Yes. The card never leaves the field, it does not lose any enchantments, nor do equip cards unequip from it, nor are any counters lost.
If a card's not a land, then it's a spell - a creature on the stack waiting to resolve is a 'creature spell', for example. You can use a 'counter target spell' card against creature spells, instants, artifact spells, etc, the only things you can't use it on are lands, or activated abilities.
it means if the oppdent is making a speel you can counter it and send it to the graveyard before they use the efect
If ever a creature's toughness is reduced to zero (or less), it will be destroyed as a state-based effect. If a 1/1 creature gets a -1/-1 counter, then effectively it has a toughness of zero, and will be destroyed. Edit: Note that a creature having 0 toughness is not a destroy effect. As per the state based actions, it will be put into its owner's graveyard. This does trigger "Dying" effects. This is an important distinction as having 0 toughness is one of the ways to get rid of indestructible creatures.
'Flash Counter' is a Blue Instant costing 1U. "Counter target instant spell."
Yes. The only difference between a token and a card is that, as a state based effect, any token that is not in play ceases to exist. (It leaves play like a card, triggering any abilities, then ceases to exist, according to rule 216.3) They are otherwise functionally identical.
No. The fourth (Purple) artifact is buried just south of the Rock Lab, where there is a small X on the ground. But you cannot get to it until you have the Geiger Counter. -- the Green artifact is just below the main moon base -- the Yellow artifact is above the Research Laboratory -- the Red artifact is just below and left of the Biodome
A 'spore counter' is defined by the effect of whatever placed it, or by a permanent that does something when one is placed upon it - otherwise, it does nothing. It is given the name 'spore' counter to just distinguish it from any other kind of counter.
The Purple Artifact is just south of the Rock Lab, but you can only find it when you are using the Geiger Counter. You will see a purple light and a crack in the ground. Use the rover hook to pull away the rocks on top.
Infect is a replacement effect, meaning it modifies how the normal game rules work. Infect specifically modifies the damage-dealing rules. A creature with Infect does not deal regular damage to creatures or players. In the case of a creature, it places a -1/-1 counter on it for each point of unprevented damage. In the case of a player, it places that many Poison Counters. This is for combat damage and effect damage too. If a creature with Infect deals damage to a Planeswalker, as a Planeswalker is neither a creature nor a player, then the damage is handled normally. The Planewalker's own replacement effect will removes some of his or her loyalty counters.
Proliferate means add a counter to all things you choose that are collecting counters such as artifacts and creatures with bloodthirst.
After you chase her to the Rock lab, you can't find her again. When you use the Geiger Counter to find the Purple Artifact, she catches up to you.
I'm not sure I got the question right.but blue abilities in magic the gathering are usually:draw cards,counter spells andevasion abilities, for example: unblockable or flying