TCG Playability
Creature — Elemental Warrior
When this creature enters, exile the top card of your library. Until the end of your next turn, you may play that card. Basic landcycling {1}{R} ({1}{R}, Discard this card: Search your library for a basic land card, reveal it, put it into your hand, then shuffle.)
The Path of Flame brought him power at the terrible cost of his own identity.
Kulrath Zealot is a versatile mid-range creature that brings both immediate impact and practical utility to red-focused strategies across multiple formats. At six mana for a 6/5 body, you're getting a solid rate that pairs well with red's aggressive intent, but the real value lies in its enters-the-battlefield ability, which exiles the top card of your library and allows you to play that card until the end of your next turn. This creates valuable card advantage in a color that traditionally struggles with resource generation, essentially letting you draw an extra card while applying meaningful pressure on the board. The addition of basic landcycling for one red and one generic mana transforms this from a clunky six-drop into a flexible piece that can also function as mana fixing or a way to cycle through your deck when you don't need the body. This dual functionality makes Kulrath Zealot particularly appealing in deck-building scenarios where you want access to both threats and utility. The card slots naturally into ramp-heavy red strategies, Gruul midrange decks, and aggressive control shells where you can leverage the temporary card advantage during critical turns. Its broad format legality across Standard, Pioneer, Modern, Commander, and even pauper-adjacent formats means it has genuine homes across the Magic ecosystem. Players seeking a creature that rewards deck construction through landcycling while providing a meaningful board presence will appreciate Kulrath Zealot's unique combination of evasion-free pressure and hidden utility.
Illustrated by Karl Kopinski