Did you just open a TITANS Legendary that you had already forgotten even exists? Happens to us all, doesn't it. In this article we're using the power of HSReplay's stats to see the best ways to utilize Legendaries you might have never seen played on Ranked ladder (I know I haven't).


Jotun & Argus

The best of the worst. However, this seems to be more about the playability of the class in the current meta rather than the weakness of the Demon Hunter duo. If you want to play them though, Relics seem to be the way to go.


Ra-den

At lower ranks, the variants without Storm Giant (running e.g. Blackwater Behemoth instead) are stronger, and after diamond the order flips around. And the winrates dip across all archetypes. Here's the best Diamond list.


Thorim

I'm surprised to see Thorim on the list but the data never lies. He's slightly more popular at Legend, and amongst the bottom 3 at Gold ranks or lower. Maybe it's the combo Nature of the deck that puts off many people. The list below is currently sitting at 60+ % winrate at Diamond-Legend, so it should wreak havoc in capable hands.


Algalon

The card suffers from a couple of issues: a) it's not a good card and b) the fact that's it's Neutral spreads the already sparse data over multiple classes. Therefore, the DK deck below is the only one showing up in the data. Using Algalon as a Plague draw manipulator isn't a bad idea, though.


Flame Behemoth

Another card suffering from Neutrality. Additionally, Mech decks tend to be aggressive in nature, and the slow value that the Behemoth provides just doesn't fit too well. Only the Mage deck below shows up in the search.


Hodir

We've entered the undisputed bottom two across all ranks, with Legend rank being the only one where Hodir isn't the unlucky winner of the worst card title. If you want to make him work though, slap him in a deck that works without him too. His buffs could even get handy with Hollow Hound.


Kologarn

Did you guess the second card of the bottom two? Or did you forget it existed? The player base in general definitely has, and since it's also Neutral, nothing pops up on the stats of the Standard side. You can always use the slap-into-a-deck-that-works strategy with him, or take a stroll on the Wild side of things where the stats give you the fun-looking list below.


Have you been playing any of the legendaries mentioned above? How did you fare? Let us know in the comments below!