The answer used to be no, but the M14 rules update changed the planeswalker uniqueness rule (among other things). Now, different players may each control a planeswalker of the same subtype.
August 16, 2013
3:38 a.m.
This discussion has been closed
Magic the Gathering, FNM is TM and copyright Wizards of the Coast, Inc, a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc. All rights reserved. This site is unaffiliated. Articles and comments are user-submitted and do not represent official endorsements of this site.
Epochalyptik says... Accepted answer #1
The answer used to be no, but the M14 rules update changed the planeswalker uniqueness rule (among other things). Now, different players may each control a planeswalker of the same subtype.
August 16, 2013 3:38 a.m.