How do Planeswalkers work in MTG?
Planeswalkers in MTG are like your personal sidekicks with their own set of abilities. They come into play with a certain number of loyalty counters. Each turn, you can use one of their abilities, but here's the catch: to use an ability, you either add or remove loyalty counters. Some abilities make them stronger (add counters), some make them weaker (remove counters), and their most powerful abilities usually cost a lot of their loyalty. Other players can attack them directly too, so protect your buddies well!
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They're basically extra players you bring to the game. You can use their abilities once per turn, but doing so changes their loyalty. If their loyalty hits zero, say bye-bye to your planeswalker!
Planeswalkers are overrated. Just focus on a solid deck and strategy.
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