Infinite DPS Ice Shot Amazon Guide POE 2 Huntress 0.5
This build turns Ice Shot into a repeatable, high‑throughput damage engine by stacking shard overlap, cold conversion, and freeze application so that every volley creates dozens of cold hits that chill and freeze reliably. The Huntress (Amazon) archetype complements this with projectile and elemental scaling plus defensive options that let you kite and control fights while dishing out continuous damage. The real payoff is using Snipe as a finisher: when a target is frozen, Snipe’s damage window explodes into a massive single‑target spike, turning sustained clear into reliable boss kills.
Ice Shot’s design sprays secondary shard projectiles on hit and converts a large portion of physical damage to cold while increasing chill magnitude and freeze buildup—this is the mechanical backbone that lets shard overlap and cold scaling produce huge effective DPS.
How Ice Shot works in plain terms
Ice Shot fires a slower primary arrow that, on impact, spawns a cone of secondary shards. Those shards inherit converted cold damage and can hit multiple targets in a sector behind the primary hit. Quality and gem level increase chill magnitude and shard behavior, and the skill’s built‑in conversion and freeze modifiers make it uniquely suited to a freeze‑centric playstyle. Because shards can hit the same enemy many times from different angles, stacking projectile count and shard multipliers multiplies effective cold hits per cast—this is how “infinite” sustained DPS is achieved in practice.
What you want to achieve with stats and mechanics
Maximize shard hits per cast so each Ice Shot volley produces many cold hits on the same target.
Convert physical to cold and stack flat cold and projectile multipliers to increase freeze buildup and chill magnitude.
Keep freeze uptime high so Snipe windows are available for bosses and priority targets.
Balance offense and defense: the build relies on control (freeze) as a defensive layer, but you still need life/ES and evasion to survive hits that break control.
Core skills and recommended gem links
Below are the primary skills and the recommended support links to use once you can afford them. Keep in mind gem availability and quality matter; prioritize supports that increase projectile count, cold damage, and chill/freeze effects.
Ice Shot — Primary clear and single‑target engine Suggested link (endgame): Ice Shot — Projectile Acceleration — Spectral Volley — Cold Infusion — Elemental Armament — Ice Bite / Biting Frost This mix increases projectile speed and count, converts more damage to cold, and boosts chill magnitude and freeze buildup. Spectral Volley or similar projectile spread supports help shard overlap.
Snipe — Finisher for frozen targets Link: Snipe — Deliberation / Longshot — Elemental Focus — Primal Armament Hold Snipe until the target is frozen, then release for the massive burst. Practice timing in a hideout to learn the release window.
Freezing Salvo / Ice‑Tipped Arrows — Supplementary fragment generation Use these to create extra ice fragments that explode and help freeze bosses faster. They synergize with Ice Shot’s shard behavior and increase freeze buildup on tough targets.
Movement and utility One movement skill (Escape Shot or Dash) and a defensive skill (Smoke Mine, Decoy Totem, or a movement‑based escape) keep you mobile. Use auras like Herald of Ice and Precision or Grace depending on your defensive needs.
Passive tree and ascendancy priorities
Aim for projectile damage, cold damage, chill magnitude, freeze chance/buildup, and attack speed where it benefits shard throughput. The Huntress ascendancy (Amazon) should focus on nodes that increase elemental conversion, projectile scaling, and boss damage or leech that works with elemental hits. Prioritize:
Projectile damage and projectile count nodes.
Cold damage and chill/freeze nodes.
Attack speed only where it increases shard throughput without sacrificing freeze buildup.
Defensive nodes: evasion, energy shield hybrid nodes, and Deflect style mechanics if available on the ascendancy or tree.
A common path is to take early projectile and cold nodes for clear, then branch to single‑target and defensive clusters as you approach endgame content.
Gear priorities and recommended affixes
You do not need perfect uniques to make this build work, but certain affixes and items accelerate the power curve.
Bow: Highest priority. Look for flat physical damage (which converts to cold), increased projectile damage, and attack speed if it doesn’t reduce freeze buildup. A bow with multiple projectiles or increased shard/projectile modifiers is ideal.
Quiver: Projectile count, cold damage, and attack speed. Quivers that add flat cold or increase projectile damage are excellent.
Helmet / Gloves / Boots: Look for chill magnitude, freeze chance or freeze buildup, life, and resistances. Gloves with attack speed and cold damage are valuable.
Body Armour: Hybrid life/ES with evasion if possible. Defensive layers matter because freeze is not an absolute defense—some mechanics ignore freeze or break it quickly.
Rings / Amulet: Flat cold, increased cold damage, and critical chance if you want to scale crit. Life and resistances are mandatory.
Optional uniques: Useful but not mandatory. Items that boost evasion when unhit, increase projectile count, or add cold penetration will speed up the build. Community testing shows the build functions well on rares and scales into endgame with investment.
Leveling roadmap and early game choices
Start with generic bow skills that are cheap and effective: Bow Shot or Lightning Arrow for early levels, then transition to Ice Shot as soon as you can equip the gem and get basic projectile supports. Use Freezing Salvo or Ice‑Tipped Arrows as soon as they become available to help with freeze buildup and fragment generation.
