Planeswalker/Igniting
Igniting (also "triggering", "flaring" or "ascension") refers to the spark's ignition, that is the process by which a sentient and sapient creature active their latent spark and thus becoming a planeswalker. Usually, the ignition is triggered by a powerful, emotionally-affecting, perspective-altering life event, often a near death experience.[1]
First planeswalk
As an effect of the ignition, the creatures planeswalk away for their first time: they are pulled to the Blind Eternities and then come back appearing to a random plane, and afterwards realizing their new traveling powers.
List of all explained ignitions:
Planeswalker | Ignited on | Planeswalked to | Ignition's cause |
---|---|---|---|
Ajani | Naya | Jund | Realizing the death of his brother |
Arlinn | Innistrad | Becoming a werewolf | |
Chandra | Kaladesh | Regatha | Fleeing from execution |
Daretti | Fiora | Fleeing from the explosion of one of his constructs | |
Domri | Ravnica | Naya | Being buried alive |
Elspeth | A phyrexianized plane | Theros | Fleeing from the Phyrexians |
Gideon | Theros | Bant | Realizing the death of his irregulars |
Jace | Vryn | Ravnica | Accidental planeswalk after being memory wiped |
Karn (1st time) | Dominaria | Acquiring Urza spark | |
Karn (2nd time) | New Phyrexia | Acquiring Venser spark | |
Kiora | Zendikar | Being swallowed by a big sea serpent | |
Liliana | Dominaria | Innistrad | Fleeing from her crazed brother |
Narset | Tarkir | Pull back to Tarkir | Learning the truth about Tarkir's past |
Nissa | Zendikar | Lorwyn | Fleeing from the Eldrazi |
Nixilis | A plane of eternal war | Realizing the futility of life and mono-planar ambitions | |
Samut | Amonkhet | Theros | Having euphoria, joy and love after being thanked by Hazoret |
Sorin | Innistrad | Becoming a vampire | |
Tezzeret | Esper | Grixis | Fleeing from guards that attempted to kill him |
Vraska | Ravnica | Fleeing from guards that attempted to kill her |
References
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