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.
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Yes, attackers attacking a Planeswalker can still be blocked by the defender's creatures.
CRAP is howThe game is for PC and Xbox 360 and came out in Oct 21 2009 for the Xbox 360 and has been around as a PC game since Jan 1998
In the Magic: The Gathering storyline, Jace Beleren is a planeswalker character and has not been killed off in the lore. He is an integral part of the ongoing story and continues to appear in newer sets and expansions.
An open-minded Christian will have no issues with Magic the Gathering.
Magic the Gathering is not a cult. It is a collectible card game.
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When you say standard, do you mean Standard the format, also know as Type 2? If so yes, Nicol Bolas - Planeswalker is, currently, a legal card in all formats. The Nicol Bolas, dragon card is not legal in Standard or Extended formats.
The first release of Magic the Gathering cards was on August 5, 1993.
Magic the Gathering is a TCG, or Trading Card Game. There is a show about it, though.