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  • Ze goggles!! Zey do nothing!!!

  • What the hell are the goggles for? lol

  • Do any of you guys know what the background music name is?

  • Too bad she sucks. I've got 4 :(

  • I wonder if Wizards wrote the bump, or if they used William's Street writers? It seems like the second of the two.

  • she's a planeswalker (that means badass)

    lol WOTC can make a goddamn commercial!!!

  • I remember seeing this on adultswim

  • l have that card, lts right in front of me right now but l dont know how to use it, it has +1, -X and -8.. what does that mean?? What are loyalty points? l read somewhere that it needs it to use those abilities... l dont get it T_T

  • okay, when it comes into play, it has loyalty equal to the number in the bottom right. each of those abilities adds or removes loyalty. when the loyalty runs out, planeswalker go bye-bye.

  • ok thanks for explaining the loyalty part. what i dont get is the +1 that deals 1 damage to target player.

    does this mean that every turn i can attack either the player or one of his monsters for 1 damage, and on top of that i get a loyalty point every time i do that?

    how does my opponent destroy this card?

    i'm new to the game, thanks.

  • Yes, you get to do the damage AND you get a + counter! Also, if your oponent makes you loose life in any kind of way he can decide that that damage will resolve on either you or the planeswalker. And if the planeswalker looses 5 life, he takes away 5 loaylte counters. if it looses 10 life it removes 10 counters. So if i atack you with a 5/5 monster and you cannot blcok, i can make the planeswalker loose 5 counters instead of you loosing 5 lifes.

  • i started playing online and that really helped to learn the rules.

    turns out... if you are my opponent and you have a planes walker out..... when i attack, i tap my attacking creature and at that time i decide who to attack. either you, or the planeswalker. so if you have blockers, you can only use them if i attack you, your blockers cant block attacks on the planeswalker.

    it doesnt matter if you lose life points or not.

  • I don't believe this is accurate. The defending player's creatures can block attacks against himself or against any planeswalkers he controls. Otherwise planeswalkers would be ridiculously vulnerable.

  • Thats not true. That may be online but in a real game with league rules if you attack my planeswalker I can block you with my other creatures.

  • OMG!!! another good card and yet makes me wanna play red almost

  • Lol (That means badass)

  • First!

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