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.
No, copying a spell does not count as casting it.
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No, cycling does not count as casting a spell in the game.
No, mutating a creature does not count as casting a creature spell.
You can counter an instant or sorcery spell with a spell that has the ability to target it.
No, copying a spell in Magic: The Gathering does not count as casting it.
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.