Halls of Torment

Halls of Torment

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PoE 2 Bad Jun 8, 2023 @ 2:06pm
Altar with 100 kills
What is this altar which drops some sort of crystal after 100 kills in 3 circles?
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Ulyaoth Jun 8, 2023 @ 4:01pm 
There are two altars, do them both and you will see at the end.

Cheers!
sickle1986 Jun 8, 2023 @ 4:25pm 
Where? - Not noticed this
Ulyaoth Jun 8, 2023 @ 4:29pm 
Currently it is in the betabranch,
You will find them relative naturally.
I always encounterd a bloody trace a few steps to the south.
sickle1986 Jun 8, 2023 @ 4:33pm 
Ahhhh, okay, not tried beta branch yet, I'm about 90% done with the achievements though on current patch.

153 complete
38 to go.
Last edited by sickle1986; Jun 8, 2023 @ 4:33pm
Kardinalius Jul 8, 2023 @ 8:41am 
where is second altar i honestly have no clue..
Ulyaoth Jul 8, 2023 @ 8:42am 
If you found one, follow the blood trail.
If you come to a golden book, follow the trail further.
The Real Raytrace Jul 18, 2023 @ 1:20pm 
They happen only in Stage 1, Haunted Caverns. There's three parts to the mechanic, with one part (the tome in the middle, aka, "The Bloodstained Book") being nothing more than an item that (sort of) explains what's going on. It's on an altar in the middle of a cross-roads where two stone paths intersect. When you get near it, there's a big, yellow halo and shaft of light around it.

You do not need to find or interact with The Bloodstained Book to do the mechanic, but it does act as a way-point and navigational aid, and it explains that there's a thing called The Token of Pain and it does some bad-ass crap. If you happen upon the altar with the book on it, you can interact with it and it'll give you some flavor text, but nothing more. What you will note, however, is that there's some obvious trails of blood splatter and pools of blood on the floor that lead off in two different directions from the altar that holds The Bloodstained Book. At the end of each of those is one of the two "morbid shrines" mentioned in the book, and it's at those shrines that the mechanic actually happens.

Note that the blood splatter trails are NOT consistently spaced, and get spotty in places. So, if you're following one, you need to pay attention because it's very easy to get lost or distracted while proceeding towards a morbid shrine. Sometimes, the trail will seem to just end, but you need to circle around from there and pick-up the trail from where it continues.

When you get to one of the morbid shrines at the end of the blood trail, it's time for some blood sacrifices to be made in order to get The Token of Pain out of this. The two shrines are different only in that one of them has three purple circles on the floor around it, and the other has one purple circle on the floor. It doesn't matter which you do first, and the mechanic is exactly the same: You must kill the required number of enemies within the purple circle(s) in order to get one of the two pieces of The Token of Pain. The enemies must die within the confines of a purple circle to "count" against the total blood sacrifices you need in order to work the mechanic. You can be standing anywhere - you don't need to be in the circle(s), but the enemies need to be when they die. The total number you need to sacrifice is displayed in a purple counter directly above the shrine. It will count down the number remaining as you nuke baddies in the circle(s).

After you reach the needed number of blood sacrifices, one part of the Token of Pain will drop. You must pick it up - it doesn't automatically get added to your character unless you do!

Once you have one of the two parts of The Token of Pain, you'll have a purple buff icon that appears on your bar. The next step should be obvious: You need to follow the trail back to The Bloodstained Book, and then follow the OTHER blood trail from it (the one that goes in the opposite direction) in order to reach the OTHER sacrificial altar. Or, you can just wander around aimlessly and hope you stumble upon it, but good luck with that approach.

Once at the other sacrificial altar, you again need to kill the required number of enemies within the purple circle(s). When you do, you'll get the other part of the token, and you'll now posses The (dreaded) Token of Pain. Time to kick some boss-butt.

If you survive all 30 minutes in the Haunted Caverns, The Lord of Pain will spawn. It's the final boss of the stage. If you possess The Token of Pain when you engage The Lord of Pain (seeing a theme here?), the token will instantly destroy about 60% of the boss's HP bar. This will happen twice: Once when you first engage the Lord of Pain while it's mounted, and again when you kill the mount and the Lord of Pain gets a new health bar and is on foot. This makes the fight MUCH easier because the boss is damn fast, and it launches AOEs nearly constantly, so this mechanic acts as a major debuff against the boss for this level.

There is no requirement to create or use The Token of Pain. You can still beat the boss without it. It's entirely optional, and seems to exist as a bit of a "newbie bonus" since killing your first Lord in the game can be a bit of a challenge. Note that there is (at this time) no such mechanic in the other stages. It exists only in stage 1, and helps propel you forward in your achievements and over-all progress. Good luck!
Last edited by The Real Raytrace; Jul 18, 2023 @ 1:24pm
The_Daleatron Jul 18, 2023 @ 4:19pm 
ohh .. i killed the final boss with full health today derp ah well maybe next time il do this.
fuel Jun 20, 2024 @ 8:02am 
Originally posted by The Real Raytrace:
They happen only in Stage 1, Haunted Caverns. There's three parts to the mechanic, with one part (the tome in the middle, aka, "The Bloodstained Book") being nothing more than an item that (sort of) explains what's going on. It's on an altar in the middle of a cross-roads where two stone paths intersect. When you get near it, there's a big, yellow halo and shaft of light around it.