Early passive choices should prioritize dexterity, projectile damage, and life. You can comfortably level with rares; the build is league‑start friendly because Ice Shot’s conversion and shard mechanics scale well from low budget to endgame.
Playstyle and rotation (how to play every encounter)
Open most packs by firing Ice Shot to create a cone of shards that will overlap and freeze groups. Keep distance and kite when necessary. For bosses and elites, use Freezing Salvo or targeted Ice Shot volleys to stack freeze buildup quickly, then hold Snipe until the target is frozen and release for the burst.
Avoid standing in melee range unless you have a defensive layer active. Use movement skills to reposition and break line of sight when necessary. Maintain auras and flask rotations: a life flask, a quicksilver or movement flask, and a freeze‑removal or defensive flask are recommended.
Bossing tactics and Snipe timing
Boss fights are about two things: getting the boss frozen and timing Snipe. Freeze buildup is influenced by damage after mitigation, so use exposure, penetration, or increased cold damage to reduce the time to freeze. Once the boss is frozen, Snipe’s damage window becomes enormous—practice the timing so you release at the peak of the channel for maximum damage.
If a boss has mechanics that prevent freeze or has high freeze resistance, use penetration or additional fragment sources to overcome the threshold. Some bosses require multiple freeze windows; plan your flask usage and movement to maintain control.
Defensive considerations and survivability
Freeze is your primary crowd control and defensive tool, but it is not invulnerability. Invest in hybrid defenses: life, evasion, and energy shield. Deflect mechanics that scale with evasion are particularly strong for this build because they reduce incoming damage without sacrificing offensive scaling. Keep resistances capped and use movement to avoid telegraphed attacks.
If you prefer a safer playstyle, trade some offensive nodes for life and take ascendancy choices that grant leech or on‑hit sustain.
Trade and crafting priorities
When buying or crafting, prioritize bows and quivers with projectile and cold modifiers. Crafting a bow with high flat physical and increased projectile damage is the fastest way to boost DPS. Use bench crafting to add life and resistances to body armour and rings. For budget players, focus on a strong bow and quiver first; the rest of the gear can be upgraded gradually.
Comparison and stat table
| Aspect | Ice Shot Amazon Huntress | Typical Bow Alternatives (e.g., Tornado Shot) |
|---|---|---|
| Clear speed | Very high due to shard spray and shatter | High but more dependent on projectile spread |
| Single target | Extremely high with Snipe on frozen targets | Good with scaling but less bursty |
| Defensive control | Strong via freeze and chill | Often relies on mobility and raw mitigation |
| Gear threshold | Moderate; scales well from rares to endgame | Varies; some builds need specific uniques |
| Complexity | Medium — timing and positioning matter | Low–Medium — more straightforward rotation |
Sample endgame stat targets
Aim for these rough targets as you approach endgame content:
Life: 4,000+ (or equivalent hybrid with ES)
Evasion/Deflect: Enough to trigger deflect mechanics reliably
Cold damage: High flat cold and % increased cold damage on bow/quiver/amulet
Projectile count: Multiple sources to ensure shard overlap
Freeze uptime: Aim to freeze bosses within a few seconds of engagement
Common mistakes and how to avoid them
Relying solely on freeze without hybrid defenses is risky; always keep life/ES and mobility. Overinvesting in attack speed can reduce freeze buildup per hit; balance speed with freeze mechanics. Don’t ignore resistances—freeze doesn’t protect against elemental penetration or DoT mechanics that bypass control.
Example PoB style checklist (what to buy first)
Good bow with flat physical and projectile damage
Quiver with projectile count and cold damage
Gloves with chill magnitude or freeze buildup
Boots with movement speed and life
Body armour with life and hybrid ES if possible
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this build work at league start? Yes. Ice Shot scales well from early rares to endgame gear and is considered a strong league starter because it doesn’t require expensive uniques to function.
Do I need specific uniques to make it work? No mandatory uniques. Some uniques speed progression and comfort, but the build is fully viable on rare gear with the right affixes.
How strict is Snipe timing? Snipe requires practice. The window is consistent—practice on a training dummy or in a hideout to learn the release timing for maximum burst.
What if a boss resists freeze? Use cold penetration, exposure, or additional fragment sources to increase freeze buildup. Increasing effective damage after mitigation is the fastest way to overcome high freeze thresholds.
Is this build fragile? It’s medium fragility. Freeze provides crowd control, but you still need hybrid defenses and good positioning to survive high‑damage mechanics.
Final checklist before you go into endgame
Bow and quiver optimized for projectile and cold damage.
Gem links finalized: Ice Shot with projectile and cold supports; Snipe with single‑target supports.
Passive tree focused on projectile, cold, and freeze nodes with defensive clusters.
Flasks: life, movement, and a defensive or freeze‑removal flask.
Practice Snipe timing in a safe environment.
This guide synthesizes skill mechanics, community build patterns, and practical play advice to give you a complete path from leveling to endgame with the Ice Shot Huntress Amazon in Path of Exile 2 patch 0.5. Key mechanical facts about Ice Shot’s conversion, chill, and freeze modifiers are reflected in the skill data and community build writeups.







