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Hearthstone Signature card reveals for TITANS expansion

Finally, it’s time to know the exclusive Hearthstone Signature cards for the upcoming TITANS expansion. Check them out in this article.

While there are some card reveals for the TITANS expansion still pending, Hearthstone already started releasing Signature card art. These are the rarest cards to get, and now its art shows that off.

Below you will find all the Hearthstone Signature Cards for the Titans expansion revealed so far and how these cards have changed since their launch in the March of the Lich King expansion.

Hearthstone Signature Cards: TITANS

When Hearthstone announced the TITANS expansion revealed that there will be a total of 15 different Signature cards in the set. Just to refresh concepts, this is Hearthstone's idea behind Signature cards:

"The art style of Signature cards within each expansion will match their respective expansion’s style and the card frame for future Signature cards might also change from time to time."

For this current Hearthstone expansion, we learned on the announcement post that "The Signature cards in TITANS will have a new art style, representing their history, mythology, and grandeur".

The first one we got to discover was Hodir, Father of Giants in the expansion announcement, following the same improved design from Festival of Legends.

Signature Card Reveals

The Hearthstone Community Team released yesterday the first wave of Signature Cards. The reveals happened on Twitter mainly, on behalf of several renowned content creators.

We have seen every Hearthstone Signature Cards for this expansion. Below is the gallery containing them.

Note: All the Signature cards have been revealed

They were revealed by the following content creators. Check out the chart below for more details about the cards and their artist, alongside the tweets in which they were revealed.

Card
Class
Artist
Click to see Reveal
Freya, Keeper of Nature
Druid
Mooncolony
Hodir, Father of Giants
Hunter
Sif
Mage
Ra-den
Priest
Rafael Zanchetin
Mimiron, the Mastermind
Rogue
Max Grecke
Thorim, Stormlord
Shaman
Konstantin Porubov
Imprisoned Horror
Warlock
Todd Harris
Loken, Jailer of Yogg-Saron
Warlock
Grafit
Odyn, Prime Designate
Warrior
Anton Zemskov
Tyr
Paladin
Jakub Kasper
Astral Serpent
Paladin
Dave Greco
Ravenous Kraken
Neutral
AlexHorleyArt
Angry Helhound
Neutral
Jotun, the Eternal
Demon Hunter
Minotauren
Warrior
Juan Calle

How to get Signature Cards

Signature cards are the most unique card art in Hearthstone, and their appearance is rare. These are the different ways of getting a Signature Card in Hearthstone:

  1. They can only be opened in packs.
  2. Purchased in shop offerings.
  3. Earned through special means, like in-game events.

If you have been playing Hearthstone for a while and haven't seen any Signature Cards popping in your card packs, it's not that you are unlucky, it's that their drop rate is extremely low. However, if you really want to catch them all, here's a deeper dive into the odds of getting them from the different packs.

Normal Packs

  • On average, 0.6% chance to get a Signature Legendary card and guaranteed to get one within 361 packs from the previous Signature Legendary card drop.

Golden Packs and Signature Golden Packs

  • On average, 0.6% chance to get a Signature Legendary card and guaranteed to get one within 361 packs from the previous Signature Legendary card drop.
    • [Signature Golden Expansion Set Packs Only] In Signature Golden Expansion Set packs, this chance is increased to 15.1% chance to get a Signature Legendary card and guaranteed to get one within 14 packs from the previous Signature Legendary card drop.
    • [Golden Expansion Set Packs Only] In Golden Expansion Set packs, this chance is increased to 5.0% chance to get a Signature Legendary card and guaranteed to get one within 40 packs from the previous Signature Legendary card drop.
  • Note: Signature quality cards can only be obtained from Standard card packs, Class card packs, and expansion set card packs from the March of the Lich King expansion and onward.

As you see, the easiest way of getting Signature cards is from Golden and Signature Hearthstone Packs. For odds about how to get other cards outside the Hearthstone Signature cards, check out this article that also explains how Pity Timers work.

The evolution of Signature cards

The release of Signature cards failed to match Hearthstone players' expectations. The original idea of portraying the expansion vibe on the card art might have conspired against the design of these cards, and many criticized them for that.

After that initial round of disapproval, the Hearthstone team promised: "the next expansion’s Signature cards to be bright, vibrant, and colorful." Celestalon disclosed this in a forum post:

"Your feedback has been clear: we haven’t hit those goals. We’re taking that feedback to heart and are already planning significant changes for our next round of Signature cards."

We see that they have delivered on that promise, the change is remarkable, and it shows that a game is not only the product of the designer's vision and implementation, but that the players also have a role and say.

That is all for now, but stay tuned to esports.gg for more Hearthstone news and updates. See you next time in the Tavern.