To put a charge counter on a target artifact in Magic: The Gathering, you can use cards or abilities that specifically allow you to do so. Look for cards with abilities like "put a charge counter on target artifact" or similar effects. These cards will usually have the instructions on how to use them to add charge counters to artifacts.
To put a charge counter on a target artifact, you can use cards or abilities that specifically mention adding charge counters to artifacts. Look for cards with abilities like "put a charge counter on target artifact" or similar effects. These cards will allow you to place a charge counter on the artifact you choose.
You can counter an instant or sorcery spell with a spell that has the ability to target it.
The spell that allows you to destroy a target artifact or enchantment is called "Disenchant."
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.
An Artifact Creature is simply a creature who is also an artifact. It is subject to all normal rules regarding both creatures and artifacts, and if a spell can be used against a creature or an artifact, it can be used on that creature.
'Flash Counter' is a Blue Instant costing 1U. "Counter target instant spell."
In UML deployment is dependency relationship which describes allocation of an artifact to a deployment target. An artifact represents some physical entity, piece of information that is used or is produced by a software development process. Deployment target is represented by some device or execution environment.See link for examples.
When a gatherer counter target spell, it means that the spell is prevented from taking effect or resolving, essentially nullifying its effects.
The target of this spell or ability can be a creature, player, or planeswalker.
The official rulings for Karn, the Great Creator state that his static ability prevents opponents from activating abilities of artifacts. Additionally, his 1 ability allows you to turn target noncreature artifact into a creature with power and toughness equal to its converted mana cost until your next turn.
Any card that destroys a target artifact, or destroys all cards on the battlefield.
Yes, in the game of Magic: The Gathering, you can target a planeswalker with a spell or ability.