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The five mods split cleanly across defense, farming efficiency, and resistance coverage. The flat ES and increased Energy Shield percentage work as a compound pair: the flat addition enters the combined pool first, and the percentage modifier then applies to the full total from all gear and passives. The rarity mod sits alongside the defensive layer without competing with it, applying passively on every kill. The PoE 2 Whirling Assault Helmet Boosting service sources all five at competitive values so no single roll drags the piece below where it needs to be.
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Item Mod |
What It Contributes |
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+56 to maximum Energy Shield |
Flat ES entering the full pool before the percentage multiplier is applied |
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95% increased Energy Shield |
Multiplies the combined ES from all sources, compounding with flat rolls across all gear |
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30% increased Rarity of Items found |
Passive loot quality on every kill, no build adjustment required |
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+31% to Cold Resistance |
Closes a meaningful cold cap portion without needing cold rolls on rings or amulet |
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+33% to Any Resistance |
Covers whichever elemental cap is still shortest in the current setup |
Buy Path of Exile 2 Whirling Assault Helmet Boost for a five-mod ES lid that raises your defensive pool, adds rarity to every run, and covers two resistance gaps, delivered in 15 minutes without account access.
The flat +56 adds to your combined Energy Shield pool alongside contributions from the base item, passives, and all other gear. The 95% modifier then applies to that full combined total, not just the helmet’s own flat roll. The multiplier scales with the entire ES investment across the build, so the larger your ES pool from other sources, the bigger the absolute gain from this mod.
Yes. Item rarity from all gear slots adds together with rarity from passive nodes, map modifiers, and party bonuses before being applied to drop outcomes. At 30%, the contribution is consistent across extended farming sessions and becomes proportionally stronger when the build carries additional rarity sources elsewhere on the tree or in other slots.
Yes, each roll contributes to its respective total separately. The cold resistance closes its own cap, and the any-resistance roll covers a second element based on which cap your current setup is shortest on. Both rolls are additive with resistance from other gear, and having both on the head slot means two full elemental caps receive coverage from a single piece.