Can I play two planeswalkers?
Asked by Bockduck 7 years ago
Lets say I played Sorin, Grim Nemesis some turns ago. I +1 him and do what it says.
Can I now play another copy of Sorin, the new one resolves, the older one dies, and I can plus +1 the new one?
acbooster says... Accepted answer #1
Yes you can. The planeswalker uniqueness rule says that a player cannot control two or more planeswalkers with the same planeswalker type at the same time. If you control two or more with the same type, you pick one to keep and put all of the rest into your graveyard as a state-based action.
The play you're describing is completely legal
August 6, 2016 11:23 p.m.