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*You can control more than one planeswalker, but there cannot be more than one of the same planeswalker type in play at a time without causing Rule 212.9c to remove them. Though this usually means duplicates of the same planeswalker, currently [[Ajani]] has two forms, so you can't have Ajani Goldmane and Ajani Vengeant in play together. | *You can control more than one planeswalker, but there cannot be more than one of the same planeswalker type in play at a time without causing Rule 212.9c to remove them. Though this usually means duplicates of the same planeswalker, currently [[Ajani]] has two forms, so you can't have <c>Ajani Goldmane</c> and <c>Ajani Vengeant</c> in play together. | ||
*A planeswalker is not a creature. | *A planeswalker is not a creature. | ||
Revision as of 17:35, 14 December 2008
- For other uses, see Planeswalker (disambiguation).
Planeswalker is a new card type, first introduced in Lorwyn. Like the player him or herself, a planeswalker card represents a powerful being that is able to move from plane to plane. Planeswalker was featured as rules cards 1-3 of 5 in the Lorwyn set.
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Rulings
- You can control more than one planeswalker, but there cannot be more than one of the same planeswalker type in play at a time without causing Rule 212.9c to remove them. Though this usually means duplicates of the same planeswalker, currently Ajani has two forms, so you can't have Ajani Goldmane and Ajani Vengeant in play together.
- A planeswalker is not a creature.