How do Planeswalkers work in MTG?

avatarResolvingGame2 years ago
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avatarNickelingAlan2 years ago

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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avatarAlteringBeryl2 years ago

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!


avatarBeatingDebit2 years ago

Planeswalkers are overrated. Just focus on a solid deck and strategy.

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