I signed up just for the chance of asking other players... so here we go:
1)*) How many planeswalkers can you have on a deck? Is it 4 of one type, allowing me to have like 4 planeswalkers of same kind and 4 of another kind different from the first one?
2) How many can i have on battlefield, can i have 2 diferents planeswalkers simultaneously?
*) Understand what i meant? like having Kiora and Elsepth at the same deck for example...
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I signed up just for the chance of asking other players... so here we go:
1)*) How many planeswalkers can you have on a deck? Is it 4 of one type, allowing me to have like 4 planeswalkers of same kind and 4 of another kind different from the first one?
2) How many can i have on battlefield, can i have 2 diferents planeswalkers simultaneously?
*) Understand what i meant? like having Kiora and Elsepth at the same deck for example...
1) You can have up to 4 of any planeswalker with the same name. You are not limited to the "type" of planeswalker. For example, you can have 4 Jace Beleren, 4 Jace, the Mind Sculptor, 4 Ajani Pridemate, and 4 Ajani Vengeant, and so on, all in the same deck.
2) You can have any number of different planeswalker types on the battlefield, but only 1 of each type. So you could have Elspeth and Kiora on the battlefield at the same time. Using the examples from above, you could have either Jace Beleren or Jace, the Mind Sculptor, but not both, since they have the same planeswalker subtype (Jace).
Keep in mind this restriction is per person. So you could have a Jace, the Mindsculptor and so could your opponent (or they could have Jace Beleren, or any other Jace).
(1) Assuming they're legal in the relevant format, you may have up to 4 of any card with a unique English card title. Basic land cards and those which specifically say otherwise are unlimited). Planeswalkers are cards like any other, so you can have up to 4 of any specific Planeswalker cards.
(2) According to the Planeswalker Uniqueness Rule, you may have as many planeswalkers as you wish, as long as none of them share a planeswalker type. The word that appears after "Planeswalker -" on the type line is the planeswalker type.
You may have Chandra Nalaar and Elspeth Tirel on the battlefield at the same type. But if you ended up controlling Chandra Ablaze due to casting or stealing or whatever, you would have two Chandras. You'd choose one to put into the graveyard before you can activate any abilities. This parallels the Legendary rule.
1)*) How many planeswalkers can you have on a deck? Is it 4 of one type, allowing me to have like 4 planeswalkers of same kind and 4 of another kind different from the first one?
2) How many can i have on battlefield, can i have 2 diferents planeswalkers simultaneously?
*) Understand what i meant? like having Kiora and Elsepth at the same deck for example...
1) You can have up to 4 of any planeswalker with the same name. You are not limited to the "type" of planeswalker. For example, you can have 4 Jace Beleren, 4 Jace, the Mind Sculptor, 4 Ajani Pridemate, and 4 Ajani Vengeant, and so on, all in the same deck.
2) You can have any number of different planeswalker types on the battlefield, but only 1 of each type. So you could have Elspeth and Kiora on the battlefield at the same time. Using the examples from above, you could have either Jace Beleren or Jace, the Mind Sculptor, but not both, since they have the same planeswalker subtype (Jace).
Keep in mind this restriction is per person. So you could have a Jace, the Mindsculptor and so could your opponent (or they could have Jace Beleren, or any other Jace).
(2) According to the Planeswalker Uniqueness Rule, you may have as many planeswalkers as you wish, as long as none of them share a planeswalker type. The word that appears after "Planeswalker -" on the type line is the planeswalker type.
You may have Chandra Nalaar and Elspeth Tirel on the battlefield at the same type. But if you ended up controlling Chandra Ablaze due to casting or stealing or whatever, you would have two Chandras. You'd choose one to put into the graveyard before you can activate any abilities. This parallels the Legendary rule.
You have both clarified the problem i had, now i'm ready to start some strategies with my new decks! =)
Good luck in your future matches!:)