Brian Kibler
American collectible card game player, game designer, and streamer / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Brian McCormick Kibler[8] is an American collectible card game player, game designer, and streamer. In 2016 Kibler helped design Drawing Dead.[9][10] Previously, he designed Ascension: Chronicle of the Godslayer with Justin Gary, Rob Dougherty and John Fiorillo,[11] and worked on Chaotic and SolForge and was the lead designer of the World of Warcraft Trading Card Game.[12][13] As of 2016, he is a design consultant for Eternal,[14] in addition to streaming and casting Hearthstone and certain associated tournaments.
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Brian Kibler | |
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Nickname | The Dragonmaster[1] |
Born | Idaho, U.S[2] |
Residence | Carmel Valley, California, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Pro Tour debut | Pro Tour New York 1996 (junior) Pro Tour Chicago 1997 (senior)[3] |
Winnings | $279,747[4] |
Pro Tour wins (Top 8) | 2 (5)[5] |
Grand Prix wins (Top 8) | 3 (13)[6] |
Median Pro Tour Finish | 85 |
Lifetime Pro Points | 377[7] |
Planeswalker Level | 50 (Archmage) |
Kibler is also a professional card player, and has had great success at Magic: The Gathering with five Pro Tour Top 8s, winning Pro Tour Austin in 2009[15] and Pro Tour Honolulu in 2012.[16] He also has 13 Grand Prix Top 8s, winning three of them including the first one held in the 1997–98 season and most recently Grand Prix Sendai.[17] In August 2004, he won the inaugural VS System Pro Circuit event taking home $40,000 and a spot in history as the game's first champion.[18] Owing to a pause in his career, he was finally inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2010.[19]