Can Commandeer Take Planeswalkers in MTG?
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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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.
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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