Thursday, January 2, 2014

How to use the Decks Manager

In order to track the win rate of a specific deck, you would need to setup your current decks list at Deck. The guide will show you how to setup your decks.

Name your decks accordingly
First of all you name decks accordingly, it is recommended that you use the exact same names for your neck as you did in Hearthstone. The decks slots are following the exact order as they're in Hearthstone client. The deck name must be unique, it is recommended that you name your deck differently when you  made any changes to your deck.

If a deck name has been used before, it will show win rates as soon as you typed the name in the slot. You can also use this way to check the win rate of your older deck - by typing in the name of the deck.

HearthTracker will respond to your selection.
Once a deck is selected, HearthTracker will be able to picked up correlate the slot number with the deck names you had entered in the Decks Manager and display notifications with relevant stats and information.


17 comments:

  1. Very neat feature!
    Can you explain the shortcuts? What does "R" "U" "C" "P" stands for? :)

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  2. R - Ranked, U - Unranked, C - Challenge, P - Practice.

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  3. Interesting idea, but it seems to randomly decide which deck you're playing sometimes. It would be great if you could edit the record, or choose which of the decks you're playing with, if it doesn't detect the correct one.

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    1. I just realized the scan is affected by the similarity of the loading/slot machine graphics. I will be fixing it by the next release. A temporarily workaround for it would be minimize (Win key + D) hearthstone right after you click the Play button and return to the game when you hear the game sounds.

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  4. Thanks for the awesome tracker! Any workarounds/solutions in the case where we deleted a deck after we started tracking (and thus every deck shifted "up" one slot in HS)?

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    1. Yes, I'd implemented a button to sort the decks in v1.1.7

      Just empty the deck name for the slot you want to "shift", and press the "Trim Empty Slots" and it will do the job for ya!

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    2. Well I feel dumb now. Thanks!

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  5. I'm having problems with decks #3 and #9

    apparently HearthTracker can't see when i choose this decks and some random deck is choosed to go into the match history

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    1. which version are you currently using?

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    2. just tried on 1.2.1, still not finding decks #3 and #9

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    3. I've got a similar problem with deck #5 using both 1.2.1 and 1.2.0. It detects it sometimes, but it seems to take a while.

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    4. It seems to fail to detect when the cursor hovers over the name of the deck.

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  7. For me, it is only picking up certain decks. Once I change the name in the client, the decks are no longer recognised no matter what I do. The names match from client to the tracker, but wont pick it up wihen I click on them

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    1. More on this. It seems it is only picking up slots 3,6,9. Frustrating. As a side note. After an arena game, it spams that little pop up message, letting me the know the outcome. UNTIL i close and restart it.

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  8. Doesn't work at all. If you could get this feature to work with creating/deleting/renaming decks and your tool recognising all of this correctly, then it would be super awesome! As an intermediate fix and to help troubleshoot, add a feature to rearrange the decks in the tool window's tab.

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