TCG Playability
Creature — Human Warrior Performer
Reach This creature gets +1/+0 and has trample as long as you control a land creature or a land entered the battlefield under your control this turn.
Earth Rumble Wrestlers is a flexible mid-range creature that rewards players for building around land-based strategies while offering solid baseline stats that fit naturally into aggressive green-red decks. With a mana cost of three generic plus one red and one green, this 3/4 flyer blocker comes down at a reasonable pace and immediately provides defensive value through reach, allowing you to control the air while developing your board presence. The conditional pump effect transforms this from a defensive utility creature into a legitimate threat once you commit to a land-creature or land-ramp strategy, gaining plus one power and trample when you either control a land creature or cast a land during the turn. This makes Earth Rumble Wrestlers particularly synergistic with any deck building around creature lands like Murktide or animated lands, as well as landfall-focused strategies that generate consistent land drops. The combination of reach and trample gives the card excellent evasion potential once active, allowing it to attack profitably into ground-stalled boards while maintaining the ability to block flying threats. From a format perspective, Earth Rumble Wrestlers enjoys impressive legality across nearly all Magic formats including Standard, Pioneer, Modern, and Commander, making it a versatile addition to any collection. In Standard, this card slots naturally into landfall or creature-land decks seeking efficient mid-range bodies. In Pioneer and Modern, it provides budget-friendly support for Gruul or Temur strategies that already run land synergies. The card's flexibility and reasonable cost make it an excellent pickup for players looking to experiment with land-focused strategies or simply add a solid conditional threat to their mid-range shells without committing significant resources.
Illustrated by Thomas Chamberlain-Keen