Brian Kibler is a name synonymous with collectible card games. As a player, he competed as a professional in Magic: The Gathering for much of his youth, becoming known as one of the game’s brightest minds for his unique approach to deckbuilding. Following his career as a player, he would transition into a role as a game designer, working on games such as Ascension: Chronicle of the Godslayer and the World of Warcraft Trading Card Game.
Kibler, affectionately known as, “The Dragonmaster” quickly established himself as a force to be reckoned with, landing in the top 30 of the first-ever Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour at the age of fifteen. He would spend the better part of the next decade competing on the Pro Tour circuit before retiring in 2004. When it was all said and done, Kibler would become a two-time pro tour champion and find himself enshrined in the Magic The Gathering Hall of Fame.
These days, he hosts the immensely popular "Commander at Home" show on YouTube with Olivia Gobert-Hicks which features a rotating group of personalities battling it out in what is the game's most popular format. He's also established himself on Twitch as one of the leading streamers for the digital card game, Hearthstone, winning numerous tournaments in the process.