The Arbiter of Ash is one of the hardest challenges you'll face during your playthrough. A pinnacle boss on the Atlas of Worlds, the Arbiter of Ash could be considered the true final boss of 's endgame. For many players, he's the last challenge they'll face, requiring ample preparation, a pitch-perfect endgame build, and raw skill.
It's a long road to the Arbiter of Ash, and you'll face many difficult challenges along the way, but many of them pale in comparison. Each Arbiter attempt is costly and time-consuming: you'll have to farm for a particular group of rare endgame materials, then face an all-powerful boss with a quick and inscrutable attack pattern. Here's everything you need to know to beat the Arbiter of Ash in .
Once you reach 's endgame, you'll be plopped down on an interactive map called the Atlas of Worlds. Here, you'll spend a variety of different materials to unlock new map nodes, defeating bosses to progress along its paths and unlock new areas. One of these areas, the Burning Monolith, is the Arbiter of Ash's lair. While you'll likely be able to see it from your first moments on the Atlas of Worlds (it's hard to miss its glowing red tower), it'll take you a while to progress the Atlas to the point you can attempt it.
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But still, take your time clearing out the Atlas of Worlds until you're ready to move on to the Burning Monolith. Take this time to perfect your build (and consult our endgame build guides) and farm for better equipment. When you're ready, and have the requisite materials, you can begin your first attempt against the Arbiter of Ash.
In order to unlock the Burning Monolith, you'll need three Crisis Fragments — rare items you can find by beating a variety of different bosses around the Atlas of Worlds map. Each Crisis Fragment is associated with a particular boss in a particular type of
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