I also agree with that hsreplay has better collection of data, and you can find the current meta decks there showing you what cards sync with the deck another site is viscious syndicate that collects tons of data of the current meta. Your out of luck, only way to know is if you update your collection manualy ,while that is a hassle you only need to do it once every 2 months or so.Innkepper stoped working a long time ago, even bef luxor left hrpwn. If you go for rookie homebrew which can definitely be fun you can just get inspired by what you find here and then brew your own versions with the cards you have or feel confident to craft. Latest thing I can suggest you is looking up lists on HSReplay rather than HearthPwn anyway because they are usually better performing. Obvious drawback of this method is that it only spares you some math and doesn't really solve the filtering issues which is the reason I suspect you would use such a feature anyway. Unfortunately, looking up decks you own/import on HSReplay is a paid feature so you can't even really export a decklist from here to there, and the tracker can only ever see your collection while the game is open.Ī workaround for this is creating the decklist in the tracker, selecting export to HS (only while the game is open) and from the export submenu you can click on missing cards and see the list with all dust calculated. I know it's not the same, but if you're using HS Deck Tracker you can have this feature ready on HSReplay.
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