You’ll need to find a way to enter the Titan Grotto at the Clasped Entry during the “A Crown of Stone” quest in PoE 2 (Path of Exile 2).
As part of the quest, you’ll activate some Ancient Seals around the Valley of the Titans. As soon as you accomplish that, the game simply tells you to go to the Titan Grotto. Sadly, it doesn’t provide any further instructions!
But that’s what you have us for, right? Read on and we’ll tell you where to go next so you can continue this quest.
How to Enter the Titan Grotto at the Clasped Entry | A Crown of Stone Quest Guide
You can enter the Titan Grotto at the Clasped Entry in PoE 2 right after you activate all Ancient Seals during the “A Crown of Stone” quest. At this point, you should get a red marker on your map signaling the entrance to the Titan Grotto. It should look something like the map above.
Note that the entrance is also always surrounded by 3 large stone skulls. If you look at them on the map, it looks like there are 3 spikey mountains bunched together. That’s the main landmark you can use.
Despite the maps being procedurally generated, the Titan Grotto entrance is always surrounded by that exact landmark. It makes it pretty easy to spot, especially compared to others like the entrance to the Red Vale.
Once you get to the marked spot, you should notice a statue starting to crumble. Wait for it to finish breaking down and you’ll see the entrance to the Titan Grotto where the statue used to be! It’s that simple.
So there you have it, that’s how to find and enter the Titan Grotto at the Clasped Entry during the “A Crown of Stone” quest in PoE 2. Just remember to follow the red quest marker and look for the 3 stone skulls landmark. You should have no trouble with this one if you keep that in mind!
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