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Can a planeswalker emblem be destroyed?

Emblems can't be destroyed, as the "destroy" keyword only applies to permanents, and emblems are not permanents. R&D has no plans to create spells that can remove them. Emblems are a planeswalker-only thing.
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Do emblems go away when the planeswalker dies?

Do Emblems Stay When Their Planeswalker Dies? As I mentioned earlier, emblems were created to help with this issue and do in fact stay in play when their planeswalker dies.
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How do you remove the emblem from MTG planeswalker?

The only way to get rid of an emblem is by activating the last loyalty ability on Karn Liberated. This restarts the game, and resets everything in the game except a specific set of cards that he keeps track of.
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Do planeswalker emblems stack?

Yes, they stack. For example, you can have multiple [[Sorin, Lord of Innistrad]] emblems and each one gives a separate power boost.
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Do emblems stay after the player dies?

No, they do not disappear.

An effect that creates an emblem is written “[Player] gets an emblem with [ability]...” The emblem is both owned and controlled by that player.
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Is an emblem a permanent?

114.4 Abilities of emblems function in the command zone. 114.5 An emblem is neither a card nor a permanent.
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How do planeswalker Emblems work?

Once a Planeswalker's ultimate ability has been activated and that ability resolves, its owner gets an emblem (assuming the ultimate gives you one), and this emblem exists independently of the Planeswalker card. It has a life of its own and cannot be interacted with or removed, as yet.
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Can you have 2 planeswalkers at once?

There's no limit to the number of planeswalker permanents you can have in play! It may hurt your head trying to manage 100 passive and loyalty abilities, but that's completely fair game. The only restriction is that you can't have two copies of the exact same planeswalker card in play.
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What is the unique planeswalker rule?

Planeswalker cards used to have a similar rule to the "legend rule": If a player controls two or more planeswalkers that share a planeswalker type, that player chooses one of them, and the rest are put into their owners' graveyards. This was called the "planeswalker uniqueness rule".
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Can you bound in gold a planeswalker?

Loyalty abilities of planeswalkers are also activated abilities. Bound in Gold doesn't stop static abilities from affecting the game, and it doesn't stop triggered abilities from triggering. It also doesn't stop mana abilities from being activated.
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How many colorless planeswalkers are there?

Add Karn, The Great Creator, Ugin, the Ineffable, and Karn, Scion of Urza to have all five colorless planeswalkers stomping around.
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What kills a planeswalker?

How to Kill a Planeswalker
  • Evasive Creatures / Overwhelming Force - Creature swarms are most obvious option for trampling over a planeswalker. ...
  • Destroy Target Permanent - The most direct route to killing a planeswalker is to destroy it. ...
  • Counter / Bounce - Many players save their counterspells for planeswalkers.
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Can you exile planeswalkers?

You can't. They have the first chance to play something after the planeswalker resolves and once the ability is on the stack it will resolve even if the planeswalker is removed in response.
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Who is the unluckiest planeswalker?

The Unluckiest Planeswalker was first depicted in a cycle of Curses featured in Commander 2017, each depicting a different plane. He was later also depicted on Flame Blitz in Modern Horizons 2. The Unluckiest has an uncanny resemblance to Kieran Yanner, the artist who created the art for the first cycle of cards.
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Can you reduce planeswalker loyalty to 0?

Loyalty is a type of counter in Magic, and it functions like a player's life total or a creature's toughness. Planeswalkers can gain and lose loyalty counters throughout the game, and when their loyalty is reduced to zero, they die and go to their owner's graveyard.
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Can you blink a planeswalker?

Planeswalkers can be blinked by any effect that doesn't specifically exclude them. Most blink effects like Momentary Blink can only target creatures, but some effects don't have this restriction. If you want to use your Oath of Teferi to blink a planeswalker, go ahead.
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What is the most powerful planeswalker in magic?

Top 10 Best Planeswalkers in MTG
  • Jace, the Mind Sculptor.
  • Wrenn and Six. ...
  • Liliana of the Veil. ...
  • The Wandering Emperor. ...
  • Karn Liberated. ...
  • Nicol Bolas, the Ravager. ...
  • Narset, Parter of Veils. ...
  • Teferi, Hero of Dominaria. A multiformat all-star, Teferi, Hero of Dominaria is everything that a control deck wants. ...
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Does Deathtouch work on planeswalkers?

Deathtouch destroys creatures by inflicting one point of damage, Planeswalkers are not creatures so they are not affected by deathtouch.
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How many planeswalkers should you have in a deck?

So you can't use 5 copies of “Garruk, Cursed Huntsman” in your deck, but you could replace it by something else. You need lands in your deck to be able to play Planeswalkers in the first place. You need a minimum of 60 cards in your deck for standard, 40 for limited.
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Who was the first planeswalker?

These monocolor double-faced cards were legendary creatures that could transform into planeswalkers. Kytheon was (sort of) the first one-drop planeswalker.
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Do planeswalkers get shuffled into the deck?

Planeswalker cards are shuffled into your deck at the start of the game, just like any other cards. You can cast a planeswalker only at the time you could cast a sorcery.
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Can any legendary planeswalker be a commander?

A planeswalker can only be a commander if it specifically states on the bottom of the card, “this card can be your commander.” If it doesn't have that line of text, forget it. Pick a legendary creature instead. But don't take this statement too literally.
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What happens when a planeswalker hits 0 loyalty?

If a planeswalker's loyalty is 0, it's put into its owner's graveyard as a state-based effect.
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What happens if you mutate a planeswalker?

Accepted answer #1. If you put the mutate creature card on top of the planeswalker then it will stay a creature after the turn ends. If you put it below then it will go back to being a planeswalker.
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What happens when you proliferate a planeswalker?

Proliferate is an easy way to replenish the Loyalty counters on all of your Planeswalkers at once, speeding up your access to their Ultimate abilities. And, of course, +1/+1 counters decks really like Proliferate.
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