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What can I use as +1 counters in MTG?

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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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What can I use for MTG counters?

A counter is a small marker placed on an object or player that modifies its characteristics or interacts with a rule or ability. To physically represent the marker, players can use different items like glass beads, dice, scraps of paper or poker chips.
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Does 3 1 counter count as a 1 1 counter?

The counters do not change type, so they are still +1/+1 counters, and that is the only type of counter you can give it another of. "If three counters are placed on an object, that object then has three counters on it." There is an exception to this rule.
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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 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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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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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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Can a land have +1 counters?

Lands (any permanent, really) can have +1/+1 counters just fine.
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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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Can 2 creatures block 1 attacker?

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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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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How do +1 counters work in MTG?

If your undying creature gets a +1/+1 counter on it (say, from Travel Preparations) and then dies, it won't come back, even if that's the first time it died. On the flip side, if you can get that +1/+1 counter off of an undying creature somehow after it comes back, it'll come back yet again the next time it dies.
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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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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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Are +1 and +1 counters the same?

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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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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Do 1 /+ 1 counters count as modifications?

+1/+1 counters modify just as effectively as -1/-1 counters. A creature with a keyword counter is considered modified. A creature that is equipped is considered modified no matter who controls the Equipment that's attached to it.
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What can't counters be put on MTG?

Counters can't be put on artifacts, creatures, enchantments, or lands. The arrival of the God-Pharaoh marked a betrayal of both gods and mortals.
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What is Rule 704 in Magic The Gathering?

704.5g If a creature has toughness greater than 0, it has damage marked on it, and the total damage marked on it is greater than or equal to its toughness, that creature has been dealt lethal damage and is destroyed. Regeneration can replace this event.
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Can silence be used as a counter MTG?

No, you don't use it as a counterspell and it doesn't counter a 10 mana Banefire after it was cast. The card text explicitly says it will not counter a spell played before it resolves. This is the exact opposite of a counter-spell, in terms of when you have to play it.
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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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What everyday items use counters?

Common everyday objects that have counters are automobile odometers, gas and electric meters, and office equipment such as photocopier machines. Counters provide a mechanism for tracking new item warranties, service contracts, support agreements, and similar business needs.
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What is single mode counter?

The counters can be designed such that the contents of the counter advances by one with each clock pulse; and is said to operate in the count-up mode. The opposite is also possible, when the counter is said to operate in the count-down mode. In both cases the counter is said to be a single mode counter.
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Does equipment count as counters?

Auras and Equipment do not grant counters unless they specifically state that they add counters. Instead, they added temporary power and/or toughness that persists only so long as that Aura or Equipment is attached to the creature.
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