TCG Playability
Creature — Cat Warrior
Trample Domain — Nishoba Brawler's power is equal to the number of basic land types among lands you control.
Though native to cold climates, the nishoba have adapted to more temperate environments since the Ice Age ended.
This efficient green creature from Dominaria United offers compelling strategic depth for players willing to build around its domain mechanic. Nishoba Brawler costs just one generic and one green mana, making it an extremely affordable way to establish board presence early, while its three toughness provides surprising resilience against common removal and aggression. The real power emerges from its domain ability, which ties its power directly to the number of basic land types among lands you control, meaning a deck running all five basic land types can potentially create a 5/3 creature with trample for merely two mana. This represents extraordinary value and efficiency in limited formats, where it often functions as an undercosted threat that grows dramatically in the mid-game. Nishoba Brawler fits naturally into several archetypal strategies across multiple formats. In Pioneer and Modern, it slots seamlessly into domain-focused decks that deliberately include diverse mana bases with various basics to trigger threshold effects. Commander players appreciate it as a mana-efficient early-game beater that scales with their color-intensive strategies, particularly in five-color decks or those running deliberate land diversity. The trample keyword ensures it remains a relevant threat even against defensive creatures, and its low casting cost provides excellent tempo advantage. Players seeking an underrated, efficient green creature that rewards thoughtful mana base construction should strongly consider this Brawler for their collection, especially if building domain-centric decks in Pioneer, Modern, or casual formats where it delivers both strategic synergy and exceptional rate of return on investment.
Illustrated by Valera Lutfullina