summary of Ascendancy Points Requirements:
Trials | Ascendancy Points | Requirements |
---|---|---|
Trial of the Sekhemas (Act 2) | 2 | Defeat Balbala, the Traitor to obtain Djinn Barya |
Trial of Chaos (Act 3) | 2 | Defeat Xyclucian, the Chimera to obtain an Inscribed Ultimatum |
Trial of the Sekhemas or Trial of Chaos | 2 | Level 60+ Djinn Barya or Level 75+ Inscribed Ultimatum |
Trial of the Sekhemas or Trial of Chaos | 2 | Level 75+ Djinn Barya or defeat the Trialmaster in the Trial of Chaos |
Understanding Ascendancy Trials in Path of Exile 2

Trial of the Sekhemas: Players familiar with Path of Exile 1 during the Sanctum League may find the Trial of the Sekhemas reminiscent of The Forbidden Sanctum, where your character’s Honor is paramount.
In this trial, every time an enemy strikes your character, your Honor diminishes. If it reaches zero, your character dies, regardless of remaining health. To survive, it’s advisable to maintain distance from foes.
Trial of Chaos: This trial offers a roguelike experience where players confront various modifiers in each chamber, compounding their difficulty. The stacking of these modifiers can transform a straightforward encounter into a daunting challenge based on random elements, making your choices vital for navigating Path of Exile 2‘s complexities.
Successfully completing these trials not only enhances your character’s build but also enriches your overall gaming experience.