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The PoE 2 Ice Shot Body Armour Boosting service delivers a chest piece that addresses the Deadeye’s two core defensive requirements simultaneously: a high Evasion floor for dodge-based mitigation and elemental resistance coverage across two caps from a single slot. The Deflection Rating conversion modifier adds a third defensive dimension passively — as Evasion Rating increases through gear upgrades and passive tree nodes, the Deflection total grows proportionally without any additional item slot required to support it.
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What It Does |
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+338 to Evasion Rating |
Flat Evasion added to the base, scaling with all increased Evasion modifiers across the gear set |
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142% increased Evasion Rating |
Multiplies the chest’s base Evasion contribution, producing the 2700+ total at current roll values |
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+37% to Fire Resistance |
Contributes directly to the Fire Resistance cap required for endgame content survival |
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+35% to Lightning Resistance |
Covers the Lightning Resistance cap from the same slot without requiring a secondary source |
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Gain Deflection Rating equal to 21% of Evasion Rating |
Converts a portion of Evasion Rating into Deflection Rating automatically; scales as Evasion increases |
The 142% increased Evasion Rating roll is the figure that determines this chest’s tier. Most crafted evasion bases at this item level land in the 90–120% range through standard Essence and Exalt methods. Reaching 142% typically requires significant Divine Orb investment to push an existing roll upward, or finding a naturally high-rolled base — neither of which is straightforward in a live league economy. The 2700+ Evasion total reflects that investment and positions the chest as a piece that does not need replacing until endgame mirror-tier upgrades become the next gearing target.
Evasion Rating determines the probability of avoiding a hit entirely. Deflection Rating, generated at 21% of your Evasion Rating through this modifier, reduces the damage of hits that do land rather than preventing them. The two systems work in parallel: Evasion handles the dodge probability, and Deflection mitigates damage on hits that bypass the dodge roll. As Evasion Rating increases through passive tree nodes and gear upgrades, both the dodge probability and the Deflection total improve simultaneously from this single modifier.
Yes. The chest contributes its base Evasion to the character’s total, and every source of increased Evasion Rating from the passive tree multiplies the combined base. The 142% increased Evasion modifier on the chest itself adds into the same increased pool as tree nodes, then the result is applied against the flat +338 base. As additional increased Evasion is added from the tree, the absolute Evasion value from the chest continues to grow proportionally, making it a piece that scales meaningfully with continued passive investment rather than becoming a static contributor.
Named resistance rolls are guaranteed to apply to their specified element regardless of what other gear contributes. Any Resistance rolls adapt to whichever cap is furthest from its ceiling, which creates flexibility but also unpredictability when gear changes affect resistance totals. Having Fire and Lightning both named on the chest means those two caps always receive the full modifier contribution regardless of how other slots change — simplifying resistance management across every gear iteration and ensuring two caps remain stable as upgrades are made elsewhere.