The Burning Monolith: Path of Exile 2's Endgame Challenge
The Burning Monolith, a unique map location in Path of Exile 2's Atlas of Worlds, resembles a Realmgate but presents a significantly greater challenge. Accessing it requires three Crisis Fragments, each obtained by conquering a Citadel – an extremely rare and difficult-to-locate map node.
Unlocking the Arbiter of Ash
The Burning Monolith is the gateway to the endgame pinnacle boss, the Arbiter of Ash. Your first attempt to activate the Monolith's door initiates "The Pinnacle of Flame" quest, comprising three sub-quests: Ezomyte Infiltration (Iron Citadel), Faridun Foray (Copper Citadel), and Vaal Incursion (Stone Citadel). Completing these Citadels yields the three necessary Crisis Fragments. Combine these fragments at the Monolith's altar to unlock the Arbiter of Ash encounter. Prepare a powerful build; this boss is notoriously challenging, boasting devastating attacks and immense health.
The Citadel Hunt: A Grueling Endgame Pursuit
Path of Exile 2 features three Citadels: Iron, Copper, and Stone. Each Citadel houses a unique boss; defeating them grants a corresponding Crisis Fragment. The primary difficulty lies in their elusive nature.
Key Considerations for Citadel Hunting:
- Single Attempt: Each Citadel can only be attempted once.
- Random Generation: The Atlas is procedurally generated, making Citadel locations unpredictable.
- Community Theories (Unconfirmed):
- Systematic Exploration: Choose a direction and explore until you find a Citadel. Utilize Towers for improved map visibility.
- Corruption Tracking: Focus on corrupted nodes at the Atlas's edges, clearing them and utilizing nearby Towers.
- Clustered Appearance: Citadels may appear in groups; finding one increases the likelihood of finding others nearby.
Citadel hunting is a late-game activity, best undertaken with a fully optimized build.
Alternative Acquisition: Buying Crisis Fragments
Crisis Fragments, the ultimate goal of the Citadel hunt, can be purchased through in-game trading or currency exchanges. However, their rarity commands a high price, making this a viable option for players prioritizing efficiency over the challenge of the hunt.