The Chamber of Sins is one of the earliest dungeons you can travel to in Path of Exile, making it a nice spot for new players to explore.
This dungeon unlocks as early as Act 2 in the story and is pretty easy to reach. It offers a decent challenge for the early game and, more importantly, some sweet loot!
In this guide, we’ll tell you how to easily reach the Chamber of Sins dungeon.
How to Travel to the Chamber of Sins
You can travel to the Chamber of Sins as soon as you reach The Crossroads in Act 2 of the main Path of Exile campaign. Go to the Waypoint in the center of The Crossroads to start your journey towards the Chamber of Sins.
From The Crossroads’ Waypoint, start heading straight to the northwest. You’ll likely encounter many enemies, so feel free to take them out if you wish.
You will find a cliff on the northwestern part of the map. Hug the wall and walk alongside it and you’ll eventually come across an opening that allows you to get to the upper side of the cliff. There are multiple openings to climb alongside the cliff’s side, so just keep hugging the wall until you find one.
Use your in-game map to help you, as it can reveal these openings before they’re actually visible to your character.
Once you get to the upper side of the cliff, you just need to continue traveling further to the northwest. Keep going in that direction until you reach the edge of The Crossroads’ map.
When you finally reach the outer edge of The Crossroads, you should instantly spot an entrance to some ruins. This is the Chamber of Sins! It will also be marked on your in-game map, so check your map to spot it more easily.
In short, you basically just need to go to the Waypoint in The Crossroads and travel northwest. It takes a lot of walking but you’ll eventually reach the Chamber of Sins if you keep heading in that same direction.
It’s worth noting you might find Orichalcum Ore nodesin The Crossroads as part of the new Settlers of Kalguur league. It’s a good idea to mark them as you explore the area!
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