Yes, planeswalker abilities are considered activated abilities in the game of Magic: The Gathering.
Yes, planeswalker abilities count as activated abilities in Magic: The Gathering.
Planeswalker abilities are not instant; they can only be activated during a player's main phase when they have priority.
Yes, planeswalker abilities are activated during a game of Magic: The Gathering. Players can use these abilities to gain advantages, control the battlefield, and ultimately win the game.
Planeswalker abilities are activated by the player controlling the planeswalker during their turn, while instants can be played at any time, even during an opponent's turn. Additionally, planeswalker abilities can only be used once per turn, while instants can be played multiple times.
Planeswalker abilities cannot be activated on the first turn of a game because they require loyalty counters, which are only added during the controller's upkeep step.
Yes, loyalty abilities are considered activated abilities in the game.
Yes, mana abilities are considered activated abilities in the game of Magic: The Gathering.
Yes, tap abilities are considered activated abilities in Magic: The Gathering.
No, Kraj cannot use planeswalker abilities in an experiment.
Yes, planeswalker abilities use the stack in Magic: The Gathering.
A planeswalker is a specific card type. Like creatures, artifacts, or enchantments. It has activated abilities that add or remove loyalty counter to give you certain effects. Karn Liberated and Nicol Bolas, Planeswalker are some examples.
No, you cannot activate planeswalker abilities at instant speed during your opponent's turn.