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The PoE 2 Ice Shot Amulet Boosting service delivers a neck piece that performs across offensive, utility, and defensive dimensions from a single item slot. Most amulets for projectile builds prioritize either gem levels or resistance coverage, but this combination delivers both alongside Spirit expansion and a defence multiplier, making the slot earn its place across every aspect of endgame character performance.
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Affix |
What It Does |
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+45 to Spirit |
Expands aura reservation capacity, enabling additional auras or higher reservation cost skills without passive reallocation |
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+3 to Level of all Projectile Skills |
Raises damage and secondary effects of every projectile skill simultaneously; the largest single gem-level contribution available in any neck slot |
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+31% to Fire Resistance |
Contributes directly to the Fire Resistance cap required for endgame content survival |
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+31% to Any Resistance |
Fills whichever elemental resistance cap remains open after all other gear is accounted for |
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30% increased Global Armour, Evasion and ES |
Scales all three defensive layers proportionally to the character’s base defensive values |
The +3 to Level of all Projectile Skills modifier is what positions this amulet above alternatives that carry only one or two gem level modifiers. Three levels applied across the full projectile skill bar — including Ice Shot, any supports that scale with gem level, and secondary projectiles triggered by the skill — represent a consistent 24–36% more damage estimate across every projectile hit, compounding with every damage multiplier already in the passive tree and gear set.
Spirit is the resource that determines how many and how costly your active auras and reservation skills can be. An additional 45 Spirit directly expands that budget, either enabling a new aura that previously did not fit within the reservation ceiling, or allowing an upgrade from a lower-reservation aura to a higher one without requiring reallocation of passive points spent on Spirit-expansion nodes. For builds running three or more auras, the extra Spirit frequently makes the difference between fitting the intended aura setup and having to drop one.
Yes. The modifier scales whichever of the three defensive layers your character uses, in proportion to the base value of each. A pure armour build sees a 30% increase on armour; an evasion/ES hybrid sees the modifier applied to both; a triple-layer build benefits across all three simultaneously. The amulet does not require a specific defensive type to contribute meaningfully, making it viable across all character archetypes rather than being locked to a specific build style.
Amulets are the only non-skill-bar item that can carry broad gem level modifiers such as +X to Level of all Projectile Skills. Rings and other gear pieces typically carry narrow gem level boosts tied to a specific skill or keyword. This makes the amulet the only slot where a single modifier can raise every projectile skill simultaneously, which is why a +3 roll here contributes more total offensive value than a +3 roll restricted to a specific skill type would on any other piece of gear.