Hearthstone community but since his switch to Teamfight Tactics, the League of Legends spin-off, he has exploded in popularity.
His viewership is regularly above 10,000 on TFT as he has established himself as one of the better players, causing him to create multiple smurf accounts.
His influx of viewers has led to an increase in subscriptions and donations which would normally be considered a good thing.
However, he decided to get rid of donations as a whole, explaining how he felt bad for missing them and said he’s rich already so he doesn’t need the money.
“Decided to remove Donations/Bits from my channel,” the OfflineTV member said. “Always feel bad when I end the stream and realize I didn’t acknowledge someone’s dono because I got too focused on the game. Give your money to charity or a smaller streamer instead, SINCE I’M RICH ALREADY WOOOHOO!”
It’s a bold move for sure and not something you see very often from the big streamers on Twitch.
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Decided to remove Donations/Bits from my channel.
Always feel bad when I end the stream and realize I didn't acknowledge someone's dono because I got too focused on the game.
Give your money to charity or a smaller streamer instead, SINCE I'M RICH ALREADY WOOOHOO!
— Disguised Toast (@DisguisedToast) August 7, 2019
We don’t know exactly what he’s making from Twitch, but it’s definitely a lot higher than his time from Hearthstone.
In July, Blizzard sent him an exclusive card to reveal but he decided to return it, possibly indicating that his time with the game is in the past for good.
Toast isn’t the only member of Offline TV that has fallen in love with Teamfight Tactics.
Himself, Imane ‘Pokimane’ Anys, and William ‘Scarra’ Li have all spent a lot of time with the game since its release, with Poki even hosting her own tournament.