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Can you use multiple planeswalker abilities in the same turn?

You may activate one loyalty ability per Planeswalker per turn any time you could cast a sorcery, including during the turn you resolve a Planeswalker card. (If you have several Planeswalkers in play, you may activate one ability on each.)
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Can I use multiple planeswalker abilities?

Yes. The rule that you can only activate a planeswalker once per turn is specific to that specific object. If you somehow get another instance of the same planeswalker, it is a separate entity that doesn't know anything about the former one.
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How do you use planeswalker abilities twice?

  1. You can't activate a planeswalker's ability twice in the same turn, unless it explicitly allows to do so.
  2. But when an object moves from one zone to another, it becomes a new object, so Yorion brings back a "new" planeswalker.
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Can you play 2 planeswalkers at the same time?

Yes, but planeswalkers have their own version of the Legend rule. You cannot have multiple copies of the same planeswalker, even if they are different cards. So, you can't have two cards that have the type "Jace" for instance, but you can have as many different planeswalkers in play as you can cast.
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Can you use a planeswalker ability the same turn you play it?

Yes. Just remember that Planeswalker abilities can only be activated at sorcery speed. (On your turn when the stack is empty.)
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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 is the planeswalker redirection rule?

The Planeswalker redirection rule was implemented in Lorwyn with the introduction of the first Planeswalker cards. The rule states that you cannot directly target a Planeswalker with damage dealing spells—instead, you must target a player and then redirect the damage from that player to a Planeswalker they control.
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How many planeswalkers should you have in a Commander deck?

There's no limit to how many planeswalkers can be in your deck except for the regular deck construction restrictions (only 4 of a single card, unless you're playing Commander in which case it's only 1). However, on the battlefield, you can only control one planeswalker of each planeswalker type.
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Does doubling season double planeswalkers?

Doubling Season affects permanents that enter the battlefield with a certain number of counters. Planeswalkers will enter the battlefield with double the normal number of loyalty counters. However, if you activate an ability whose cost has you put loyalty counters on a planeswalker, the number you put on isn't doubled.
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Can 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.
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What cards let you activate planeswalkers twice?

When Oath of Teferi enters the battlefield, exile another target permanent you control. Return it to the battlefield under its owner's control at the beginning of the next end step. You may activate the loyalty abilities of planeswalkers you control twice each turn rather than only once.
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Can you flicker a planeswalker?

Can You Blink a Planeswalker? Planeswalkers can be blinked by any effect that doesn't specifically exclude them.
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Can you blink a planeswalker and activate it again?

As an added bonus, since the blinked planeswalker is a totally new object, you can still activate loyalty abilities even if you had done so before the blink. It's a great way to restore loyalty counters and use a planeswalker's abilities twice in one turn!
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What is the highest plus ability planeswalker?

Teferi, Hero of Dominaria

The plus ability may be the best plus ability on any planeswalker in Magic's history. Drawing a card and getting back 2 mana makes Teferi both a functional 3 mana planeswalker and almost always card neutral.
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Does planeswalker abilities stack?

Normally, when you cast the planeswalker, you have priority when it enters the battlefield. With priority, you can activate one of it's abilities (putting that ability on the stack) before any other player can put something on the stack.
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How do you double planeswalker loyalty?

Casting it requires four mana, as does tapping it to apply its effect: for each planeswalker you control, you can activate one of its abilities as though the planeswalker has not yet activated an ability this turn. This doubles their effects and (with most planeswalkers) allows you to add more loyalty each turn!
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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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Is Spark Double still a creature if it copies a planeswalker?

Notably, if Spark Double copies a Gideon planeswalker that's a creature because its loyalty ability caused it to become a planeswalker creature, Spark Double enters as a noncreature planeswalker and doesn't get a +1/+1 counter.
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Do planeswalkers enter with double counters with Vorinclex?

I've tested it - Vorinclex doubles the number of Loyalty counters on Planeswalkers as they enter the battlefield AND on +Loyalty activations. It means you can ult a lot of game-winning PWs on the same turn they come down, or leave them with unimaginably high damage to remove.
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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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Can you have 4 planeswalkers in a deck?

You can have a maximum of four planeswalkers with the same card name in your deck, just like any other MTG card. You can have more than one of the same type of planeswalker in your deck, however.
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Who was the first planeswalker?

The first five planeswalkers to be printed are known as the Lorwyn Five: Ajani, Jace, Liliana, Chandra, and Garruk.
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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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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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Can a planeswalker block another planeswalker?

Planeswalkers are not creatures, so they cannot directly attack or block. Creatures can attack an opponent's planeswalkers rather than the opponent themselves. Those creatures may be blocked normally, but if not blocked deal damage to the planeswalker instead of the player.
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