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    Landwalk is a former evergreen keyword ability on creatures that makes the creature unblockable if the defending player controls at least one land with a certain characteristic. Landwalk was introduced in Alpha. [2] The keyword always appeared in conjunction with a subtype or supertype to denote...

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  3. 23 paź 2023 · Islandwalk is an ability that alters how creatures that have it can be blocked. The rules text reads: “This creature is unblockable as long as defending player controls an island.” Islandwalk can be an incredibly powerful effect against the right decks because your opponent may not be able to stop you from doing direct damage.

  4. Islandwalk, swampwalk (This creature can't be blocked as long as defending player controls an Island or a Swamp.) Whenever Wrexial, the Risen Deep deals combat damage to a player, you may cast target instant or sorcery card from that player's graveyard without paying its mana cost.

  5. Islandwalk (This creature can’t be blocked as long as defending player controls an Island.) Whenever Colossal Whale attacks, you may exile target creature defending player controls until Colossal Whale leaves the battlefield. (That creature returns under its owner’s control.)

  6. Islandwalk ruling. If I attack an opponents planeswalker and that player controls an island and my attacking creatures have islandwalk, does that mean my opponent can block the creatures as he isn't the "defending player?" I can't get into the judge chat or else I would just go there. Archived post.

  7. 15 gru 2020 · Landwalk is a keyword ability on creatures that prevents players from blocking those creatures if they control certain types of lands. The word “landwalk” doesn’t appear on cards itself; the creature will have a specific kind of landwalk, like “islandwalk” or “swampwalk.”

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