Talk:Planeswalker

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The topic is hijacked to be even more info on the game or even info from the books


There most probally is discrepencies between books let alone the books and the game


I don't think the myojin would be planeswalkers because they have their own cards and Wizards says that they don't make cards of planeswalkers (unless it's before or after the character became a planeswalker like Teferi and Jaya).


I think we need to add some more details of how Planeswalkers actually fight. They sling spells, yes, but as shown in the Future Sight novel, some do carry swords and staves and other such equipment. --Preanubis (talk) 11:04, 18 April 2008 (UTC)


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)

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