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Uh, no. In fact, assuming we're talking about the M:tG Planeswalkers, it can't. A Planeswalker is defined as someone with the ability to, well, walk between planes. That, and they tend to be powerful.
That's it. That's the commonality. As pointed out upthread, each extant Planeswalker has their own abilities, their own skill sets. They are all, in D&D terms, different--sometimes drastically different--characters.
Plus, let's remember one very important detail of Planeswalkers in M:tG--they can't take others with them. (Unless they've changed that rule since I wrote AoA.) That's about the last ability you want to give a PC in a D&D game.
D&D already has the ability to move between planes, in the form of several spells. It could, perhaps, have other ways of doing so.
But a class would be the last way to go about it.
That's it. That's the commonality. As pointed out upthread, each extant Planeswalker has their own abilities, their own skill sets. They are all, in D&D terms, different--sometimes drastically different--characters.
Plus, let's remember one very important detail of Planeswalkers in M:tG--they can't take others with them. (Unless they've changed that rule since I wrote AoA.) That's about the last ability you want to give a PC in a D&D game.
D&D already has the ability to move between planes, in the form of several spells. It could, perhaps, have other ways of doing so.
But a class would be the last way to go about it.
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