No, permanents are cards on the battlefield, ie Enchantments, Artifacts, Creatures and Planeswalkers that have resolved to the field, as well as Token creatures, and Lands.
No, 'Exiled' cards go to what used to be called the 'removed from play' zone. A card that is exiled from hand or battlefield, for example, never hits the graveyard, and cards in the exiled zone can't be affected by cards that look at or refer to graveyard cards.
Giant trunade. It is a spell or a magic that will return all spell and trap cards or all the magic or trap cards on the field
The act of sacrificing in magic the gathering has to do with either a creature, land, enchantment or artifact. these are known as "permanents" as, once cast, they remain in play until destroyed, removed or returned to their owner's hand. some cards, (Yawgmoth Demon and Grave Pact for example) require a player or players to sacrifice a permanent at the beginning or end of a turn, either to their benefit or detriment, depending on the details outlined by the card demanding a sacrifice. A player or player then puts the required permanent into his or her graveyard at the specified time. Sacrificing, as a rule, only refers to cards in play (permanents). when a card demands that a player give up life, the terminology is "pay (variable) life." when a card demands that a player give up cards from his or her hand, the terminology is "discard (variable) card(s) from your hand."
No, lands do not go on the stack, cannot be countered and do not count as spells in any way.
sorry i dont know about magic tricks with cards
anything that stays permanently on the field ie lands, creatures, artifacts etc
Tokens go to whichever zone, and then immediately cease to exist. So while cards which say "when a creature goes to the graveyard" will trigger when tokens go there, the tokens themselves do not stay in the graveyard, they just disappear. So no, they are not there for other abilities to bring back to the battlefield.
Assuming you dont care about format restrictions and wants the best cards: Argivian Find, Rofellos's Gift, Regrowth, Eternal Witness.
Spell cards and Magic cards are the same. The reason for the confusion is because Magic cards were changed to Spell cards during the release of Magician's Force.
All cards, while not on the stack or the battlefield, are considered "Cards". All cards that are on the stack are considered "Spells". All cards that are on the battlefield are considered "Permanents". When you cast your enchantment card, it goes on to the stack as an enchantment spell, and will then resolve to become an enchantment permanent.
The magic man was the best at cards.
they are the same the more moder cards are spell cards and the older cards are magic cards they are both useable