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Are +1 counters permanent?

Counters aren't permanents. They aren't even objects.
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Do +1 counters cancel out?

If a creature ever has +1/+1 counters and -1/-1 counters on it, the two kinds of counters immediately "cancel out," one for one, until only one kind of counter remains.
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How do +1 counters work?

Description. A +1/+1 counter on a creature adds one to its power and toughness. Creatures using +1/+1 counters were among the most popular in the early history of the game. Charge counters serve as the equivalent default counter for noncreature permanents.
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Do 1 /+ 1 counters stay on land?

Lands (any permanent, really) can have +1/+1 counters just fine. In fact, Llanowar Reborn enters the battlefield with one! The counter(s) will not go away just because your blinkmoth stops being a creature.
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What are +1 counters and persist?

Whenever a creature with Persist dies, if it had no -1/-1 counters on it, it comes back with a -1/-1 counter. Fairly simple- whether it dies from a removal spell, burn, being shrunk by a Nameless Inversion, or regular old combat, it'll come back a little weaker.
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The 5 Minute Guide to +1/+1 Counters Decks | Commander Quickie #16

What is considered a counter?

A counter is a marker placed on an object or player that modifies its characteristics and/or interacts with a rule, ability, or effect. Counters are not objects and have no characteristics. Notably, a counter is not a token, and a token is not a counter.
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What are the examples of counter?

Here's a counter-example to this argument: Suppose that everybody loves all winners and that I am not a winner (so both premises are true.) Still, the conclusion can be false if one of the people out there who love all the winners also loves the occasional non-winner, including me.
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Can you put 1 1 counters on vehicles?

Nothing in the rules would interfere with putting -1/-1 counters on a non-creature Vehicle.
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Can you put 1 1 counters on artifacts?

If you were to animate an equipment (say with Karn, Silver Golem) you could maybe even would want to put a +1/+1 counter on the animated artifact. However +1/+1 counters only modify the permanent they are on, and not any permanents the permanent is attached to.
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Can artifacts have 1 1 counters?

Accepted answer #1. It retains it. Even though only creatures get benefits from +1/+1 counters, such counters may still exist on other kinds of permanents and aren't removed if a permanent stops being a creature (see Raging Ravine ).
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Can menace block menace?

A creature with menace can't be blocked by just one creature during combat. This means that if you swing at your opponent with a creature with menace, they'll have to block using two or more creatures to deal with the incoming attack.
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Do counters stay on creatures?

Yes, they would stay on. A flipped card is still the same permanent, it hasn't left the battlefield or anything.
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Can you put 1 1 counters on enchantments?

There is nothing in the rules that disallows counters from being on particular permanents. This means that +1/+1 or -1/-1 counters (or as in your title, 0/-1 counters) can be on artifacts, lands, planeswalkers or enchantments.
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Does 1 /+ 1 until end of turn count as a counter?

Some people think that a static +1/+1 bonus (like from Spear of Heliod, or Ajani's Presence) also counts as a counter. But that's not true. There's only a counter involved if the card says to put a counter on it. Just a general bonus from a card doesn't mean that you're putting any counters on the card.
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Do 1 /+ 1 counters stay on the transformers when they convert MTG?

Converting a permanent doesn't affect any Auras or Equipment that are attached to it. Similarly, any counters on the permanent will remain on that permanent after it converts.
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Can you put 1 /+ 1 counters on non creatures?

+1/+1 counters only go onto creatures.

Yes, the rules can handle them going onto other card types but we tend not to make cards that do that. Usually the way to get a +1/+1 counter on a non-creature is to animate it and put one on then wait for the animating effect to go away.
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What can I use as +1 counters in MTG?

For +1/+1 and -1/-1 counters I prefer to use dice because they take up less space on the card and I can use different colors to differentiate between the two types. If your deck is sleeved (as it should be) then a dry erase marker is good as well. You can just right on the card and erase with your thumb.
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What artifact moves 1 /+ 1 counters?

Mindless Automaton is the first artifact that could sacrifice its +1/+1 counters to draw a card. Spike Cannibal is the first creature that moves all +1/+1 counters from other creatures on the battlefield onto it.
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Can you put a 1 1 counter on a Planeswalker?

Any permanent can have a +1/+1 counter put on it. Those counters won't have any effect unless that permanent is or becomes a creature.
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Can you Crew with summoning sickness?

Summoning-sick creatures can crew vehicles, just as they can tap to activate other abilities like convoke. So, if you're playing a creature with sufficient power every turn, you can keep crewing your vehicle and attacking with impunity.
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Can uncrewed vehicles block?

Vehicles are not creatures if they haven't been crewed this turn. Things that aren't creatures cannot block. Only if they've been turned into creatures by another effect other than crewing. If you want to block with a vehicle you need to keep the pilots on standby.
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What are the three types of counters?

Types of Counters
  • Asynchronous Counters.
  • Synchronous Counters.
  • Asynchronous Decade Counters.
  • Synchronous Decade Counters.
  • Asynchronous Up-Down Counters.
  • Synchronous Up-Down Counters.
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Which counter is mostly used?

Decimal counter using flip flops and feedback is more popular than a decimal counter of ring type because of less cost in the implementation of the number of flip-flops.
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What is the T flip-flop?

The T flip-flop is also called toggle flip-flop. It is a change of the JK flip-flop. The T flip flop is received by relating both inputs of a JK flip-flop. The T flip-flop is received by relating the inputs 'J' and 'K'. When T = 0, both AND gates are disabled.
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Why do they call it a counter?

It entered Old French sometime in the 1300s as contoeur (from comptoir), and was used to describe the table where sales and banking occurred, where things were counted by a counter. The counter (person) used the counter (object) to count upon.
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