Path of Exile 2 continues to expand its endgame with exciting unique items in the upcoming Return of the Ancients expansion. One standout addition is Nightfall, a powerful unique shield tied to Breachlord Tul. Set to POE 2 Currency launch on May 29, this item promises to transform defensive playstyles into aggressive, mobile offense.

Introducing Nightfall: Tul’s Legendary Shield

Nightfall is a high-level tower shield associated with the icy Breachlord Tul. It boasts strong base defenses, including substantial armor and block chance, making it viable for tanky builds. Beyond raw stats, it grants the skill Soaring Midnight, which redefines how players use shields in combat.

The skill lets you throw the shield as a projectile. If left alone, it returns automatically. Reactivating the skill while it flies teleports you to its location for a devastating slam attack. This creates dynamic gameplay—players can reposition instantly while delivering area damage, evoking a Captain America-style playstyle that many in the community are already hyping.

Mechanics and Scaling Potential

Soaring Midnight features both projectile and melee tags, allowing it to benefit from a wide range of supports and passives. The slam has a base 4-second cooldown, but clever interactions reset it quickly. Catching the returning shield or shattering ice crystals (from skills like Frost Wall) fully resets the cooldown, enabling near-continuous throws and slams.

Projectile speed improves range and mobility, while area-of-effect scaling boosts the slam’s impact radius. The skill cannot split or fork but supports chaining and ricochets off terrain. These traits open doors for hybrid builds that blend defense, mobility, and cold damage bursts.

Build Ideas and Synergies

Players are already theorycrafting exciting setups for Nightfall. One popular direction pairs it with Frost Wall to generate ice crystals that reset cooldowns on return, creating a self-sustaining loop of slams. Cold damage supports like Verglas and area multipliers amplify destruction.

Warrior or strength-stacking classes suit it well due to high Strength requirements, but creative solutions like Giant's Blood could broaden access. Defensive hybrids using shield block alongside offensive slams offer balanced play. Some envision Abyssal Lich synergies for massive AoE clears or Oracle ascendancy interactions for rapid chaining.

Nightfall shines in mapping and bossing by turning a static shield into a dynamic weapon, rewarding skillful timing and positioning.

Acquisition and Endgame Role

As a Breach unique, Nightfall drops primarily from Breachlord Tul encounters in endgame mapping. Farmers should target Tul splinters and domains for the best chances. Its level 84 requirement positions it as a true endgame powerhouse.

In the broader context of Return of the Ancients, Nightfall pairs interestingly with items like the grenade-focused Redemption. Together, they highlight Grinding Gear Games’ focus on uniques that fundamentally alter gameplay rather than just boosting numbers.

Conclusion: A Shield That Fights Back

Nightfall represents an innovative step for Path of Exile 2, blending PoE’s deep customization with fresh mechanics. Whether you seek cold devastation, teleport mobility, or unbreakable defense, this unique shield delivers. As the May 29 launch approaches, expect the community to uncover even more powerful interactions.

With over 50 hours of new endgame content on the POE 2 Exalted Orbs for sale horizon, Nightfall is poised to become a staple for creative players. Prepare your builds—Tul’s power awaits.