Is it allowed to activate the ability of multiple planeswalkers in a single turn?
Suppose I have more than one planeswalker (different planeswalkers) in play.
During my turn, am I allowed to use both of their '+' abilities? Or can I only use one planeswalker ability from one planeswalker during my turn?
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Suppose I have more than one planeswalker (different planeswalkers) in play.
During my turn, am I allowed to use both of their '+' abilities? Or can I only use one planeswalker ability from one planeswalker during my turn?
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Suppose I have more than one planeswalker (different planeswalkers) in play.
During my turn, am I allowed to use both of their '+' abilities? Or can I only use one planeswalker ability from one planeswalker during my turn?
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Suppose I have more than one planeswalker (different planeswalkers) in play.
During my turn, am I allowed to use both of their '+' abilities? Or can I only use one planeswalker ability from one planeswalker during my turn?
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You can use all of them; one from each planeswalker.
Here is the rule that prevents you from using the same ability repeatedly on your turn:
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.
Emphasis mine. It only cares that you haven't used an ability of the specific permanent that turn; you can use one from each planeswalker each turn.
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Small note: "of that permanent" means that you can do things like exile and return the planeswalker or play a planeswalker with the same name (and sacrifice the one that you already activated the loyalty ability for) to allow you to use a loyalty ability multiple times in a turn.
– Malco
Mar 21 at 20:32
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Yes, you can activate both. The rules specify you can't activate a loyalty ability of the same planeswalker twice during a turn, but does not specify any restrictions about multiple planeswalkers:
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.
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You can use all of them; one from each planeswalker.
Here is the rule that prevents you from using the same ability repeatedly on your turn:
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.
Emphasis mine. It only cares that you haven't used an ability of the specific permanent that turn; you can use one from each planeswalker each turn.
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Small note: "of that permanent" means that you can do things like exile and return the planeswalker or play a planeswalker with the same name (and sacrifice the one that you already activated the loyalty ability for) to allow you to use a loyalty ability multiple times in a turn.
– Malco
Mar 21 at 20:32
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You can use all of them; one from each planeswalker.
Here is the rule that prevents you from using the same ability repeatedly on your turn:
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.
Emphasis mine. It only cares that you haven't used an ability of the specific permanent that turn; you can use one from each planeswalker each turn.
4
Small note: "of that permanent" means that you can do things like exile and return the planeswalker or play a planeswalker with the same name (and sacrifice the one that you already activated the loyalty ability for) to allow you to use a loyalty ability multiple times in a turn.
– Malco
Mar 21 at 20:32
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You can use all of them; one from each planeswalker.
Here is the rule that prevents you from using the same ability repeatedly on your turn:
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.
Emphasis mine. It only cares that you haven't used an ability of the specific permanent that turn; you can use one from each planeswalker each turn.
You can use all of them; one from each planeswalker.
Here is the rule that prevents you from using the same ability repeatedly on your turn:
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.
Emphasis mine. It only cares that you haven't used an ability of the specific permanent that turn; you can use one from each planeswalker each turn.
answered Mar 21 at 20:05
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Small note: "of that permanent" means that you can do things like exile and return the planeswalker or play a planeswalker with the same name (and sacrifice the one that you already activated the loyalty ability for) to allow you to use a loyalty ability multiple times in a turn.
– Malco
Mar 21 at 20:32
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Small note: "of that permanent" means that you can do things like exile and return the planeswalker or play a planeswalker with the same name (and sacrifice the one that you already activated the loyalty ability for) to allow you to use a loyalty ability multiple times in a turn.
– Malco
Mar 21 at 20:32
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Small note: "of that permanent" means that you can do things like exile and return the planeswalker or play a planeswalker with the same name (and sacrifice the one that you already activated the loyalty ability for) to allow you to use a loyalty ability multiple times in a turn.
– Malco
Mar 21 at 20:32
Small note: "of that permanent" means that you can do things like exile and return the planeswalker or play a planeswalker with the same name (and sacrifice the one that you already activated the loyalty ability for) to allow you to use a loyalty ability multiple times in a turn.
– Malco
Mar 21 at 20:32
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Yes, you can activate both. The rules specify you can't activate a loyalty ability of the same planeswalker twice during a turn, but does not specify any restrictions about multiple planeswalkers:
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.
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Yes, you can activate both. The rules specify you can't activate a loyalty ability of the same planeswalker twice during a turn, but does not specify any restrictions about multiple planeswalkers:
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.
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Yes, you can activate both. The rules specify you can't activate a loyalty ability of the same planeswalker twice during a turn, but does not specify any restrictions about multiple planeswalkers:
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.
Yes, you can activate both. The rules specify you can't activate a loyalty ability of the same planeswalker twice during a turn, but does not specify any restrictions about multiple planeswalkers:
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.
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