When using the "splice onto arcane" ability in Magic: The Gathering, you can only splice an arcane spell onto another arcane spell as it's being cast. The spliced spell's effect is added to the original spell's effect.
Yes, "equip" in Magic: The Gathering is considered an activated ability.
No, a creature in Magic: The Gathering cannot be regenerated if it has the ability "can't be regenerated."
Yes, in the game of Magic: The Gathering, you can target a planeswalker with a spell or ability.
The ward ability in Magic: The Gathering protects a creature from being targeted by spells or abilities unless the opponent pays an additional cost specified by the ward ability.
The lifelink ability triggers whenever a creature with lifelink deals damage during a game of Magic: The Gathering.
Yes, Lifelink is a triggered ability in Magic: The Gathering.
No, the flanking ability in Magic: The Gathering does not stack with other instances of flanking on the same creature.
Yes, planeswalkers can attack during combat in Magic: The Gathering if they have the ability to do so.
When a creature with the ability "can't be the target of spells or abilities" in Magic: The Gathering is targeted by a spell or ability, the spell or ability will not affect that creature. This means the spell or ability will have no effect on the creature with that ability.
When a creature with an "enter the battlefield" ability in Magic: The Gathering enters the battlefield, its ability triggers and resolves, allowing the player to perform the specified action or effect.
No, "transmute" is a keyword ability in Magic: The Gathering that allows a player to search their library for a card with the same converted mana cost as the transmute card and put it into their hand.
The trample ability in Magic: The Gathering allows a creature to deal excess damage to a defending player or planeswalker if it has more power than is needed to destroy the blocking creature.