to be fair, the eldrazi basically live in the space between planes and they only show up on a plane when they're hungry, they're more like planesmunchers
Can confirm. Everybody thinks that Kaito's spark ignited when he made contact with the kami of the spark, but it was actually just a plate of bad sushi he had for lunch. We know the truth
The three Eldrazi never planeswalked. The "kozilek", "ulamog" and "emrakul" you know are just an avatar used as a pawn for the real thing to control. All three of them never left the blind eternities
So wait a minute... If players are Planeswalkers and can deck-out, is removing a summoned Planeswalker from play in my opponent's next turn a legal move?