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Can enchantments have +1 counters?

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. Additionally, there is no rule that stops those counters from being placed, although the number of scenarios where that will happen are pretty few and far between.
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Can a land have +1 counters?

Yes. A land can have +1/+1 counters on it. It just won't do anything unless it is a crature or a latter effect makes it a creature, in which case, it gets the bonus.
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Are +1 counters permanent?

Counters aren't permanents. They aren't even objects. 110.1. A permanent is a card or token on the battlefield.
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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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Do 1 /+ 1 counters cancel 1 /- 1 counters?

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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Can you proliferate +1 counters?

Does Proliferate Work On Infect? Not only does proliferate work on infect but it was strictly created to support it. Both -1/-1 and poison counters can be proliferated.
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Is 1+ 1+ considered a counter?

+1/+1 counters are the most common counter type in Magic.
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Can you put 1 /+ 1 counters on non creatures?

+1/+1 counters only go onto creatures.

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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Can you put 1 1 counters on vehicles?

Accepted answer #1. +1/+1 counters can be on any type of permanent, but only modify power and toughness while the permanent is a creature.
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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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Does a counter remove a +1 +1 counter?

Yes, the each +1/+1 and -1/-1 counters cancel each other out as a state-based effect and the combo will work as per rule 121.3.
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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 +1 and counters cancel each other out?

+1/+1 and -1/-1 counters do cancel out whenever a player would receive priority. However, no other kinds of counters cancel out. They are canceled out whenever state based actions are checked State based actions rules start with #704 in the rules.
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What is a 1 1 counter MTG?

In MTG, +1/+1 counters are one of the game's ways of making a permanent stat change to a creature. A +1/+1 counter on a creature always gives it a bonus of +1/+1 to its power and toughness. Cards can have several counters at the same time, and the bonuses all stack up.
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Can MTG players only play one land per turn?

Land cards tap to produce mana that is used to cast spells and activate abilities. They cost no mana to play; however, a player may play no more than one land per turn, and only during the main phases of their own turn.
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Do counters stay on enchantments?

enchantments and counters will stay on it in both states.
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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 /- 1 counters destroy indestructible creatures?

Can an Indestructible Creature be Killed by Counters? I've already used it as an example, but yes, you can use counters to kill indestructible creatures. -1/-1 counters are obviously the first choice if you're looking to just reduce their toughness, but you can get creative with it.
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What can I use as a 1 1 counter?

Examples of +1/+1 Counter cards include:
  • Corpsejack Menace.
  • Fathom Mage.
  • Simic Ascendancy.
  • Master Biomancer.
  • Inspiring Call.
  • Herald of Secret Streams.
  • Abzan Falconer.
  • Cathars' Crusade.
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Can 2 creatures block 1 attacker?

After your opponent declares their attackers you get the chance to “block” some of them with your untapped creatures. For each attacking creature you can choose one or more of your creatures to block it. A creature can't block more than one attacking creature at a time outside of some very particular circumstances.
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Is get 1 +/ 1 the same as 1 +/ 1 counter?

Yes, +1/+1 counters are different from effects that give +1/+1. Counters are physical markers that can be added, removed, or moved around. Effects that give +1/+1 are separate from the creature, and go away when the effect runs out or the permanent causing the effect leaves the battlefield.
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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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What is 12 counters?

A game situation encouraging students to consider more likely and less likely events. They make a decision about the boxes into which they will place their counters, given that counters will be removed one at a time depending on the sum of two dice. The person who removes all their counters first is the winner.
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Does Myriad copy 1 /+ 1 counters?

What if There's Equipment or Counters on Your Myriad Creature? A Myriad copy has all the characteristics of the original creature, including “until end of turn” abilities. But any counters, auras, or equipment the creature may have aren't copied, only the intrinsic properties of the myriad creature.
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Can you proliferate toxic?

With infect creatures you only get one route to victory since they don't deal combat damage. With toxic you can apply both pressures, and it works nicely with proliferate and corrupted. Should your opponents gain life or remove counters, there are two separate win conditions and one doesn't exclude the other.
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