

Latest thing I can suggest you is looking up lists on HSReplay rather than HearthPwn anyway because they are usually better performing. Obvious drawback of this method is that it only spares you some math and doesn't really solve the filtering issues which is the reason I suspect you would use such a feature anyway. Unfortunately, looking up decks you own/import on HSReplay is a paid feature so you can't even really export a decklist from here to there, and the tracker can only ever see your collection while the game is open.Ī workaround for this is creating the decklist in the tracker, selecting export to HS (only while the game is open) and from the export submenu you can click on missing cards and see the list with all dust calculated.

I know it's not the same, but if you're using HS Deck Tracker you can have this feature ready on HSReplay.

Mysteries of the Phoenix: Druid and Hunter Mysteries of the Phoenix: Warrior and Rogue There's an established list of changes that Hearthstone players continue to push for, but official deck tracker support is at the top of mine.Duels Advanced Guide - With Deck Lists and Treasure Tiersĭuels: Practical Guide to go Infinite in HC Duels If both the community and the developer are already in agreement that deck trackers are just the digital equivalent of scribbling down match progress on a piece of paper, why are we still waiting for official support? Even Android phones feature third-party deck tracker apps, so we know it's possible to implement on the mobile version without it having a negative effect on the experience. Highlander decks also feature 30 different cards, making it tricky to remember what's still lurking in the latter half of your deck, particularly during marathon sessions. That's 22 secrets in the pool, with a 'Christmas tree' of up to five active at a time. Rogue's Shadowjeweler Hanar adds secrets from four different classes into a match. Hearthstone would benefit from official deck tracker support now more than ever due to the contents of its Standard sets. Notable additions let you see your opponent's last known board, and display a full list of the minions in each tavern tier to help you make selections that synergise well with your build. I'm not much of a Battlegrounds player myself, but community responses to deck tracker overlays in this mode have been very positive, overall. For example, in Hearthstone's Battlegrounds mode, stats outlining the odds of you winning or losing versus each opponent can feel like they remove the fun. While deck trackers are fine to use in Hearthstone, they can suck the fun out of some of the modes if you get too bogged down in their features.
