TCG Playability
Creature — Human Survivor
Survival — At the beginning of your second main phase, if this creature is tapped, put a flying counter on it. This ability triggers only once.
"I used to cheat death every day in practice. This is nothing."
Acrobatic Cheerleader is a versatile two-mana white creature that offers efficient early game presence combined with a unique survival mechanic that rewards tactical play and combat engagement. As a 2/2 body for just one white and one generic mana, this Human Survivor provides solid baseline stats that can favorably trade with many early threats while establishing board presence in the first few turns of the game. What makes this card particularly interesting is its Survival ability, which grants a flying counter to the creature during your second main phase if it's tapped, triggering only once per game. This creates a compelling strategic decision point where players must decide whether to attack early or hold back to accumulate value, as tapping the creature through combat or other means sets up the flying counter trigger. The flying counter transforms Acrobatic Cheerleader into an evasive threat that becomes significantly more difficult for opponents to block, making it an ideal card for aggressive white strategies that want to maintain pressure while gaining incremental advantages. This card fits naturally into tempo-focused decks, white weenie strategies, and creature-heavy aggressive shells across multiple formats. Its applications span from Standard and Pioneer to Modern and Commander, where it can slot into go-wide token strategies or tempo-aggressive decks. Players seeking an efficient early creature with built-in evasion potential and reward mechanics will find Acrobatic Cheerleader offers excellent value for its modest mana investment while providing meaningful gameplay decisions throughout the game.
Illustrated by Julia Metzger