Emblems can’t be destroyed, as the “destroy” keyword only applies to permanents, and emblems are not permanents. R&D has no plans to create spells that are able to remove them. Emblems are a planeswalker-only thing.
Can you turn a Planeswalker into a creature?
Basically you start by playing the Mycosynth Lattice which turns all your permanents into artifacts, this includes Planeswalker. Then you play March Of the Machines turning your Planeswalker into an artifact creature with power and toughness equal to it’s casting cost.
Is there a way to remove an emblem in Magic The Gathering?
There is nothing in the game currently that can remove an emblem. (Other than restarting the game with Karn Liberated ). There shouldn’t be any rule preventing the existence of a card that said something like “Exile target Emblem”, but no such thing exists.
Can a target emblem be removed from a card?
Emblem isn’t a card type. There is nothing in the game currently that can remove an emblem. (Other than restarting the game with Karn Liberated ). There shouldn’t be any rule preventing the existence of a card that said something like “Exile target Emblem”, but no such thing exists.
What makes an emblem different from a token?
An emblem is a marker with an ability on it, created by Planeswalker cards. An emblem is different from a card or a token. The ability and the controlling player are the only characteristics it has. Emblems have no color, name, card type, or anything else — just that ability.
Is there such a thing as exile target emblem?
There shouldn’t be any rule preventing the existence of a card that said something like “Exile target Emblem”, but no such thing exists. Restarting the game (i.e. with Karn Liberated) will, depending on your definition, get rid of the emblem. – TheThirdMan Mar 3 ’18 at 20:18