A project using Amalgadon in the wild
We're excited to spotlight Stuntdrake's Avenge!, a Japanese website that tracks and archives domestic Hearthstone Battlegrounds tournaments and leagues.The project collects tournament information, match results, standings, and archives in one place, helping players and viewers quickly understand ongoing events and past outcomes.
How they're using Amalgadon
Stuntdrake is using Amalgadon to reconstruct final board states from tournament matches and present those boards as clear, shareable visuals.That workflow makes post-match review much easier:
- You can see the exact final composition at a glance.
- You can compare end boards across players and rounds.
- You can study meta trends through real tournament outcomes, not just ladder anecdotes.
Why this matters
One of our goals with Amalgadon is to make Battlegrounds game states easier to communicate across communities, platforms, and languages.
Projects like Stuntdrake's Avenge! are exactly that: independent community infrastructure that turns scattered match data into something searchable, visual, and useful for everyone following competitive Battlegrounds.
Explore the project
If you follow Japanese Battlegrounds events, or just want to see a strong example of community-driven tournament reporting, check it out:
Thanks to Stuntdrake for building and maintaining it, and for putting Amalgadon to work in a real competitive coverage workflow.
