Wild Combos of the Titans

 

 

Titans and Keepers are finally bringing their massive power to Hearthstone, including one of the most long-awaited WoW characters, Sargeras! While the Titans’ new exclusive mechanic is sure to shake things up in standard, there are plenty fun synergies they and other cards come with in Wild. Here, we'll focus on the potential combos you can pull off in Wild mode once these new cards become available.


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Many of us have been waiting for the day where crafting a custom weapon was added to the game, and who doesn’t want to abuse its fun effect? The option to copy Ignis, the Eternal Flame always exists, but the most efficient way to keep hitting them with those weapons is with Hoard Pillager. This lets you reequip any of the 10-cost weapons without having to spend that mana again!


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This combo applies to every card that creates Plagues. As we’ve seen with Bomb Warrior in the past, these kinds of effects shine when you can give your opponent as many as possible. There are multiple neutral minions that can give you more ways to add Plagues outside of the baseline set of cards, but Augmented Elekk is one of the most straight forward and easy to use out of them all.


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Have you ever wanted infinite ways to duplicate your hand? Well here’s an easy 2-card way to do it. As long as you meet the highlander requirement for Elise the Enlightened, you can use Freya, Keeper of Nature to give yourself a second copy of Elise in hand. So now whenever you play Elise, she’ll duplicate the other one you have. If you manage to discount her before copying, it makes infinite copying even easier! 


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Sharp-Eyed Seeker can search out any of the Primes from Ashes of Outland, but Solarian Prime is probably the most usable in modern Hearthstone. As soon as your Astromancer Solarian or any of its related Legendaries dies, you can tutor it out in a way you couldn't before.


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While Master Oakheart has fallen out of favor in combo builds, it still retains the ability to create huge power swings. Amitus, the Peacekeeper makes the rest of your board hard to deal with without hard removal, which makes Mosh'Ogg Enforcer at the least an 8-hit minimum monstrosity. Abominable Lieutenant is one of many options that can be put in the 3-Attack slot. Turalyon, the Tenured and Mish-Mash Mosher are also viable options. If they do end up clearing the board, you’ll at least be able to resummon two of them with Tyr!


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Blizzard seems to like the idea of Priest playing minions they don’t run in their deck for this expansion, and they give plenty of support for it. The most notable is Ra-den, who resummons each of them alongside all the new cards that lets Priests Discover legendary minions. However, they also got access to smaller minions that accomplish a similar goal. Your Astral Automatons get bigger no matter how they’re summoned, and both Horrendous Growth and Student of the Stars have their bonus stats attached to their base forms, so their massive buffs stay with them when they’re resurrected. This makes a fairly annoying recipe of Rally! targets for your opponent.


Odyn, Prime Designate gave Control Warrior the most burst damage it’s ever had since Captain Galvangar. As an 8-cost 8/8, it’ll probably be unlikely that you’ll have the armor to kill your opponent on the same turn. However, if you manage to play him on turn 8, then you can follow it up with Rokara, the Valorous and Frozen Buckler next turn for a clean 25 damage. Sure, this isn’t an OTK from full Health, but it puts you in a really good position  if your opponent can’t stop you from hitting them again.


We hope you give some of these combos a shot. Maybe you'll even discover your own! There are always new ways to use your cards, so experiment away!


 

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