How to get more Ascendancy Trial Coins in Path of Exile 2 – Destructoid

Regardless of whether you prefer to run the Ascendancy Trial of Sekhemas or the Ascendancy Trial of Chaos in Path of Exile 2, you’re going to need special coins to participate in them beyond the first successful run. Here’s how you can get more, and the caveats behind the process.

How to get Trial Coins in Path of Exile 2

The Trial of Sekhamas (Act 2) and the Trial of Chaos (Act 3) are both trials that require their own respective coin to enter. These coins are similar to the ones you used to go through each trial for the first time. The first one was given for free, but to enter either of these trials more, you will need to get your own. Fortunately and unfortunately, getting these coins is a very simple task, but they are quite rare.

Trial of Sekhamas

The coin for the Trial of Sekhamas is called a Djinn and refers to the lore requirement of needing a Djinn’s essence to enter the trial. Thankfully, you won’t need to go through a boss fight every time you want to obtain one. However, getting your hands on a Djinn coin is difficult because it is a random world drop, meaning they won’t be falling into your lap.

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It is unclear where the best location is to farm these coins, but playing the Endgame of Path of Exile 2 tends to yield more of them in general.

Trial of Chaos

The coin for the Trial of Chaos is called an Inscribed Ultimatum, and it refers directly to the Vaal lore reasoning for appeasing the Trialmaster. The first one is obtained from a boss encounter near the trial location, but like with the Trial of Sekhamas, you won’t need to fight one every time you want the coin. Sadly, also like the Trial of Sekhamas, Inscribed Utlimantums are a random world drop, so getting them will not be easy.

Chaos Trial Coin in Path of Exile 2
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The Endgame of Path of Exile 2 is the best source for obtaining Inscribed Ultimatums, but if you’re not quite there just yet, then you can try farming unique bosses in Act 3. There’s no guarantee at all that the drop rate is higher, but unique bosses tend to have better drop tables than regular enemies, so it’s worth the shot.

Due to how rare both these coins are, I highly recommend you use them with a group you are familiar with. Only the group leader in a party needs to insert a coin for each respective trial, so there is a level of efficiency that can be achieved if you’re playing with a team. Nevertheless, if you’re more of a solo player, feel free to use them as you see fit.


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