The expansion arrives with new cards, a new keyword, plus the return of the Magnetize mechanic.

Behold the power of the Titans! The Hearthstone TITANS expansion is now live, which means 145 new cards, the Forge keyword, and more. Read on for details.

Titan minions in Hearthstone (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)
Titan minions in Hearthstone (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)

Hearthstone TITANS legendary minions

The newly-released Hearthstone expansion features a legendary Titan for each class. This means 11 legendary Titans in total. Each legendary comes with a passive and three abilities. When it's a player's turn, they can use one of these abilities. Once all three abilities are used, the Titan can attack as normal.

Here are screenshots of these minions:

The Primus and Argus, the Emerald Star (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)
Eonar, the Life-Binder and Aggramar, the Avenger (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)
Norgannon and Amitus, the Peacekeeper (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)
Aman'Thul and V-07-TR-0N Prime (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)
Golganneth, the Thunderer and Sargeras, the Destroyer (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)
Khaz'goroth (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)

There are also some Keepers in the mix. These minions are based on beings that the Titans created to enact their will, according to Blizzard.

Keepers in the Hearthstone TITANS expansion (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)
Keepers in the Hearthstone TITANS expansion (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)

Hearthstone Forge keyword

Next, cards with the new Forge keyword can be upgraded while in a player's hand. A player can drag the card over their deck for an upgrade that costs two mana.

Eulogizer, Lab Constructor, and Champion of Storms are examples of minions with this keyword. Meanwhile, spells with the Forge mechanic include ones such as Weight of the World, Embrace of Nature, and Molten Rune.

Cards with the Forge keyword (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)
Cards with the Forge keyword (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)

Magnetic keyword returns to Hearthstone

There's also the return of the Magnetic keyword. First seen in the The Boomsday Project, this keyword allows Mechs to magnetize with other minions of the same type. It also no longer requires a space on the board to magnetize with others.

Minions with the Magnetic keyword (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)
Minions with the Magnetic keyword (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)

That's all for now. Are you ready to jump into the brand-new TITANS expansion? Stay tuned on esports.gg for more news and updates!