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Two flat damage mods on one ring is the core of what makes this piece efficient for physical and fire attack builds. Flat fire and flat physical damage both add to every attack hit independently, so Whirling Assault scales off both rolls simultaneously without any conditional requirement. The 30% increased Rarity of Items found contributes on top of that without taking a damage slot: it applies passively on every kill, shifting the value curve of each map run upward without any build adjustments required. The PoE 2 Whirling Assault Ring Boosting service sources all four mods at competitive values so no single roll undermines the rest of the piece.
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Item Mod |
What It Contributes |
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Adds 21–33 Fire Damage to Attacks |
Flat fire added to every attack hit, stacking with physical for total damage per swing |
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Adds 15–22 Physical Damage to Attacks |
Flat physical contribution layered alongside the fire roll on every Whirling Assault hit |
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30% increased Rarity of Items found |
Passive loot quality boost applying on every kill with no build adjustment required |
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+35% to Any Resistance |
Closes whichever elemental cap is shortest without committing to a fixed element |
The any-resistance roll at +35% closes whichever elemental cap is shortest in the current setup, which keeps the ring compatible with a wide range of gear configurations. Buy Path of Exile 2 Whirling Assault Ring Boost for a four-mod finger slot that adds dual attack damage, passive rarity, and resistance coverage at once, delivered in 15 minutes without account access.
Yes. Flat damage mods that add to attacks apply to every attack skill hit regardless of the skill’s own damage type. Whirling Assault picks up both the fire and physical flat rolls on each swing, meaning neither mod sits idle. The two rolls stack additively in the damage calculation before any percentage multipliers are applied, so both contribute to the final number simultaneously.
Rarity of Items found increases the likelihood of rolling a Unique or higher-quality item on drops from enemies. At 30%, the effect is consistent rather than transformative on any single run, but it compounds across extended farming sessions. Builds that already stack some rarity elsewhere on the passive tree or gear benefit more from stacking additional rolls, since rarity increases are multiplicative with other sources in the final calculation.
Kalandra’s Touch copies all mods from your other ring slot onto itself. Pairing it with this ring mirrors both flat damage rolls, the 30% rarity, and the any-resistance onto the second finger slot, effectively doubling all four contributions. For builds that have nothing particularly strong in the second ring slot already, the combined gain from mirroring all four mods is likely worth more than sourcing a second separate ring.