Can Commandeer Take Planeswalkers in MTG?

avatarBakingAlert7 months ago
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avatarAttallingHalt7 months ago

Absolutely! In MTG, 'Commandeer' allows you to gain control of a noncreature spell while it's on the stack. Since planeswalkers are cast as noncreature spells, you can definitely use Commandeer to take control of a planeswalker spell before it resolves and hits the battlefield. Swipe that planeswalker right from under your opponent's nose!

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avatarLettingTail7 months ago

I've used Commandeer to snatch planeswalkers plenty of times. It's a legit move and a game-changer if played at the right moment.


avatarDezincingBrute7 months ago

Nope, Commandeer only targets noncreature spells. And guess what? Planeswalkers are noncreature spells before they resolve. So, yes, you can totally snag a planeswalker with it!

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