Brian Kibler

January 4, 2024
Game Designer

Quick Facts

Brian Kibler
Full Name Brian Kibler
Occupation Game Designer
Date Of Birth Sep 7, 1980(1980-09-07)
Age 44
Birthplace Idaho
Country United States
Horoscope Virgo

Brian Kibler Biography

Name Brian Kibler
Birthday Sep 7
Birth Year 1980
Place Of Birth Idaho
Birth Country United States
Birth Sign Virgo
Spouse Natalie Warren

Brian Kibler is one of the most popular and richest Game Designer who was born on September 7, 1980 in Idaho, United States. The two time Magic: the Gathering Pro Tour Champion, and an the 2010 Magic Pro Tour Hall of Fame inductee. He is one of the first game designers for the World of Warcraft TCG. He was the chief developer of the game for the first two years of its existence. He was an early participant of Stone Blade Entertainment, formerly known as Gary Games.

He was defeated by He defeated Jon Finkel in the Swiss rounds of the Pro Tour Chicago 2000. in the Swiss rounds of the Pro Tour Chicago 2000.

Kibler began his Magic: The Gathering career at the age of fifteen, placing 30th in the Junior Division of the first-ever Pro Tour, Pro Tour New York

  1. Kibler would not qualify for the senior Pro Tour until Pro Tour Chicago 1997, which he qualified for by winning Grand Prix Toronto 1997. All his opponents in the Top 8 of Grand Prix Toronto went on to work at Wizards of the Coast, including Mike Turian, Matt Place and Erik Lauer. Kibler would also attend Pro Tour Los Angeles in the 1997–1998 season, placing within the Top 64, however he would not return to the Pro Tour until the 1999–2000 season.

Kibler made his first Pro Tour Top 8 at Pro Tour Chicago 2000. This was also the tournament where Kibler would earn the nickname of The Dragonmaster, after beating Jon Finkel in the Swiss rounds and Zvi Mowshowitz in the quarterfinals with a combination of Rith, the Awakener and Armadillo Cloak. He would go on to lose to Kai Budde in the semi-finals, taking third place in the overall standings. This would be Kibler’s best Pro Tour performance before he retired from the game at the end of the 2004 season. In 2005, Kibler was one of a small number of players commemorated by Wizards of the Coast with a “Pro Player” collectible reference card.

He was born at Hampstead, NH before attending the boarding school of Massachusetts. He earned an education from Philosophy and Religion Studies at Emory University before moving to San Diego in 2005. The name of his wife is Natalie.

Brian Kibler Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Game Designer
House Living in own house.

Brian Kibler is one of the richest Game Designer from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Brian Kibler 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

He started his career as game designer in the year 2005 for Upper Deck Entertainment on the team that developed the VS System TCG. He briefly served as the lead designer for the Chaotic TCG with TC Digital Entertainment after Upper Deck.

The man is also a Twitch celebrity identified as bmkibler on the platform, with over 470,000 fans. He is known as The Dragonmaster.

Brian McCormick Kibler (born September 7, 1980) is an American collectible card game player, game designer, and streamer. In 2016 Kibler helped design Drawing Dead. Previously, he designed Ascension: Chronicle of the Godslayer with Justin Gary, Rob Dougherty and John Fiorillo, and worked on Chaotic and SolForge and was the lead designer of the World of Warcraft Trading Card Game. As of 2016, he is a design consultant for Eternal, in addition to streaming and casting Hearthstone and certain associated tournaments.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

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Who is Brian Kibler Dating?

According to our records, Brian Kibler married to Natalie Warren. As of December 1, 2023, Brian Kibler’s is not dating anyone.

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Kibler also plays the digital card game Hearthstone, winning the ChallengeStone tournaments in May 2015 and November 2016, the latter taking place at BlizzCon 2016. He took second place in the GEICO Brawl #1 in July

  1. Kibler has also been a commentator on Hearthstone tournaments, including the BlizzCon and Championship tournaments. Kibler has been regularly streaming his Hearthstone gameplay on Twitch, and has a reputation in the community of being diplomatic, level-headed and rarely becoming angry. He prefers Constructed format to Arena.

Facts & Trivia

Brian Ranked on the list of most popular Game Designer. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Brian Kibler celebrates birthday on September 7 of every year.

In October 2019, Kibler announced that he would no longer be working with Blizzard as a commentator on their events, as a result of their controversial decision to ban esport competitor Ng Wai Chung for saying “liberate Hong Kong, the revolution of our times” in a post-game interview. Kibler stated that although he agreed that Blizzard should issue a penalty, the actual penalty was too harsh. As such, he could “realistically never work with Hearthstone again”.

Why did Brian Kibler quit mtg?

Kibler says a lack of direction and visible goals from the MPL has resulted in discord among pros and a lack of interest from the Magic: The Gathering community. Another issue Kibler has with the MPL is the lack off opportunities it takes to engage fans in the community.

Who is Brian Kibler wife?

Natalie Warren

How old is Brian Kibler?

42 years (September 7, 1980)

What is Kibler Google?

Kibler Google. @kiblergoogle. The premier search engine for people with lots of twitter followers who will look things up for them. The Universe kiblergoogle.com Joined January 2015.

What breed is Shiro Kibler?

The Kiblers’ fluffy Pomeranian mix Shiro is, without a doubt, the most famous pet in the Hearthstone community. Like Brian, Shiro is cute, comforting, and perpetually enthusiastic.

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