Yes, you can enchant a planeswalker with a spell or ability, but it depends on the specific enchantment and the rules of the game.
The target of this spell or ability can be a creature, player, or planeswalker.
Yes, in the game of Magic: The Gathering, you can target a planeswalker with a spell or ability.
No, a planeswalker is not considered a spell in Magic: The Gathering.
A planeswalker can activate its ability during its controller's main phase when they have priority.
Yes, you can activate a planeswalker ability during your opponent's turn if the ability can be activated at instant speed.
Yes, you can do a spell that destroys a planeswalker, or when you play a spell that deals damage to a player you can do that to a planeswalker, or when you attack you can just attack it instead. Basically a planeswalker is a player whose life is equal to the amount of loyalty counters on him/her and when it gets dealt damage remove that many loyalty counters from it. If it had 0 loyalty counters it goes to the graveyard. This confused me, too for a while.
Due to rules updates, this answer has been modified. If a spell or ability would deal damage to a player, the controller of that spell or ability may, during resolution, redirect all of the damage to a planeswalkers the opponent controls. If a creature attacks, the attacking player must declare, for each attacking creature, if that creature is attacking the defending player or a planeswalkers that player controls. They may still be blocked as normal. The previous answer mentioned playing your own planeswalker with the same sub-name to "counteract" the opponent's planeswalker. This rule no longer exists and each player may have a planeswalker with the same sub-name under their control.
Enchant: to cast a spell over someone or something with magic. Enchantment: the state of being under a spell or magical influence. Enchanter: a person who casts spells or uses magic to enchant others.
To enchant sapphire items you need level 7 magic. Have one Water Rune and one Cosmic Rune in your inventory. Click on the spell "Lvl-1 Enchant" in your spell book. Then it will show you your inventory. Click on a sapphire ring, necklace, bracelet or amulet and it will then enchant it (only members of Runescape can enchant rings, necklaces and bracelets).
use the enchant spell it is a different spell for different jewllry e.g level 7 for sapphire jewelwry. 49 ruby jewelry enchant spells require at least one cosmic rune ( cost about 100 coins
No, I want not.
Sorin Markov is indeed a vampire who became a planeswalker. But in-game, he is never counted as a vampire spell/permanent, same as how the planeswalker forms of Nicol Bolas and Karn do not count as a Dragon/Golem.