The "Your Month in Hearthstone" e-mail from Blizzard is something I always look forward to. I just wish they would share more. A lot more! Maybe I'm a bit of a nerd when it comes to statistics, but I love to ponder win rates, streaks and how many times I did this, to achieve that. Obviously I'm a heavy user of HSReplay and Deck Tracker, but lately I've been forced to do much of my playing on an iPhone, and boy do I miss my Deck Tracker, both in-game and to keep track of my success or (quite often) failure.
I could keep notes manually while playing (many do), but I'm both forgetful and a bit lazy. And all the data is there, inside the HS software somewhere anyway. If I could just get my hands on it.
So listen Blizzard, how about an option where you could receive a complete match log in that monthly e-mail. Make that match log available online through my Blizzard account too, and I'm actually willing to pay a small monthly subscription fee to access it.
There r bunch of different packages you can request, it takes them couple of days to process the request tho (can take up to 30 days) and it is not in a "pretty format", i mean you can still understand most of what is what, but it has no graphics or anything, its just text.
Umm OP I play the majority of my HS games on iphone 7 Plus. I use the app Trackstone to track wins/losses. It shows trends, winrates for decks for that month. Not as comprehensive as HDT obviously but pretty good. And you can go home and imput those into your HDT so you have your full stats!
However your post wasn't about mobile game tracking. I agree I currently pay the 5 to HSReplay where instead I'd much rather get the stats from blizzard. You know they have the armory for WoW. Why can't they make a site that shows stuff like HSReplay does?
The "Your Month in Hearthstone" e-mail from Blizzard is something I always look forward to. I just wish they would share more. A lot more! Maybe I'm a bit of a nerd when it comes to statistics, but I love to ponder win rates, streaks and how many times I did this, to achieve that.
Obviously I'm a heavy user of HSReplay and Deck Tracker, but lately I've been forced to do much of my playing on an iPhone, and boy do I miss my Deck Tracker, both in-game and to keep track of my success or (quite often) failure.
I could keep notes manually while playing (many do), but I'm both forgetful and a bit lazy. And all the data is there, inside the HS software somewhere anyway. If I could just get my hands on it.
So listen Blizzard, how about an option where you could receive a complete match log in that monthly e-mail. Make that match log available online through my Blizzard account too, and I'm actually willing to pay a small monthly subscription fee to access it.
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Not exactly what ur asking for, but if you play on EU server, you can request some info on your account due to changes in the Privacy Policy laws in EU: https://www.reddit.com/r/hearthstone/comments/8m5isu/you_can_now_request_game_data_from_blizzard_due/
There r bunch of different packages you can request, it takes them couple of days to process the request tho (can take up to 30 days) and it is not in a "pretty format", i mean you can still understand most of what is what, but it has no graphics or anything, its just text.
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I also feel i could enjoy more stats every time i receive the monthly report.
I'd like to know how many packs I opened.
Umm OP I play the majority of my HS games on iphone 7 Plus. I use the app Trackstone to track wins/losses. It shows trends, winrates for decks for that month. Not as comprehensive as HDT obviously but pretty good. And you can go home and imput those into your HDT so you have your full stats!
However your post wasn't about mobile game tracking. I agree I currently pay the 5 to HSReplay where instead I'd much rather get the stats from blizzard. You know they have the armory for WoW. Why can't they make a site that shows stuff like HSReplay does?
I like the monthly report, but, as others have already stated, I'd prefer if it went more in depth.