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Monk Acolyte of Chayula Chaos & Darkness Build Guide
Overview
Trades your Spirit pool for Darkness, a resource that boosts both defense and Chaos damage. Currently the weakest-rated of the three Monk ascendancies, having received fewer meaningful updates recently, but still functional for chaos-focused minion or hybrid builds.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Chayula's Gift doubles your Chaos Resistance from all sources, a genuinely hard stat to find elsewhere
- Strong synergy with Breach content specifically, since Flames of Chayula generation ties into breach-adjacent mechanics
- Works well as a hybrid defensive/offensive pick thanks to the Chaos Resistance and life/mana recovery from Waking Dream
Cons
- Rated third of three Monk ascendancies currently, offensive nodes haven't kept pace with Martial Artist or Invoker
- Losing your Spirit pool for Darkness means giving up persistent buff skills that other ascendancies keep access to
- Gear-dependent to really shine, a lean early-game experience
Ascendancy Nodes
- Inner Turmoil — Applies a stack of Volatility when you apply an Elemental Ailment
- Unravelling — Renamed from Consuming Questions, modifies Energy Shield recharge interaction with mana leech
- Chayula's Gift — +10% maximum Chaos Resistance, and Chaos Resistance from all sources is doubled
- Sap of Nightmares — Renamed from Reality Rending, converts a portion of hit damage into additional Chaos damage
- Waking Dream — Grants Flames of Chayula for Life/Mana recovery and stacking Chaos damage buffs
- Lucid Dreaming — Doubles the duration of Flames of Chayula, and can fix their color to Purple
- Embrace the Darkness — Removes Spirit in exchange for the Darkness resource, boosting defense and Chaos damage
- Illusory Void — Grants Grasp of the Void for a short-cooldown defensive/offensive Void Illusion skill
Full Guide
Why This Ascendancy
Trades your Spirit pool for Darkness, a resource that boosts both defense and Chaos damage. Currently the weakest-rated of the three Monk ascendancies, having received fewer meaningful updates recently, but still functional for chaos-focused minion or hybrid builds.
Putting It Together
Follow the passive tree priority and leveling guide sections above in order, most of this build’s power comes from hitting the right nodes at the right stage rather than rushing everything at once. Cross-check the ascendancy node names against the in-game tree before following this as a precise, click-by-click plan, especially for anything marked as not yet individually verified above.
Skill Gem Setup
Gear Priority
Crit chance
Curse effect
Chaos damage
Passive Tree Priority
- Early game: Chaos damage, Life/Mana, Elemental Ailment application
- Mid game: Volatility stacking clusters, Chaos Resistance nodes
- End game: Full Darkness-resource setup with Breach-focused jewels
Leveling Guide
- Act 1–3: Entangle as your primary early spell, transition into Killing Palm once available
- Act 4–6: Swap into your Darkness-resource minion or chaos-damage setup after your second Ascendancy point
- Mapping: Full chaos-damage rotation, leaning into Breach content specifically for this ascendancy's strongest synergy
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this ascendancy actually bad?
Not non-functional, but it's had fewer meaningful buffs recently than the other two Monk ascendancies, expect a rougher early game and a real payoff mainly in Breach-heavy content.
What's the deal with Darkness vs Spirit?
Embrace the Darkness fully replaces your Spirit pool with Darkness, which means you lose access to Spirit-gated persistent buff skills, plan your utility skills accordingly.
Related Guides
Sources cross-checked: Mobalytics Acolyte of Chayula node list · VULKK.com Acolyte of Chayula breakdown · Game8 Acolyte of Chayula node rename history · Deltia's Gaming Acolyte of Chayula guide