
To The Skies! (Ultimate) – Horus projects an image of himself into the sky, scouting out the area. Protector’s Surge (Ability 3) – Horus travels to a selected nearby allied God granting all close allies a heal for 50/100/150/200/250 + 10% physical power and a protection buff of 10/15/20/25/30 for 3 seconds. Horus will then wind up a heavy cleave attack, shredding enemy protections by 10/15/20/25/30 for 3 seconds and dealing 60/95/120/155/190 + 50% physical power. Cooldown 18/17/16/15/14 seconds.įracture (Ability 2) – Horus dashes forwards for a short distance, stopping if he hits an enemy God and stunning them for 1.25 seconds, also dealing damage 70/95/120/155/190 + 30%. Enemies hit by Gust that have been knocked up take an extra 1.5x bonus damage.

Horus then has 5 seconds to cast Gust (a ranged basic attack), damaging enemies for 14/23/32/41/50 + 100% basic attack damage and slowing them by 25% for 2.5 seconds. Updraft (Ability 1) – Horus creates an updraft using his wings in a small area around him, knocking up nearby enemies and damaging them for 50/95/140/185/230 + 60% physical power. After the 3 seconds, Horus consumes the stacks and is healed for 2 + 0.75 per level for each stack. Each stack grants Horus 1.5 protections and 15% CCR, stacking up to 10 times and lasting 3 seconds. Resolute (Passive) – When Horus is damaged by an enemy God, he gains a stack (2 stacks if damaged by Set).


Horus, The Rightful Heir Egyptian Warrior Patch 6.4 will go live on 30th April with certain content from this patch being added throughout May.
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As well as the new Gods, there will be a new event starting this patch that will run over the next few months containing a bunch of new skins and even a T5 skin reward! It’s time again for another patch with Update 6.4 – Sand and Skies! For the first time ever in Smite history, this patch will see the release of TWO brand new Gods at the same time! Both these Gods have lore related to each other so I think it’s great they are being released together, their passives even relate to each other too.
