Yes, they are treated as permanents, so can be targetted by cards like Vindicate, for example.
Yes, planeswalkers are considered permanents in Magic: The Gathering.
Yes, in the game of Magic: The Gathering (MTG), planeswalkers are considered permanents.
No, not all permanents on the battlefield are considered enchantments. Permanents can be creatures, artifacts, lands, enchantments, or planeswalkers. Enchantments are a specific type of permanent that have continuous effects on the game.
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.
Yes, planeswalkers are considered legendary in Magic: The Gathering.
Yes, enchantments in Magic: The Gathering (MTG) are considered permanents.
Yes, tokens are considered permanents in the game of Magic: The Gathering.
Yes, all planeswalkers in Magic: The Gathering are considered legendary.
Yes, lands are considered permanents in the game of Magic: The Gathering.
Yes, creatures are considered permanents in Magic: The Gathering (MTG).
Yes, creatures are considered permanents in Magic: The Gathering.
There are several types of Magic: The Gathering (MTG) permanents, including creatures, artifacts, enchantments, planeswalkers, and lands. Each type of permanent has its own unique abilities and effects on gameplay. Creatures can attack and block, artifacts provide additional abilities or effects, enchantments have ongoing effects, planeswalkers can use powerful abilities, and lands provide mana to cast spells. The different types of permanents interact with each other and the game mechanics to create strategic and dynamic gameplay experiences.