Here is a list of all the Titans in Hearthstone, with their possible weaknesses shown so that players can find the best one.
Titans are the main feature of the Hearthstone update called Titans. Every type of player has their own special Legendary Titan Card. Each of these cards has its own costs and effects, which are generally tied to its class power. One thing that makes them special is that when a player clicks on them, they can choose from three different powers instead of attacking right away.
Titan skills can only be used once, so players need to think about when they would be best to use each one. But it’s important to remember that these Titans will be the main goals for other teams. Since this is the case, it’s not likely that they will last many turns unless the player protects them well. In Hearthstone, some Titans are much more valuable than others, and it costs a lot to make them, so players will need to be smart about which ones they buy. Here is a ranked list of all the Hearthstone Titans to help them out.
V-07-TR-0N Primus – Rogue
By the standards of the other Titans, V-07-TR-0N is a pretty bad card. For Rogue’s more aggressive style of play, V-07-TR-0N’s low cost fits in well. However, his skills don’t have enough power to really help the player win.
V-07-TR-0N doesn’t pose much of a threat. If the other player is smart, they can make sure V-07-TR-0N doesn’t have any pets to heal them, or they can quickly kill him because he doesn’t have much health.
Norgannon – Mage
Mage players have a lot of things they want from Norgannon. His skills aren’t very good; they don’t give the player enough power or dependability to get ahead of their opponent. A chance Mage spell will be cast by Unlimited Potential. This ability is pretty bad just because it’s random, and it probably won’t help the player get out of a tough spot.
If an opponent’s cards cost more on their next turn, Norgannon can temporarily slow them down, but it probably won’t change the game unless the person is already ahead. This ability, Progenitor’s Power, is the most effective of the bunch. It can be used to get rid of some tricky minions or just to do a lot of damage to the enemy hero. In spite of this, Norgannon is one of the weaker Titans in Hearthstone.
The Primus – Death Knight
Some Death Knight players might find The Primus a bit slow, but he works great in midrange and control decks. This ability, Runes of Blood, can be used in a lot of different decks without any problems. With this skill, the player can kill an enemy creature. After the minion is killed, both the player and The Primus will get its health back.
When you use Runes of the Unholy, two 3/3 Undead appear. Both of them have Taunt and Reborn. It’s helpful for players to build a wall on their board and make Corpses this way. Runes of Frost makes the next spell the player uses cheaper and stronger, which can do a lot of damage all at once, but it’s also the weakest ability.
Khaz’goroth – Warrior
Khaz’goroth is a great way to keep your board stable. He’s not strong enough to help the Warrior class win, but it’s nice to have him around. Khaz’goroth has great stats for a 6 Mana card after all of his abilities have been used. His score is 11/11, which is pretty good.
Tempering is the best ability a player can use. Giving both the player and Khaz’goroth an extra 5 attacks can help clear or at least calm down some boards that look very dangerous. Either that, or if the person is already in a good position, it can end the game.
Aggramar, the Avenger – Hunter
Aggramar’s Titan skills aren’t as exciting as the others, but Hunter players can get some amazing stat boosts from him. For six mana, the player can get a 3/7 monster and a 3/3 weapon. This card is worth running just for Swift Slash. This skill, Swift Slash, gives the weapon an extra +2 attack and protects the player while they hit.
If a person doesn’t have many cards to fight back, this is a great way to get rid of enemy minions. Even though Aggramar has a lot of value, he’s not exactly a win condition, which makes him less powerful than some of his Titan peers.
Amitus, the Peacekeeper – Paladin
Amitus is different from most Titans because her power comes from the words on her cards, not her skills. At the very least, it will take 4 strikes to kill Amitus. If she gets a buff, it will take even more. What a huge amount of damage to take! The player can set up other bots without much trouble.
It will take several turns for the other player to try to kill her if they don’t already have a few troops ready to go when she is played. But her skills aren’t very impressive, which is why she’s not ranked higher.
Argus, the Emerald Star – Demon Hunter
For Demon Hunter players, Argus is yet another way to get a lot out of their Mana. All of the player’s minions will cost two mana less when Show of Force is used. This makes it possible to make some really strong combos. There will be four 2/2 Elementals from the Argunite Army, two on each side of Aegus.
Thanks to Argus’ card text, this means that the player gets value for both offense and defense with just one ability. You can use his card text to play cheap minions for easy Lifesteal or Rush even if he doesn’t have any abilities. Argus is a Titan with a lot of power who can quickly change the course of a fight.
Golganneth, the Thunderer – Shaman
Even though it’s not very expensive, Golganneth is a great card for Hearthstone players. His skills are useful in a lot of different situations and can help Shaman players. He can clear the board and heal players, which can help them get back on track when they’re being dominated by their opponent. Golganneth can also deal 20 damage to a minion, which is great for getting rid of any big minions that the other player may have made. Last but not least, Golganneth can draw three Overload cards, which can help players when their hand looks a little empty.
His last skill works well with his power, which lowers the player’s first spell’s cost by 3 Mana every turn. A player can draw some Overload cards and cast them for a small cost. This gives them a chance to change the outcome of the game in their favor.
Eomar, the Life-Binder – Druid
Titan Eomar costs the most in Hearthstone, but there’s a good reason for that. All of her Titan powers can change the way the player plays, which can help them win. Players can either heal their hero to full health, get more mana for that turn, or keep drawing cards until their hand is full.
Every time she uses her ability, she also calls up a 5/5 Ancient with Taunt to protect her even more. The Ancients also work well with a lot of other Druid cards, since most of them are about calling up Treants and Ancients. However, because she has so many powerful skills, players will probably only be able to use a few of them before their opponent shuts her down fully.
Sargeras, the Destroyer – Warlock
Hearthstone loves it when Warlocks can use Imps, and Sargeras makes it even easier for them to build their own army of Imps. When you play as Sargeras, a tunnel will open, and at the end of each turn, two Imps will appear. All of Sargeras’ powers depend on his link. Players should try to use the Legion Invasion! ability first to get the most out of the portal. This will make any enemies that come out of it stronger.
If Sargeras isn’t dealt with quickly, Penalty Kick Online players can quickly dominate their opponents with what seems like an endless supply of minions. Because of how much stress he can put on opponents, Sargeras is without a doubt one of the best Titans in Hearthstone.
Aman’Thuul – Priest
In Hearthstone, Aman’Thuul is the strongest Titan. The player’s opponent can have a lot of trouble with this Titan, and his skills can have a huge snowball effect. Aman’Thuul can do almost everything a Priest player needs to do. Vision of Heroes adds an extra layer of defense and healing, just when the player needs it the most.
By getting rid of two enemy minions, Strike from History can help restart the board. Finally, Shape the Stars can make a board that is already very strong even stronger by letting the player copy one of their troops. Aman’Thuul’s power can also be used to get up to three different Legendary minions, so if his skills don’t work, the player still has some extra-strong minions to use.