Yes.
Any card that says " Return target card from your graveyard to your hand." can be used to target a planeswalker. (Example: Regrowth) However, no card exists that can return a planeswalker from a graveyard to play that I know of. It would have to be worded "return target (permanent/non-land permanent) from (a/your) graveyard to play"
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Yes, you can do a spell that destroys a planeswalker, or when you play a spell that deals damage to a player you can do that to a planeswalker, or when you attack you can just attack it instead. Basically a planeswalker is a player whose life is equal to the amount of loyalty counters on him/her and when it gets dealt damage remove that many loyalty counters from it. If it had 0 loyalty counters it goes to the graveyard. This confused me, too for a while.
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Yes, attackers attacking a Planeswalker can still be blocked by the defender's creatures.
Sorin Markov is indeed a vampire who became a planeswalker. But in-game, he is never counted as a vampire spell/permanent, same as how the planeswalker forms of Nicol Bolas and Karn do not count as a Dragon/Golem.
The official Magic: The Gathering rules do not allow for proxies in sanctioned events or formats. Proxies are generally not legal for use in official tournaments, but some casual playgroups or events may allow them. It's always best to check with event organizers or playgroup members before using proxies in your games.
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No, you don't.
Vampires?
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