If the enchantment is being cast and is currently on the stack, it is currently an enchantment spell, so can be affected or countered by anything that works against enchantment spells or spells in general.
If an enchantment has been cast and has resolved to the field as a permanent, then any reusable effect it has that use the stack, are abilities of that enchantment.
Yes, they do count as being permanents, and will be affected by any spell or ability that can affect them.
The plural is spells. (periods of time, or magical enchantments)
You can't. Enchantments are only for tools and armor for now.
If you are asking about enchantments, you have to build an enchantment table first. Then, you can enchant weapons and armor
2 ways: (1)You can right click and choose from a spell in the little menu that also shows what enchantments are on you. (2) you can hit f1 and assign quick spell buttons 1-9 for switching armors, weapons, spells, and enchantments. This is very usefull.
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The spell Specialis Revelio is a charm that reveals the hidden properties of an object. It can uncover enchantments or spells placed on an item, allowing the caster to better understand its magical nature.
Faeries cast a spell on the people who see them to keep their secret safe. The spell was madness. This is also where the idea of Imps came in. for more information go to this link below.
The word is count.
If you are talking about a card like Zombify, then this is 'cast' when you pay its mana cost and put it on the stack. On resolution, the target creature will be placed on the battlefield. Only Zombify is being cast, the creature itself is not being cast, so a card that only counters creature spells could not be used here. If you are talking about an ability of a card, then this is never counted as a spell, it is not 'cast', nor is the target creature counted as being cast either. Only ability negation cards can be used (such as Stifle).
That is the correct spelling of ability (a capacity or qualification).
Ability to spell.