12/2/2023 0 Comments Reddit competitive hearthstone![]() Make a twitch account and get in chat (respectfully) asking questions such as "what do i mulligan for in this deck" or "why did you do this instead of that". Watch as many high level players as you can who also talk through their plays. Hearthstone is not a game of muscle memory it is a game of decision making but also physical memory. This is probably the most important tip in my opinion. Tip #4 - Watch Streams as much as you can I know many aspiring pros and semi-pros who will send screenshots upon screenshots to friends and discord servers to discuss what the play is because they may mess it up on ladder but they must be open minded enough to take that in their stride and be prepared to do something different in the future leading to a win. Always be prepared to ask questions and be eager to learn. You would be rank 1 and not 5000 if this was the case. If you are 5000 legend but you believe every decision you make is always optimal you are wrong. Always be prepared for someone to suggest something different and be able to handle criticism. Technically there is always a correct line but it can be extremely close sometimes. When playing Hearthstone you have to play with an open mind at all times. When I have no friends online (awwwwwww) but i lose a game and I'm not quite sure why, I send the replay of my games (recorded with HSReplay) to a friend so that they can review what I could have maybe done differently, This way if I am ever in a similar situation i can try out their alternative line. Often we agree which means we are probably along the right line (or both horribly wrong). When you get to the higher ranks and you start looking at the game at greater depth you find that there are often things you miss and it is great to get a second pair of eyes on the situation or even a third! I co-op with friends all the time with no intention necessarily for them to "carry" me or boost me but for us to discuss certain plays and the results of each one. We all have those really good games on ladder, add the person afterwards and actually don't get hated on and make friends of equal skill level. Now that you have your deck sorted lets look at how you can learn this deck. If the deck is tier one usually it is your own fault you are losing a lot and not the deck so read on and I'll go into how to improve. Also Don't feel disheartened if your winrate isn't great in the first few games, I've often gone 0-5 with a deck before i get the hang of it more realise why I lost the games I did and did something different to turn it around. However by focusing on the deck, really learning all the different scenarios that can come up and utilising them to your advantage you can push this winrate higher and higher. If you focus on a deck that, according to HSreplay or VS, has a 55% winrate by playing like the average player you might maintain that winrate. Technically all you have to do to climb is maintain above a 50% winrate and put time into the game. Whether you are limited for time or not focusing on a single "tier one" deck and learning the ins and outs of that and its specific matchups lets you utilise the deck to its full potential. This Guide is mainly aimed at people trying to hit their first to legend or increase their current legend ranking however i find these tips useful to all ranks and still use them daily. I feel like especially with a game such as Hearthstone putting endless time into the game without a cause isn't always the best solution and focusing on these 10 areas is a great way to take your decision making to the next level. I feel i have made a lot of progression over the last year or so and still have so far to go and i thought I might share my top 10 tips that have helped me and continue to help me improve as a player. My name is Ox and I'm a regular top 200 player (peaked #3 legend) who finished top 16 last month and qualified for masters tour Jönköping. So recently I came across a thread asking how to improve at Hearthstone. Quality content includes thorough deck analysis based on extensive and well documented play testing in a competitive environment, in depth card analysis, etc.īefore submitting a thread, ensure your topic or question doesn't belong in one of following threads: Your post must contain quality content that generates discussion. Contributors are expected to read our full list of rules before posting. We aim to maintain a serious atmosphere devoid of jokes, memes and low-effort content. This subreddit is dedicated to creating a place for high level discussion and content for those who wish to better themselves at the game.
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