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'''Ascendancy Classes''', or simply '''Ascendancies''', are subclasses that allow characters to specialize in a specific archetype based on the character's [[Character class|class]]. Ascendancies can be unlocked by completing [[Ascension Trial|Ascension Trials]].
Ascendancy classes, or simply "ascendancies," are subclasses that allow players to further refine their character's [[Character class|class]] by making use of special abilities, skills, and modifiers that enable certain archetypes. Ascendancies can be unlocked by completing [[Ascension Trial|Ascension Trials]] through the campaign and endgame. For more information on each trial and their requirements, see the [[Ascension Trials]] page.
 
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==Overview==
==Overview==
Choosing an '''Ascendancy Class''' after completing an [[Ascension Trial]] for the first time allows the player to access a new '''Ascendancy Skill Tree''' specific to the class chosen. Currently, there are 17 Ascendancy classes available. The full release will have three Ascendancy Classes for each class, for a total of 36.
Each time the player completes an Ascension Trial condition, the player can receive two additional '''Ascendancy Skill Points''', up to a total of 8 points. These points can be obtained in any [[Ascension Trial]], as long as they meet the requirement. It is possible to repeat the same trial for all 8 points. It is also possible to earn multiple sets of points in a single run as long as each condition is satisfied.


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Currently, there are 17 regular ascendancy classes available. The full release will have 3 Ascendancy Classes for each class, for a total of 36.
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! Trial Type !! Ascension 1 !! Ascension 2 !! Ascension 3 !! Ascension 4
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| [[Trial of the Sekhemas]] || {{il|Balbala's Barya|large=yes|}} / {{il|Djinn Barya|large=yes|}}<br>Floors: 1 || <sub>Area Level 45+</sub> {{il|Djinn Barya|large=yes|}}<br>Floors: 2<br>OR<br>any other Ascension 1 || <sub>Area Level 60+</sub> {{il|Djinn Barya|large=yes|}}<br>Floors: 3 || <sub>Area Level 75+</sub> {{il|Djinn Barya|large=yes|}}<br>Floors: 4<br>Defeat [[Zarokh, the Temporal]]
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| [[Trial of Chaos]] || {{il|Chimeral Inscribed Ultimatum|large=yes|}} or {{il|Inscribed Ultimatum|large=yes|}}<br>Number of Trials: 4 || <sub>Area Level 60+</sub> {{il|Inscribed Ultimatum|large=yes|}}<br>Number of Trials: 7<br>OR<br>any other Ascension 1 || <sub>Area Level 75+</sub> {{il|Inscribed Ultimatum|large=yes|}}<br>Number of Trials: 10 ||  {{il|Inscribed Ultimatum|large=yes|}}{{il|Deadly Fate|large=yes|}}{{il|Cowardly Fate|large=yes|}}{{il|Victorious Fate|large=yes|}}<br>Defeat [[The Trialmaster]]
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To change your ascendancy class, you must complete an Ascension Trial of at least the highest difficulty you've already completed (Ex. if you have 4 Ascendancy points, you need to complete a Trial of Sekhemas with 2 floors or a Trial of Chaos with 7 trials), then use the Altar of Ascendancy with all your Ascendancy passives unallocated. Passives can be unallocated during the trial by speaking with [[Balbala, the Advisor]] or [[The Trialmaster]].
Choosing an ascendancy class after completing an [[Ascension Trial]] for the first time will unlock a unique ascendancy skill tree that functions similarly to the larger [[Passive Skill Tree]]: the player earns ascendancy skill points which can be spent on allocating nodes granting [[Passive|passive bonuses]] and in some cases special skills. The tree can be accessed anytime from the center of the [[Passive Skill Tree]] window. Players can complete 4 tiers of [[Ascension Trials]], each granting 2 ascendancy skill points for a total of 8.  


==Ascendancy Skill Tree==
==Alternate ascendancy classes==
The '''Ascendancy Skill Tree''' is a smaller skill tree that a character has access to when an Ascension Trial has been completed. Each Ascendancy Class has its own unique tree. It functions similarly to the larger [[Passive Skill Tree]]; the player earns '''Ascendancy Skill Points''', which can be spent on allocating nodes granting [[Passive|passive bonuses]]. The '''Ascendancy Skill Tree''' is shown at the center of the [[Passive Skill Tree]].
Alternate versions of existing ascendancy classes can also be unlocked. Currently, the [[Abyssal Lich]] is the only alternate ascendancy available and is unlocked by defeating the final [[Abyss]] boss while the player has already ascended into a [[Lich]].


==Version history==
==Version history==
{{Version history table header}}
{{Version history table header}}
{{Version history table row|0.3.0|
* Added the new Abyssal Lich Alternate Ascendancy Class.{{undocumented}}
}}
{{Version history table row|0.2.0f|
{{Version history table row|0.2.0f|
* Redoing an Ascendancy Trial now allows you to respec which Ascendancy Class you have chosen at the Ascension device, but only if the Trial would grant you the number of points you already have.
* Redoing an Ascendancy Trial now allows you to respec which Ascendancy Class you have chosen at the Ascension device, but only if the Trial would grant you the number of points you already have.

Latest revision as of 04:52, 27 November 2025

Ascendancy classes, or simply "ascendancies," are subclasses that allow players to further refine their character's class by making use of special abilities, skills, and modifiers that enable certain archetypes. Ascendancies can be unlocked by completing Ascension Trials through the campaign and endgame. For more information on each trial and their requirements, see the Ascension Trials page.

Overview

Currently, there are 17 regular ascendancy classes available. The full release will have 3 Ascendancy Classes for each class, for a total of 36.

Choosing an ascendancy class after completing an Ascension Trial for the first time will unlock a unique ascendancy skill tree that functions similarly to the larger Passive Skill Tree: the player earns ascendancy skill points which can be spent on allocating nodes granting passive bonuses and in some cases special skills. The tree can be accessed anytime from the center of the Passive Skill Tree window. Players can complete 4 tiers of Ascension Trials, each granting 2 ascendancy skill points for a total of 8.

Alternate ascendancy classes

Alternate versions of existing ascendancy classes can also be unlocked. Currently, the Abyssal Lich is the only alternate ascendancy available and is unlocked by defeating the final Abyss boss while the player has already ascended into a Lich.

Version history

Version Changes
0.3.0
  • Added the new Abyssal Lich Alternate Ascendancy Class.[Undocumented]
0.2.0f
  • Redoing an Ascendancy Trial now allows you to respec which Ascendancy Class you have chosen at the Ascension device, but only if the Trial would grant you the number of points you already have.
  • In order to respec your Ascendancy class, you must have zero points allocated in it, but you can now talk to Balbala or The Trialmaster to Refund Passive Points.
  • Trials of Chaos that have 7 chambers and thus grant up to 4 Ascendancy Passive Skill Points now can be attempted from level 55, down from 60.
  • Trials of Chaos that have 10 chambers and thus grant up to 6 Ascendancy Passive Skill Points can now be attempted from level 65, down from 75.
0.1.0d
  • Inscribed Ultimatums and Djinn Baryas now display whether you will obtain Ascendancy Skill Points upon completing the Trial of Chaos or Trial of the Sekhemas respectively.
  • Added "Ascendancy Skill Points" as a keyword, which details how sets of Ascendancy Points are obtained.
0.1.0
  • Introduced to the game.