Talk:Planeswalker

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I don't think that Jeska and Karn were Planeswalkers. If I remember correctly, Jeska was the sister of Kamahl, a barbarian warrior, who was corrupted and became Phage. Karn was a golem created by Urza.

I may be wrong, though.

Alex July 1, 2005 23:37 (UTC)

Corrected the name of a planeswalker, Tevesh Szat from Tvesh. Tevesh is showcased a lot during Ice Age and Invasion blocks for reference. -Tyler

Karn became planeswalker after Urza's death.

-Luke

From the perspective of the card game, aren't the players suppoed to be Planeswalkers? (Darien Shields 21:14, 14 August 2005 (UTC))

Karn infused Jeska with some of his own flesh to heal her wound from the Mirari Sword. I guess some of Karn's powers were transfered to her

Her spark was ignited. She was the only survivor of the trio that formed Karona, because she was a proto-planeswalker. Noneofyourbusiness 20:05, 30 August 2006 (UTC)

I removed the bolded portion of the following sentence as a form of patent nonsense:

Yawgmoth is, in fact, not a planeswalker, thought does gain the ability or form of pure black mana, and it is uncertain as to the actual status of Marit Lage as a planeswalker or not.

I'm not very familiar with MTG lore (although I enjoy the game very much), so I would appreciate it if somebody could explain what that statement may have meant. In fact, just put that information right in the article. Thanks!

SixTimes7 23:24, 3 December 2005 (UTC)