Can you get two of the same emblems in Magic The Gathering?

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avatarReroutingTopaz2 years ago

Short and sweet: Yes, you can.

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avatarConcludingDisc2 years ago

Yep, you can totally get multiple emblems of the same kind in MTG! If you've got a Planeswalker with an ability that grants you an emblem, and you manage to activate that ability more than once across games or even in the same game, you can stack up as many of those emblems as you can get. Just remember, emblems are indestructible and can't be removed, so once you're up against one (or more), you're stuck with them for the rest of the game.


avatarArisingWard2 years ago

Actually, having multiple identical emblems is part of what can make MTG so strategic and fun. I was playing a game where I got three of the same emblem from Gideon, Champion of Justice. My opponent was not thrilled, to say the least. Each emblem added to my advantage, proving that more is definitely merrier in the world of Magic The Gathering emblems.

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