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EZNPC Guide to Kulemak Invitation How to Unlock Black Cathedral

Started by Scott, Feb 28, 2026, 07:57 AM

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Kulemak's Invitation unlocks PoE 2's Black Cathedral pinnacle fight with the Vessel of Kulemak, dropped by Tasgul or Vandroth in level 79+ Abyssal Depths, with top rewards like Grip of Kulemak and Abyssal Lich Ascendancy.

Kulemak's Invitation isn't the kind of drop you casually toss in a stash tab and forget. It's the key that gets you into the Black Cathedral, and it's tied to one of the roughest endgame checks in Path of Exile 2 right now. If you're short on time or just tired of rolling maps all night, a lot of players top up currency or snag missing pieces through EZNPC so they can stay focused on the actual attempt instead of the grind loop.

Where the Invitation Actually Comes From

You'll want Abyssal Depths maps at level 79+. Most people spam Lightless Void and Dark Domain because they're straightforward and the layout doesn't waste your time. The drop you're after is guaranteed, but only if you kill the right boss: Tasgul, Swallower of Light, or Vandroth, Blackblooded Enslaver. That's the trick. The grind isn't "will it drop," it's "will the correct depth boss show up." If you're doing this for the first time, expect a few dead runs before it clicks.

Making the Grind Less Miserable

Don't run these maps naked and hope for miracles. Juice them so you see more rifts and more boss rolls. Abyss Precursor Tablets help a lot, and Desecrated Waystones can push the content toward what you need. If you've got an Atlas setup, lean into depth delves and anything that boosts Abyss presence. Stack scarabs that increase boss appearance or Abyss events, then keep your pace up. Fast clears matter because you're basically fishing for an encounter. And yeah, if RNG's bullying you, buying an Invitation from Ange on the market is normal—prices spike early league, then cool off once more people reach the same tier.

Using the Invitation at the Well of Souls

Once it's in your inventory, head to the Well of Souls and walk up to the cliff edge. You'll see an extra prompt next to the usual desecrate option, and that's your entry ticket. Trigger it, the item gets consumed, and your party gets dumped straight into the Black Cathedral. Push through the big doors and you'll spot Kulemak hovering over the cauldron. He drops in, twists into the Vessel of Kulemak, and the fight starts feeling like a long exam you didn't study for.

Phases, Fingers, and Not Getting Deleted

Each phase ends with a choice: "Take the Finger" and leave with rewards, or "Return the Finger" and revive him on an abyssal throne for a harder round. You can do this up to four times, and each revive piles on desecrated modifiers that ramp his speed, damage, and the amount of garbage he spawns. The final Lich form is where most runs fall apart. Bring something that can keep you alive through chip damage—overleech helps—and don't skimp on AoE. During blackout moments, kill adds fast and play close to lantern light so you can actually read the floor before a void pool clips you. If you want to chase the Ascendancy unlock or farm the Grip ring without burning weeks learning it the hard way, plenty of folks also look at POE 2 boosting options mid-league when time's tighter than gear.