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Cosmic Games MTG Super Booster Pack w/ 15 Planeswalkers Guaranteed

$ 12.65

Availability: 10 in stock

Description

Planeswalker cards are shuffled into your deck at the start of the game, just like any other card. You can cast a Planeswalker during either main phase of your turn (or any other time you could cast a sorcery spell). A Planeswalker is permanent, so when a Planeswalker spell you control resolves, it enters the battlefield under your control. (Note that Planeswalkers are not creatures.) ANATOMY OF A PLANESWALKER CARD Planeswalker cards differ from most other cards. Taking a look at a card, you'll see: As with other cards, the name appears at the top of the card, next to The mana cost, what you pay to cast the spell from your hand. The type line. All planeswalkers are also legendary. This means you can't have control of two planeswalkers with the same full name at the same time. On older planeswalkers, the word legendary” may not be printed on the type line, but all planeswalkers fall under this rule. For example, if you control Jace, Ingenious Mind Mage, and cast Jace, Cunning Castaway, nothing happens. You can keep both planeswalkers as they have different full names. But if you cast a second Jace, Ingenious Mind Mage, you'll put one of them into your graveyard... Each Planeswalker has a number of activated abilities on it. You can use one of these abilities whenever you could play a sorcery, and only if none of that Planeswalker's abilities have been played yet that turn. On this card: +1 means Add one loyalty counter to this Planeswalker. If that's the one ability you activate during your turn, you'll draw a card. -9 means Remove nine loyalty counters from this Planeswalker. If that's the one ability you activate during your turn, you'll gain control of up three target creatures. You can't activate an ability with a negative loyalty cost unless that Planeswalker has at least that many loyalty counters on it. The starting "loyalty" of a Planeswalker (in this example, 5) appears in the lower right-hand corner of the card.