The Trial of the Sekhemas is the stepping stone to your character’s ascension inPath of Exile 2. Finishing it is crucial to most builds, as it enables a massive power spike. However, the Trial of the Sekhemas is extremely difficult, even with a decent build. You’ll have to learn several mechanics to help you get around the Trials, finish the boss, and complete the Trial of the Sekhemas without dying. Here’s how you can do it.
The Trial of the Sekhemas Completion Guide in Path of Exile 2
Preparing for the Trial of the Sekhemas Run
The Trial of the Sekhemas is grueling, especially for beginners and melee classes. The mechanics at play are reminiscent of the Forbidden Sanctum in Path of Exile, albeit a little more streamlined.
Your goal is to go through all seven stages featuring random encounters, with the last one being theRattlecage the Earthbreaker boss fightto cap off the Trial of the Sekhemas.

It is also worth noting that the Trial of the Sekhemas starts when youbeat Balbala the Traitor in the Traitor’s Passage. You’ll receive the Balbala’s Barya to start the Trial of the Sekhemas encounter, and you’ll get unlimited tries using the Balbala’s Barya since it is a quest item. Your future Trial of the Sekhemas runs will need more of these tokens, which will be consumed upon use.
To beat the Trial of the Sekhemas, you must go through all the stages without dying and keeping your Honour above 0+. If you die, you’ll have to restart. If you reach 0 Honour, you will also die.

Using Relics will be a key factor in making your runs less risky because even if your build has decent survivability, you’ll need to manage your Honour throughout the run. Here are some useful Relics stats to help you:
Anything that can help you manage your Honour will be the best stat since everyone’s problem will be managing it throughout the run. The Honour system works like another “HP” bar for your character. Each time you take damage, you lose Honour. If the damage is significant, you lose more Honour. Each instance of damage, such as fire and poison debuffs, will chew at this number. Once it reaches 0, you’ll instantly lose. You manage your Honour more than your life bar because the enemies rarely hit hard compared to other bosses or areas.

Each run will take around 15-25 minutes, depending on how strong your build is.
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Trial of the Sekhemas Stage Mechanics
The Trial of the Sekhemas has six stages you must go through with random encounters. These encounters either give you some Bronze, Silver, and Gold Keys to open at the end or give you debuffs, buffs, Sacred Water Fountains, Honour, or a Merchant encounter.
The preferred option for a completion run is always replenishing your Honour. If you see a Merchant encounter, you’ll also want to go to it if you have Sacred Water to spend. The Merchant offers Boons (buffs) and Honour replenishment in exchange for Sacred Water. Since each stage gives you Sacred Water, the merchant stage is always good.

Prioritize the stages as follows:
The only stages you need to avoid are the debuff stages. They are quite annoying and can hurt your run. Apart from these stages, there are also mechanics for each one. They rotate around the following mechanics:
Most are easy, but some players may have problems with the mazes because those traps can chew up your Honour. You want to aim at around 400+ Honour for the Rattlecage boss fight to secure the victory.

You can read ourRattelcage boss fight guideto learn more about the fight. It is easier than you think, especially considering the other bosses in Path of Exile 2 are extremely hard. You just need one “good” run where you have enough Honour going into the Rattlecage fight to finish the Trial of the Sekhemas.
Enzo Zalamea
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