Luckily, some cards can strategically deal with this by either healing or restting the damage on a Pokmon, and one of the most reliable of these cards is Professor Turo's Scenario, which was released in Paradox Rift
Damage can be dealt to Planeswalkers in two ways: Attacking with creatures: A player can choose to attack a Planeswalker with their creatures instead of attacking another player
These formats are exclusive to Arena due to the presence of digital-only cards that are legal in these formats, often referred to as simply "Alchemy cards"
Raw, martial energy with balanced environmental storytelling
I am aware of the positioning test cards and such but I can only imagine an actual no-rarity Charizard playtest card with a wonky illustration like the cards below Also, I recommend checking this link to anyone interested in more MTG playtest cards from before the game even existed: link These predate all actual MTG products and were made in very limited quantities between 1990-1992: I bought the Mountain off ebay from Keith Adams, a very prominent playtest and misprint collector, who got it directly from R