About

Unlimited Deck Storage

Hearthstone is a very dynamic game in terms of deck building - players are building decks with their friends / (stream) communities or are improving other's decks countless times to find the next best deck. Some focus on creating meme decks, some just want to try their homebrew versions. Sadly, there are WAY too few deck slots in the game client to keep track of all the decks you want to try. With HearthstoneDeckStorage, you take back control over your deck organization.

Easy Organization & Sharing

Yeah, Spreadsheets are nice and free, but how do you organize your decks efficiently? How do you search or order your decks to find the ONE meme deck you wanted to play in ages? Takes some time, right? I guess it also took quite some work to build your deck archive this way. With HearthstoneDeckStorage you can organize all of your decks within seconds! Create a folder, import and drag&drop decks around, done. A few more clicks and your folder is ready to be shared with your audience. Life couldn't be any better!

Enriching Experience

Storing a deck is one thing. But how do you navigate it? What to mulligan for in general? What to keep against a specific class? If you share the deck with other players, they (most likely) don't have the same collection as you do. So what cards are replaceable with which one? HearthstoneDeckStorage is not just about storing a deck code. It is about collecting all the necessary information to fully understand and navigate the deck properly. Therefore you can add mulligans against each class, set replacement cards, and define your win condition(s) if applicable.

A Few Examples...

Streaming

You probably know the streamer Thijs . For his stream, he has his own imgur.com post  where he adds all the decks he plays on stream. Other streamers use commands like "!decklist" (or something similar) to share their decks with their audience. Decks can change daily, so things get outdated really fast (for example 90+ decks for Thijs's post). With HDS you have your decks in one place and only need to update it here - wherever you will use the link to the shared folder, it will be up2date.

Messengers / Blogs

Discord is a perfect example of how you can use this website. With pinned messages, you can easily share your decks AND keep them up to date - no need for separate decklist channels that are cumbersome and time-consuming to manage. Also, your users can effortlessly search and filter the shared folders/decks - so everyone benefits from it and has more time for the really important things. For websites/blogs, there is even more incentive to use HDS. No need to upload images and format it for all your visitors (especially mobile devices can be a pain in the neck, believe me). So let us do the heavy lifting and focus on your content!

Social Media

A large number of decks get shared on Twitter, but most of the time it is done through posting an image. Do you have to manually click the posted deck together? Most likely (see #1 , #2 , #3 ). Either the poster has to think about adding the deck code, or the person that wants to play the deck has to actively ask for it. In both cases, it's an unnecessary waste of time. However, if you decide to share pictures of your deck, HDS has you covered. You have some time-saving functions like multiple image format generation (especially suited for social media usage), simplified share buttons with pre-definable text, and many more!

Do you like what you see?

Then it's time to organize your Hearthstone decks!