How to Beat Krutog, Lord of Kin in Path of Exile 2

Path of Exile 2's Chapter 4 expands the world of Wraeclast with new areas, side content, and several optional bosses that reward curious players who take time to explore. One such fight is against Krutog, Lord of Kin, a brutal melee boss tucked away on the Isle of Kin. While he isn't tied directly to the main story, defeating him is well worth your time-not only for the loot but also for unlocking the Trial of the Ancestors side quest.

 

Although Krutog is not the hardest encounter in Chapter 4, his heavy-hitting melee strikes and dangerous lightning-infused attacks can punish careless players. If you're struggling to bring him down, this guide will cover where to find Krutog, his attacks, and strategies to beat him efficiently.

 

Where to Find Krutog, Lord of Kin in Path of Exile 2

 

Unlike some bosses that are required for progression, Krutog is entirely optional. None of the Chapter 4 main story objectives point you toward him, meaning many players might miss this fight on their first playthrough.

 

·To reach him, sail to the Isle of Kin using your boat.

·Explore the map thoroughly until you find the dungeon called Volcanic Warrens.

·Krutog waits at The Tyrant's Throne Checkpoint, deep inside the dungeon.

 

The Isle of Kin is also home to other valuable content:

 

·At the Primal Arena Checkpoint, you can fight The Blind Beast to earn +2 Passive Weapon Set Skill Points.

·You can also discover one of the Torn Map Pieces, essential for advancing hidden endgame content.

 

Altogether, the Isle of Kin is one of Chapter 4's most rewarding zones, making it worth exploring even beyond the Krutog fight. Players looking to maximize gains can also buy POE2 Currency to speed up gearing before attempting this fight.

 

Krutog, Lord of Kin's Attacks

 

Krutog's toolkit focuses primarily on close-range physical damage, but as the battle progresses, he incorporates lightning-infused abilities that make him far more dangerous in the second half of the fight. His small arena compounds the difficulty, as there isn't much room to maneuver when he covers large portions of the battlefield with damage-over-time puddles.

 

Here are his main abilities:

 

Ground Stomp - Slams the ground in front of him, dealing physical damage in a small radius.

·Corpse Swing - Wields a corpse like a massive club, swinging it in an arc for heavy melee damage.

·Corpse Throw - Hurls several corpses across the arena that explode on impact, dealing splash damage.

·Corpse Slam Combo - Pounds the ground repeatedly with the corpse he's holding, creating localized shockwaves.

·Gas Breath - Exhales a vile cone of poisonous gas, dealing physical damage over time if you linger inside it.

·Sulphite Vomit - Spews a puddle of sulfite on the ground, inflicting a mix of physical and lightning damage over time. This attack leaves behind one of the most hazardous zones in the fight.

·Arena Chase - Charges at you while stomping, forcing players to kite him carefully around the small battlefield.

 

Krutog's mechanics aren't overly complex, but his sheer damage output-especially once lightning gets added to his kit-can overwhelm unprepared players.

 

How to Beat Krutog, Lord of Kin

 

While Krutog doesn't reach the difficulty of major bosses like Tavakai, his tight arena and hybrid physical/lightning damage make him dangerous if you underestimate him. Here are the best strategies to handle the fight:

 

1. Stay Mobile and Maintain Distance

 

Krutog is designed to punish melee builds. His corpse swings, stomps, and breath attacks all have deceptively wide hitboxes, meaning that melee characters will often take unavoidable chip damage. If you're playing a ranged build or using minions to absorb his aggro-you'll have a much smoother time.

 

2. Manage the Sulphite Puddles

 

The Sulphite Vomit is his most dangerous ability. The puddle it creates takes up a large portion of the small arena, forcing you into tight corners. If you're chased into the puddle, you'll take continuous physical and lightning damage, which can shred your health bar in seconds. Always bait this attack to one side of the arena, then reposition to maintain safe space.

 

3. Prepare Defensively

 

Before heading into the fight, stack as much Lightning Resistance as possible. The later stages of the encounter introduce splash lightning damage from his stomps, turning previously simple attacks into deadly combos. Flasks that reduce damage over time or increase movement speed are also extremely valuable here.

 

4. Play Safe in Phase 2

 

Once Krutog drops below 50% health, his attacks become more aggressive, and lightning damage is added into the mix. His stomps gain a shocking component, and he uses Sulphite Vomit more frequently. Focus on avoiding damage rather than maximizing DPS. Since the arena is small, reckless aggression often leads to being cornered by puddles.

 

5. Melee Build Tips

 

If you're committed to melee, consider:

 

·Equipping high armor and lightning resistance gear to reduce incoming burst.

·Using mobility skills like Leap Slam, Flicker Strike, or Whirlwind-style abilities to disengage quickly after attacking.

·Saving defensive cooldowns for when you get trapped near Sulphite puddles or chain-stomp combos.

 

Rewards for Defeating Krutog

 

Once Krutog falls, you can open a nearby cage that triggers the Trial of the Ancestors side quest. This side quest unlocks unique lore, rewards, and an additional layer of gameplay progression in Chapter 4.

 

Combined with the Isle of Kin's other rewards-like Torn Map Pieces and skill points-Krutog's defeat is a key milestone for completionist players aiming to squeeze every drop of value out of Path of Exile 2's content. Bosses like Krutog are also reliable for farming rare Path of Exile 2 Items, making them a worthwhile grind or a reason for players to gear up before attempting harder endgame content.

 

Final Thoughts

 

Krutog, Lord of Kin, may not be the flashiest boss in Path of Exile 2's Chapter 4, but he's a great example of how optional encounters can still offer meaningful rewards. His mix of brutal melee strikes, lightning-infused stomps, and suffocating sulphite puddles makes him deceptively dangerous, especially in his second phase.

 

The best way to approach him is to stay mobile, control the arena, and build defensively around lightning resistance. Ranged builds will find him far easier than melee characters, but with careful play and good positioning, anyone can take him down.

 

Defeating Krutog not only proves your mastery but also unlocks the Trial of the Ancestors, a side quest that enriches your Chapter 4 experience. Don't skip this fight if you're chasing completion, power, and loot in Path of Exile 2.