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This is a list of all planeswalkers mentioned in the Magic storylines.
New planeswalkers
These people all posses the spark to become one of the new, lower powered planeswalkers. Also called colloquially, neowalkers. Since the ascensions of the 'walkers we have seen so far have been gradual, it might be hard to tell when a character has ascended. Because of this, Radha is on the list, even though it's unclear whether she fully ascended.
- Ajani
- Baltrice
- Chandra Nalaar
- Elspeth Tirel
- Garruk Wildspeaker
- Gideon
- Jace Beleren
- Liliana Vess
- Masrath
- Nissa Revane
- Radha
- Sarkhan Vol
- Sorin Markov
- Tessebik
- Tezzeret
- Venser
Traditional planeswalkers
The following people are traditional, nigh-omnipotent planeswalkers in revisionist continuity. This list only mentions those 'walkers actually seen or mentioned by name. Other planeswalkers have been described (a "demonic leviathan" and a "shark person" for example) but never named or shown.
- Bo Levar
- Commodore Guff
- Daria
- Dyfed
- Freyalise
- Jaya Ballard
- Jeska
- Karn
- Kristina of the Woods
- Leshrac
- Liliana Vess
- Lord Windgrace
- Manatarqua
- Meshuvel
- Nicol Bolas
- Parcher
- Ravi
- Serra
- Slobad
- Sorin Markov
- Taysir of Rabiah
- Teferi
- Tevesh Szat
- The Creator of the plane that became Phyrexia
- Urza
- Teddy Roosevelt
Not planeswalkers
The following characters are often thought to be planeswalkers, but have been confirmed not to be ‘walkers in revisionist continuity. The ones with an (x) behind their name were planeswalkers in prerevisionist continuity but have been ret-conned into not being them since then.
- Gaea (x)
- Glacian (Had the spark, never ascended)
- Glissa Sunseeker (Had the spark, never ascended)
- Hazezon Tamar
- Karona
- Lord Ith
- Marit Lage
- Mishra (x)
- Myojin of Night's Reach
- The Weatherlight
- Titania (x)
- Yawgmoth (x)
Prerevisionist
The following people have been confirmed to be planeswalkers in prerevisionist continuity and could still be in revisionist continuity. The ones with a (*) behind their name have been confirmed to be planeswalkers in revisionist continuity as well.
- Altair of Coloni
- Ash Warlord Embereck
- Azar
- Daria (*)
- Drabk, the Sharak of Okbra
- Eskil the White
- Faralyn
- Fatima
- Feroz
- Freyalise (*)
- Geyadrone Dihada
- Grenfell Mor of Golthonor
- Jared Carthalion
- Kazz
- Kenan Sahrmal
- Krimon
- Kristina of the Woods (*)
- Leshrac (*)
- Liana of Minorad
- Lord Windgrace (*)
- Marduk Blackwater
- Platon
- Rafthrasa
- Ravidel
- Sandruu
- Serra (*)
- Serra's Assassin
- Taysir of Rabiah (*)
- Teferi (*)
- Tempe
- Tevesh Szat (*)
- The Ancients
- Thomil
- Thorn
- Tolgath
- Urza (*)
- Vram
- Worzel
- Yawden
- Zakk
The following characters were planeswalkers in prerevisionist continuity, but have been demoted (or promoted) from that status in revisionist continuity.
The following characters were called planeswalkers in the Greensleeves Cycle, but since those books were released before the power-level of planeswalkers was clearly established, they were written more like mages who could also planeswalk rather than as actual 'walkers.
- Chaney
- Dacian the Red
- Dwen
- Fabia of the Golden Throat
- Garth One-Eye
- Greensleeves
- Hakkon
- Immugio
- Karli
- Kuthuman
- Leechnip
- Lily
- Ludoc
- Queen Thunderhead
- Towser
Then there is one person who was given the power of a planeswalker by Geyadrone Dihada. Planeswalker powers cannot be gained this way in revisionist continuity, but it is possible Dihada only activated his latent spark.
Unconfirmed
It is unclear whether the following people where actual planeswalkers or not.
Not planeswalkers
Its often thought that the Elder Dragons were planeswalkers, but in prerevisionist continuity it was mentioned that their power was “almost like that of planeswalkers”.
Note that Arcades Sabboth and Nicol Bolas never appeared in prerevisionist stories, although the latter was shown as a ‘walker in revisionist continuity.