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Soulmask Shifting Sands DLC: Every New Mask, Location, and Effect

SoulMask·April 14, 2026·9 min read

The Shifting Sands DLC drops four new masks into Soulmask, each themed around an Egyptian deity and each carrying a Mimicry Mode that completely reshapes how you fight, swim, or scorch the battlefield. One falls into your lap during the intro. The other three sit inside pyramids guarded by bosses who clearly do not want guests.

This guide covers where to find each mask and what it actually does once equipped.

The Four New Egyptian Masks

*Image courtesy of the official Soulmask Egyptian Mask Gameplay trailer.*

The DLC adds Horus: Celestial Wings, Anubis: Doomsday Judgment, Sobek: Abyss Overlord, and Amun-Ra: Glorious Hymn. Horus is automatic. The other three require a pyramid run after killing the boss outside.

Horus Mask: Celestial Wings

You receive this one for free. The Shifting Sands intro has your character plummeting from the sky, and the Horus Mask is already on by the time you land.

Mimicry Mode lets you take flight, which opens up vertical positioning for both offense and defense. Aerial pokes, escapes, repositioning, ranged harassment. Use it however the fight demands.

Anubis Mask: Doomsday Judgment

Image courtesy of the official Soulmask Egyptian Mask Gameplay trailer.

How to get it: Beat the Anubis Hound near the Sunken City Mysterious Portal, then walk into the pyramid behind it to claim the mask.

This is the survival pick. Mimicry Mode extends bandage effect duration by 50%, and any status effect that would land on you gets redirected onto your target instead. Kill an enemy you have marked and their corpse rises to fight beside you, giving you a small undead retinue at no extra cost.

Sobek Mask: Abyss Overlord

Image courtesy of the official Soulmask Egyptian Mask Gameplay trailer.

How to get it: Defeat Sobek, the giant crocodile, at the Three River Junction near the Barren Sandland Mysterious Portal. Enter the pyramid afterward to pick up the mask.

Sobek is the underwater specialist. It dramatically raises your oxygen pool, speeds up your swim, and cuts the damage you take from arrows. You also gain a 20% critical hit bonus and stronger passive self-healing. If your routine involves diving for ruins, fighting on shorelines, or just being annoyingly hard to drown, this is the pick.

Amun-Ra Mask: Glorious Hymn

Image courtesy of the official Soulmask Egyptian Mask Gameplay trailer.

How to get it: Take down the Scarab boss at the Ancient Pyramid near the Rock Lake Mysterious Portal in the northern part of the map. The mask waits inside the pyramid.

Amun-Ra is the artillery option. Mimicry Mode turns you into a walking solar engine that pumps out continuous heat damage to anything standing too close. The alternate effect uses focused laser energy to mark enemy weak points, letting you and your allies tear through defenses. On a multiplayer server, it doubles as crowd control utility, since the heat AoE pressures grouped enemies without needing you to chase them.

Picking Your First Pyramid Run

Horus is yours from minute one, so the real question is which pyramid to attempt next. If you plan to roam alone in dangerous zones, Anubis covers your survivability. If you spend a lot of time around water, Sobek pays off fastest. Amun-Ra rewards aggressive players and small groups who like to control space.

Pick the mask that matches your fights, then collect the rest on later dungeon runs.

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