Speaking of Ajani, Ajani Steadfast comes in at number three as an excellent creature-buffing planeswalker. But it isn’t hard to get to 7+ loyalty with a planeswalker that’s indestructible on your turn so you could still end up getting some value from this. Exiling a nonland permanent for 6 loyalty is weak. It also gives another creature you control either vigilance, lifelink, or indestructible, which gives you a strong attack with up to two indestructible creatures.īlackblade’s ultimate, if you can call it that, is pretty underwhelming. White’s fourth place spot goes to Gideon Blackblade, a 3-drop Gideon that turns into a swell 4/4 indestructible attacker. You’ll still be happy if you end up just doubling your token count before Basri dies to some removal, which is why this card is so good. If you get to the point in the game where you trade Basri in for its emblem, you’ll probably be greeted with your opponent’s concession since getting a 1/1 and buffing your entire team every turn is just too much to handle. This card is pretty cheap at and can instantly give you a lot of value. In fifth place we have Basri Ket, a sort of mini-Elspeth that makes 1/1 Soldiers and gives them +1/+1 counters. This means you need to take the rankings for white with a slightly larger grain of salt than the other colors since they typically have more “generally good” planeswalkers available. Ajani Goldmane and Elspeth, Sun's Champion are two very powerful planeswalkers but mostly in their respective archetypes.Ījani is much more powerful and crucial to your game plan if you’re a mono-white lifegain deck while Elspeth is just a strong bomb. The best white planeswalker is heavily determined by what kind of deck you’re playing and how well it incorporates that theme. Nissa, Vastwood Seer / Nissa, Sage Animist Garruk Relentless / Garruk, the Veil-Cursed Jace, Vryn’s Prodigy / Jace, Telepath Unbound
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