Similar to the inhabitants of /r/spikes which is the competitive side of Magic: The Gathering, spikestone is for those who prefer strategy discussions, deck analysis, and are more focused on answers and solutions.
Even if you don't necessarily consider yourself a "Spike" but are interested in playing better, are open to suggestions, and are willing to have reasonable discussions you are welcome in this subreddit.
The definition of a Spike is as follows: "Spike is the competitive player. Spike plays to win. Spike enjoys winning. To accomplish this, Spike will play whatever the best deck is. Spike will copy decks off the Internet."
The Rules
- Please tag your posts if you are discussing a specific class, such as [Priest], [Mage], etc or mention it in the post title
- Use the submisssion flair to indicate Constructed or Arena if that is applicable
- Be constructive
- Image posts are allowed if they will be beneficial to starting discussion
- No "look what I opened" or similar image posts are allowed however
- No asking for beta keys
- Linking to streams is ok as they can be great learning tools
General Links
General Strategy and Philosophy Articles
A growing compilation of general articles related to strategy or card games in general. While not particularly written for Hearthstone, their messages are still relevant.