I know this is the second post I've made today, if I need to I'll take a break.
Okay that aside, saying a single turn, you play a planeswalker, either + or - them, and then get rid of it somehow, shuffle your library and then grab it again play it, all in one turn. Can you activate it again
Activating a loyalty ability of one planeswalker does not interfere with activating a loyalty ability of a different planeswalker during the same turn. This is true even if the other planeswalker has the same name or other similarity with the first.
606.3. A player may activate a loyalty ability of a permanent they control any time they have priority and the stack is empty during a main phase of their turn, but only if no player has previously activated a loyalty ability of that permanent that turn.
403.4. Whenever a permanent enters the battlefield, it becomes a new object and has no relationship to any previous permanent represented by the same card, except for the cases listed in rule 400.7. (This is also true for any objects entering any zone.)
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Okay that aside, saying a single turn, you play a planeswalker, either + or - them, and then get rid of it somehow, shuffle your library and then grab it again play it, all in one turn. Can you activate it again
For example play Ral, Izzet Viceroy do his +1, then destroy it with Universal Solvent. Then, grab Ral again. Can you +1 him again