How Matchmaking Works and Tyrande/Special Promotions – Max McCall & Yong Woo

The Hearthstone official forums are seeing a lot of chatter from the Hearthstone dev team. If you have some questions about the game or things you want to discuss, now would be a good time to go check it out! Here are a couple of recent posts by devs that I thought were interesting.

Yong Woo Discusses Special Promotions – Tyrande Hero Skin

Thanks for the message simon and RoKa! I am a big fan of Priest as well, and I totally get why you’d be bummed that you can’t unlock Tyrande.

When we do special promotions, we want the people who participate to feel really special for being involved. At the same time, we totally acknowledge that people who can’t participate can feel really left out – especially if the reason for not being able to participate is out of their control (regional access restriction, or maybe they weren’t around when the event was happening, etc).

Given this, we are actively looking into ways to grant access to new Heroes and card backs that some players may have missed out on. We’ll make an announcement once our plans are solidified!

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Max McCall Discusses How Matchmaking Works

I saw this post last week, but didn’t have time to respond to it. I’ll do that now: when you go into a game, the only variable that affects who your opponent will be is your skill rating.

Matchmaking works as follows:

We use a formula to assess player skill. After every game, the formula looks at if you won or lost and uses your current rating, your opponent’s rating, and your rating history to generate your new rating. We call this rating MMR for short. In casual and at Legend rank, we pair players with similar MMRs. In Ranked below legend, we pair people with similar star ranks instead of similar MMRs. Your rating is the only input that the matchmaker receives. It doesn’t know what deck you’re playing, what deck you just played with or against, or anything else, except for your rating.

When you press ‘play’ you enter a queue for your chosen game mode. The matchmaker looks at your MMR and compares it to the MMR of everyone else in the queue. If it finds someone else with the same MMR as you, it pairs you into a game. If it doesn’t, it will wait a few seconds and look again. The second time, it doesn’t look just for someone with your MMR; it will also look for someone with an MMR that’s almost the same as yours. If it still doesn’t find a match, it waits another few seconds and looks again. The bound for what MMRs are considered a good match keep widening the longer you’re in the queue; this is to ensure that you don’t have to wait too long to play. Usually a match is found so quickly that the widening bounds never really matter. After the game, your rating is updated, and the process is repeated the next time you queue up.

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  1. Starfinguer
    January 24, 2017 at 3:28 pm

    This was the story of my ranked games this month .Enjoy

    I have a thing to say, relax this is not a bot or anything, neither is fully related to the post as well, Its a tale , a tale of a guy who never played ranked games for real, a tale of a guy who only played casual games of hearthstone for fun and for the memes, one day that guy said “That pirate deck cant be that good, Im sure that is just Bull**** from guys who cry like babies from the greatest RNG, Im gonna try it It cant be that strong” The guy dusted his golden krul the unshackled that he got from a pack(I got a golden krull and a gold white eyes 😀 ) he made patches the pirate, he went to a ranked game he as rank 25 and it was january 20th , on january 21 at exactally midday that guy was rank 9, but he was sad, he was felling empty so he went to buy a pack and he got a legendary a golden one and when he oppened him he almost dropped a tear It was a golden krull again, the guy remebered the days of joy playng fun decks and dusted patches and he said “Never again Im gonna play this sick deck”.
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    he went ranked again and drop until rank 13 ;-;

    • CD001
      January 25, 2017 at 5:51 am

      It’s not that pirate decks are unbeatable but that they’re cheap, fast, consistent (the RNG is less likely to screw you over as you’re never waiting for “that one card”) and tactically simple – you can’t really go too wrong. Basically, ideal for grinding the ladder.

      Personally I find extremely aggressive play kinda boring, both to play with (prefer Miracle Rogue and Ramp Druid) and against – so I tend to only ladder up to get the card back, maybe a little more, then call it quits.

      If you want some fun – take that Krul the Unshackled and visit Wild-land… if you’ve got Mal’ganis.

      • Starfinguer
        January 25, 2017 at 9:41 am

        Im already doing that man, am already doing that, and it just like my dreams (ᵉᵛᵉⁿ ᵗʰᵒᵘᵍʰᵗ ᵈᵉᵉᵖ ᶦⁿˢᶦᵈᵉ ᴵ ʷᵃⁿⁿᵃ ᵐᵃᵏᵉ ⁿᵒᵍᵍᵉⁿᶠᵒᵍᵍᵉʳ, ᵇᵘᵗ ᴵ ᵏⁿᵒʷ ᵗʰᵃᵗˢ ᵃ ʳᵉᵃˡˡʸ ᵇᵃᵈ ᶦᵈᵉᵃ )

  2. toughguy
    January 24, 2017 at 10:53 am

    Hey Evident! It would be so awesome if you make a “search by news” field on the website! Best regards to you

    • Evident - Author
      January 24, 2017 at 11:03 am

      I’m hoping to make the search better on the site in the near future. Thanks for the idea!