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Can planeswalkers defend flying?

Planeswalkers don't block anything. They're not creatures (barring some weird tricks involving multiple different effects) so they can't be declared as blockers.
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Can a planeswalker block a flying creature?

Here's the rules on what flying means: 702.9b A creature with flying can't be blocked except by creatures with flying and/or reach.
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Can you defend with a planeswalker?

Planeswalkers can be attacked just as a player could be attacked. However, you're free to defend against that attack with a creature of your choice if applicable.
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What can block flying MTG?

MTG Flying Rules

A creature with flying cannot be blocked except by creatures with flying and/or reach. A creature with flying can block a creature with or without flying.
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Can flying defend non flying Magic?

A creature with flying can block a creature with or without flying. (See rule 509, “Declare Blockers Step,” and rule 702.17, “Reach.”) 702.9c Multiple instances of flying on the same creature are redundant.
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How do you counter fear of flying?

10 ways to beat a fear of flying
  1. Become an air travel expert. Learning how airplanes and airlines work can be reassuring. ...
  2. Expose yourself to triggers. ...
  3. Distract yourself. ...
  4. Tell a flight attendant you're nervous. ...
  5. If affordable, practice with short flights. ...
  6. Find a workshop. ...
  7. Use breathing exercises. ...
  8. Use guided imagery.
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Can you block with a flying creature?

If your creature has flying, and you block any creature (one with flying or not), both creatures take damage (assuming of course there are no other effects to prevent that damage).
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How do I block flying on MTG?

If a creature has flying, it can't be blocked except by other creatures with flying or a separate keyword called reach (we'll get to that in a moment). Your flying creature will soar into battle, and your opponents' creatures on the ground will just have to sit and watch.
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Can a flying creature block a non-flying creature in Magic: The Gathering?

The flying creature will deal combat damage to your non-flying creature. The fact that it has flying has nothing to do with it; that just determines whether it can block or be blocked.
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Can a wall defend flying MTG?

Walls are no different than other creatures in this regard. They can block a flying creature if they, themselves, have flying or reach.
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Who is the best planeswalker ever?

Top 10 Best Planeswalkers in MTG
  1. Oko, Thief of Crowns. When it comes to the best planeswalker ever printed, there can be no debate.
  2. Teferi, Time Raveler. ...
  3. Jace, the Mind Sculptor. ...
  4. Wrenn and Six. ...
  5. Liliana of the Veil. ...
  6. The Wandering Emperor. ...
  7. Karn Liberated. ...
  8. Nicol Bolas, the Ravager. ...
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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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What if a planeswalker is indestructible?

Planeswalkers with indestructible will still have loyalty counters removed from them as they are dealt damage. If a planeswalker with indestructible has no loyalty counters, it will still be put into its owner's graveyard, as the rule that does this doesn't destroy the planeswalker.
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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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What color has the most flying MTG?

Blue - Blue is the top flying color. Blue has more flying creatures than any other color (both in number and percentages) including numerous fliers at common. Blue is also the color that most often grants flying both with spells and permanents.
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Can you use negate on a planeswalker?

And even if your opponent is a more aggressive deck, Negate can still be used to good effect against many of their spells—planeswalkers included.
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Can a non flyer fight a flyer MTG?

Flying as an ability only matters when declaring blockers and when dealing with an effect that mentions "flying" or "nonflying" specifically. Fight does neither of those things, so yes, a flying creature can 'fight' a non-flying creature, and vice-versa.
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How do you stop flying creatures in 5e?

If you want your enemies to stop flying, just ask them nicely, then force them into a Wisdom saving throw. There are many spells that can force someone to do what you want, and all you need to do is say "land".
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Can two creatures block one magic?

Each creature can only block a single attacker, but multiple defending creatures can block the same attacker. Both players are given a chance to cast instants and activate abilities after blockers have been declared.
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Do Planeswalkers have summoning sickness?

You may activate a planeswalker's loyalty abilities on the same turn you play it. For instance, you can play Liliana of the Veil and immediately use the "-2: Target player sacrifices a creature" ability. Do planeswalkers have summoning sickness? No.
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What is the rule for blockers in MTG?

A creature can't block more than one attacking creature at a time outside of some very particular circumstances. This process is known as “declaring blockers.” To indicate which creatures are blocking attacking creatures, you generally place the blockers in front of the attacker it's blocking.
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Can you flash to block MTG?

If you play a flash creature during the attack phase before blockers are assigned, then yes, you can block with it. If you try to play it while declaring blockers, though, the spell resolves after blockers are declared so you won't be able to block with the flash creature.
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Can a defender wall block flying?

Defender vs Flying

Image: Wizards of the Coast. Unless it also has flying or reach, a creature with defender cannot block flying creatures. This is because defender simply prevents a creature from attacking.
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What happens if you knock a flying creature prone?

"If a flying creature is knocked prone, has its speed reduced to 0, or is otherwise deprived of the ability to move, the creature falls, unless it has the ability to hover or it is being held aloft by magic, such as by the fly spell."
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Can you sac a creature after declaring it as a blocker?

You can sacrifice the creature after declaring it as a blocker and the blocked attacker is still 'blocked' but there is no opportunity between the blocker receiving lethal damage and its leaving the battlefield where it's controller is able to activate the sacrificing ability.
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