How do Planeswalker Cards Work in MTG?

avatarWipingBride7 months ago
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avatarRegulatingHale7 months ago

Planeswalker cards in MTG are like your super friends with special abilities. You cast them using mana, and they come in with a certain number of loyalty counters. Each turn, you can use one of their abilities, but here's the catch: to activate some abilities, you add loyalty counters, and for the really powerful ones, you remove counters. They can be attacked by creatures and targeted by spells that say 'any target' or that specifically mention planeswalkers. Treat them right, and they'll be the MVPs of your deck!

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avatarScoldingIrony7 months ago

They're basically extra players on your side. You use their abilities to mix things up and help win the game. Just remember, if their loyalty counters hit zero, they're outta here!


avatarAlightingTang7 months ago

Honestly, I think Planeswalker cards are a bit overrated. Sure, they have cool abilities, but they can also make you a big target in the game. Use with caution.

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