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The PoE 2 Ice Shot Quiver Boosting service delivers a six-modifier offhand that covers every offensive axis a bow build can scale from a single item slot. Most quivers on the market carry two or three relevant mods — this combination puts six in place simultaneously, removing the usual compromise between damage output and attack tempo that single-mod-priority sourcing creates.
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Affix |
What It Does |
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Adds 10 to 15 Physical Damage to Attacks |
Flat physical damage added to every attack before any multipliers are applied |
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Adds 15 to 23 Cold Damage to Attacks |
Flat cold damage feeding directly into cold conversion and ailment buildup |
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40% increased Damage with Bow Skills |
Scales all bow skill damage, applying across Ice Shot, support skills, and secondary projectiles |
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35% increased Critical Hit Chance for Attacks |
Substantially increases how often attacks trigger critical windows across every volley |
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15% increased Critical Damage Bonus |
Raises the multiplier applied when a critical hit lands, compounding with tree crit damage nodes |
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14% increased Attack Speed |
Reduces shot interval, increasing practical DPS independently of all other offensive mods |
The 40% increased Damage with Bow Skills modifier is the most distinctive roll on this quiver — it applies to every bow skill simultaneously rather than a specific skill type, meaning Ice Shot, any linked supports, and secondary bow skills all benefit from the same multiplier without specialization. Combined with the Critical Hit Chance and Critical Damage Bonus working together on the same item, the quiver contributes to both the frequency and the magnitude of the build’s highest-damage hits from a single offhand slot.
Most players prioritize the bow first because it carries the highest raw DPS contribution, then move to rings and amulets for gem levels and resistance coverage. Quivers are frequently sourced last because a well-rolled six-mod quiver requires landing attack speed, flat damage on two types, a bow skill damage roll, and two critical modifiers simultaneously — a combination that is expensive to craft and rarely appears naturally at useful values. Buying a pre-rolled quiver skips that sourcing difficulty entirely.
Yes. All sources of increased damage with bow skills add together into a single increased damage pool before being multiplied by any more damage modifiers in the build. This means the quiver’s 40% stacks directly with bow damage nodes from the passive tree, support gem increased damage, and aura effects without any interaction penalty. The combined total is then applied as a single multiplier against the build’s base damage.
Yes. Critical Damage Bonus modifiers add to your existing critical multiplier rather than replacing it. If your passive tree provides a baseline critical multiplier, this quiver’s 15% increased Critical Damage Bonus adds on top, increasing every critical hit’s damage output proportionally. The practical gain scales with how much critical hit chance the rest of the build generates — the more frequently crits land, the more total damage the bonus contributes across a full clear.