yes, since day one and I encourage everyone who doesn't plan to go to tournements, where it is banned to do so, as well. hearthstone deck tracker, even if you disable the feature to show you secrets and to see the cards played or your deck it is still a viable tool to keep track of your games, statistics and helps you with tech cards. It will also help you identify the meta at your current rank to a given time and so on. If you just copy a high legend deck you will be far less successful, than if you check what you are actually playing against and what you need to adept. you will also be able to identify possible mistakes you do against certain decks/classes and favorable/unfavorable match-ups.
Partly because I only play on mobile, but mostly because I like the challenge of remembering my own deck and mastering my own playing style without a computer telling me how to play and what to play.
I'm never going to reach the top of the game so I can't see the point in draining out the fun in the game just to get an extra rank or two higher.
I do, but almost entirely because of the stats and a little because of the on-board damage counters so I don't make any dumb math mistakes. For the cards played thing, I mostly find that useful for my opponent's deck so I don't have to remember whether they played both of their copies of whatever card.
Yes I use one. I know a lot of people say that they use it for stats, which is one reason why I use it. If I play 10 games and have a win rate of 40% or less, I know that the deck isn't good enough for the ladder.
But I also think it's a good idea when using new decks. If I use a deck that not used to, I like to know what options I have when it comes to playing against my opponent. This then helps me when I play Hearthstone on my mobile phone because if I'm familiar to using that deck a lot, I will get to a point where I have an idea of what is left in my deck, without the use of the tracker.
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There are too many reasons to list on why I use a deck tracker (HDT is so good, I really encourage people to try it. Free publicity right here) but being able to keep track of global winrates, deck win rates, matchups, etc is really good.
I wish Hearthstone did that for you instead of having to use an external app but I guess that'll never happen so I'll keep using a tracker.
i use it to keep track of wins and loses, not the deck list overlay in game, i think that gives you an unfair advantage that not all players have/are using.
Yes. The less time spent memorizing and remembering cards, the more time can be spent thinking about possible strategies. The statistics are also extremely helpful for figuring out how to improve your deck.
I don't get why it's not a feature built into the game. It really puts people on mobile at a disadvantage, plus they could make it support spectator mode, where it would be particularly useful. For example imagine you start spectating and see a N'Zoth in their hand, but you have no idea which deathrattles have died. Being able to compare your train of thought with the player you're watching is important for learning, but for that both players have to share the same knowledge.
This is something that's very hard to stop once you start.
After playing someone with a cool deck (rare I know) you can see their list. It's also nice to see when your opponent 100% has eye for an eye when you are at 3 hp. :)
Hello to all, i just want to know if you use a deck tracker in your Hearthstone games.
It's nice to be IMPORTANT,
But it's more important to be NICE!
Yea i do. Just to keep track of my own deck and for stats afterwords like winrate :)
yes, since day one and I encourage everyone who doesn't plan to go to tournements, where it is banned to do so, as well. hearthstone deck tracker, even if you disable the feature to show you secrets and to see the cards played or your deck it is still a viable tool to keep track of your games, statistics and helps you with tech cards. It will also help you identify the meta at your current rank to a given time and so on. If you just copy a high legend deck you will be far less successful, than if you check what you are actually playing against and what you need to adept. you will also be able to identify possible mistakes you do against certain decks/classes and favorable/unfavorable match-ups.
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No. Never have, can't imagine that I ever will.
Partly because I only play on mobile, but mostly because I like the challenge of remembering my own deck and mastering my own playing style without a computer telling me how to play and what to play.
I'm never going to reach the top of the game so I can't see the point in draining out the fun in the game just to get an extra rank or two higher.
I do, but almost entirely because of the stats and a little because of the on-board damage counters so I don't make any dumb math mistakes. For the cards played thing, I mostly find that useful for my opponent's deck so I don't have to remember whether they played both of their copies of whatever card.
Yes I use one. I know a lot of people say that they use it for stats, which is one reason why I use it. If I play 10 games and have a win rate of 40% or less, I know that the deck isn't good enough for the ladder.
But I also think it's a good idea when using new decks. If I use a deck that not used to, I like to know what options I have when it comes to playing against my opponent. This then helps me when I play Hearthstone on my mobile phone because if I'm familiar to using that deck a lot, I will get to a point where I have an idea of what is left in my deck, without the use of the tracker.
My Entry for this week's Card Design Competition - Season 8.16:
How and what to play? Don't think that's even a function .. it's a tracker not a bot
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There are too many reasons to list on why I use a deck tracker (HDT is so good, I really encourage people to try it. Free publicity right here) but being able to keep track of global winrates, deck win rates, matchups, etc is really good.
I wish Hearthstone did that for you instead of having to use an external app but I guess that'll never happen so I'll keep using a tracker.
I only use deck tracker for heroic brawls.
i would regularly - but i primarily play on iPad and iPhone.
It's useful for certain decks. Particularly any I play with N'Zoth, the Corruptor as a reminder of what has actually died that game.
But I think the majority of decks can function just fine without. It's still worth using, if you're playing on PC.
My computer did not handle HDT very well, it was a little slow. Wich one is the less ram consuming?
i use it to keep track of wins and loses, not the deck list overlay in game, i think that gives you an unfair advantage that not all players have/are using.
yes in computer, no in phone
it is a must for me to play control deck with deck tracker
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Yes. The less time spent memorizing and remembering cards, the more time can be spent thinking about possible strategies. The statistics are also extremely helpful for figuring out how to improve your deck.
I don't get why it's not a feature built into the game. It really puts people on mobile at a disadvantage, plus they could make it support spectator mode, where it would be particularly useful. For example imagine you start spectating and see a N'Zoth in their hand, but you have no idea which deathrattles have died. Being able to compare your train of thought with the player you're watching is important for learning, but for that both players have to share the same knowledge.
If you play on Android you can use Arcane Tracker.
This is something that's very hard to stop once you start.
After playing someone with a cool deck (rare I know) you can see their list. It's also nice to see when your opponent 100% has eye for an eye when you are at 3 hp. :)
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