You do not need to find or interact with The Bloodstained Book to do the mechanic, but it does act as a way-point and navigational aid, and it explains that there's a thing called The Token of Pain and it does some bad-ass crap. If you happen upon the altar with the book on it, you can interact with it and it'll give you some flavor text, but nothing more. What you will note, however, is that there's some obvious trails of blood splatter and pools of blood on the floor that lead off in two different directions from the altar that holds The Bloodstained Book. At the end of each of those is one of the two "morbid shrines" mentioned in the book, and it's at those shrines that the mechanic actually happens.

Note that the blood splatter trails are NOT consistently spaced, and get spotty in places. So, if you're following one, you need to pay attention because it's very easy to get lost or distracted while proceeding towards a morbid shrine. Sometimes, the trail will seem to just end, but you need to circle around from there and pick-up the trail from where it continues.

When you get to one of the morbid shrines at the end of the blood trail, it's time for some blood sacrifices to be made in order to get The Token of Pain out of this. The two shrines are different only in that one of them has three purple circles on the floor around it, and the other has one purple circle on the floor. It doesn't matter which you do first, and the mechanic is exactly the same: You must kill the required number of enemies within the purple circle(s) in order to get one of the two pieces of The Token of Pain. The enemies must die within the confines of a purple circle to "count" against the total blood sacrifices you need in order to work the mechanic. You can be standing anywhere - you don't need to be in the circle(s), but the enemies need to be when they die. The total number you need to sacrifice is displayed in a purple counter directly above the shrine. It will count down the number remaining as you nuke baddies in the circle(s).

After you reach the needed number of blood sacrifices, one part of the Token of Pain will drop. You must pick it up - it doesn't automatically get added to your character unless you do!

Once you have one of the two parts of The Token of Pain, you'll have a purple buff icon that appears on your bar. The next step should be obvious: You need to follow the trail back to The Bloodstained Book, and then follow the OTHER blood trail from it (the one that goes in the opposite direction) in order to reach the OTHER sacrificial altar. Or, you can just wander around aimlessly and hope you stumble upon it, but good luck with that approach.

Once at the other sacrificial altar, you again need to kill the required number of enemies within the purple circle(s). When you do, you'll get the other part of the token, and you'll now posses The (dreaded) Token of Pain. Time to kick some boss-butt.

If you survive all 30 minutes in the Haunted Caverns, The Lord of Pain will spawn. It's the final boss of the stage. If you possess The Token of Pain when you engage The Lord of Pain (seeing a theme here?), the token will instantly destroy about 60% of the boss's HP bar. This will happen twice: Once when you first engage the Lord of Pain while it's mounted, and again when you kill the mount and the Lord of Pain gets a new health bar and is on foot. This makes the fight MUCH easier because the boss is damn fast, and it launches AOEs nearly constantly, so this mechanic acts as a major debuff against the boss for this level.

There is no requirement to create or use The Token of Pain. You can still beat the boss without it. It's entirely optional, and seems to exist as a bit of a "newbie bonus" since killing your first Lord in the game can be a bit of a challenge. Note that there is (at this time) no such mechanic in the other stages. It exists only in stage 1, and helps propel you forward in your achievements and over-all progress. Good luck!


Dude thank you very much for answering my questions so clearly :csgo_banana:
nymersic Jun 24, 2024 @ 10:00am 
Is the obelisk altar thing with the light beams in the last stage a similar mechanic, just for making the boss weaker?

I always seemed to find it was easier just to kill the boss at its strongest than figure out what the books are trying to hint at in the other stages, with all the rest of the crap going on.
arcerey Jun 24, 2024 @ 5:30pm 
Originally posted by nymersic:
Is the obelisk altar thing with the light beams in the last stage a similar mechanic, just for making the boss weaker?

I always seemed to find it was easier just to kill the boss at its strongest than figure out what the books are trying to hint at in the other stages, with all the rest of the crap going on.

Yes, it is on the same vein, an event. The effects are not, however, the same. If you want to know more (spoiler warning), here's a guide:

https://steamcommunity.com/app/2218750/discussions/5/7179373038239950353/

I will agree with you that in this particular stage I don't find it's worth the effort either. If you can survive until the boss shows up, chances are you can kill it without help from the event reward. I usually skip the event in stage 3, as well. 1, 2, 4 are easy enough to get during the run, even though I find them pretty unnecessary.
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Date Posted: Jun 8, 2023 @ 2:06pm
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