It is not uncommon for Twitch streamers to spend large sums on certain purchases in their videos.
A current example is the well-known Twitch streamer Quin69. He spent €15,000 on Diablo Immortal, just to delete the character in the same stream.
What do you think about spending so much money on a prop? Let us know!
Matthew “Mizkif” Rinaudo (27) participated in a live auction on his stream and bid over €9,000 for a prop from the movie Warcraft: The Beginning (2016), which is set in the Warcraft universe that became well-known first through three strategy games and later through the MMORPG World of Warcraft. He completely freaked out when he won the sword of King Llane.
Who is Mizkif? The Twitch streamer began his career in 2018 as a cameraman for the streamer Iceposeidon. He now has his own successful channel with 2 million followers on Twitch.
He streams a lot of “Just Chatting” content, but also plays games. His focus is mainly on Nintendo games and World of Warcraft.
This is how Mizkif got the WoW sword
Where did Mizkif buy the WoW sword? The website “Propstore Auction” offers props from well-known movies for sale. In a live auction, the sword of King Llane (played by Dominic Cooper) from Warcraft: The Beginning (2016) was auctioned off.

How did the auction go? Mizkif is repeatedly outbid. At one point, the streamer said he wouldn’t go higher, but he did anyway and finally won the WoW sword.
- The auction begins: Mizkif’s starting bid is around €5,700
- Outbid at €6,200 and €6,700
- Mizkif bids €7,100
- Another bidder raises to €7,600
- Mizkif goes to €8,100 and claims he won’t go higher
- Outbid at €8,600, Mizkif is irritated and curses the bidder
- €9,000, Mizkif waits excitedly and wins the sword
How did Mizkif react to his purchase?
When the auction ended, the streamer completely freaked out. Overjoyed, Mizkif jumped up and shouted: “$500 saved! I got King Llane’s sword!”
Here on Twitch you can see the emotional reaction of the streamer:
Afterward, he explained that he had waited several hours specifically for this sword. He had set his maximum bid limit to $10,000 (approximately €9,500).
€9,000 for a movie prop is quite a high price. However, every movie fan and collector can probably understand Mizkif’s excitement very well.
It is not uncommon for Twitch streamers to spend large sums on certain purchases in their videos.
A current example is the well-known Twitch streamer Quin69. He spent €15,000 on Diablo Immortal, just to delete the character in the same stream.
What do you think about spending so much money on a prop? Let us know!