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Disguised Toast dished out $5,000 worth of Twitch subs because of one Pokémon

Well he certainly kept his word.
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Disguised Toast, one of Twitch’s most popular variety streamers, has been getting a lot of mileage out of the new Pokémon title, Sword and Shield. But he hasn’t had much luck with shiny hunting so far.

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Last night, for instance, he promised his stream that if he didn’t finally find the shiny Pokémon he’s been looking for, a shiny Wooloo, he’d give 1,000 subscriptions to his own channel for free to his viewers. And he didn’t find the shiny Wooloo.

After a long 15-hour stream, he gave up. And with that, it was time to dish out the subs. Luckily (especially lucky for 1,000 of his fans), he’s a man of his word, and at the end of his stream, he followed through. And $5,000 worth of subscriptions isn’t a small thing to give out.

https://twitter.com/DisguisedToast/status/1196380258930327552?s=20

Although it wasn’t a shining moment of triumph for Toast, it was for a large handful of lucky viewers. And if you’re lucky, you might catch him on his next stream failing to find another shiny. You may even get a free sub of your own, too.


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Aaron Mickunas
Esports and gaming journalist for Dot Esports, featured at Lolesports.com, Polygon, IGN, and Ginx.tv.