Can an aetherspark attach to the same creature?

Yes, The Aetherspark can use its +1 loyalty ability to target the creature it's already attached to, but the "attach" part does nothing; instead, the creature just gets another +1/+1 counter as the ability resolves, according to MTG rules. An equipment can't attach to itself unless it has reconfigure, but The Aetherspark's ability specifically says "up to one target creature," allowing this specific interaction for adding counters, even if the attachment action fails.
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Can I equip an equipment to the same creature?

301.5c An Equipment that's also a creature can't equip a creature unless that Equipment has reconfigure (see rule 702.151, “Reconfigure”). An Equipment that loses the subtype “Equipment” can't equip a creature. An Equipment can't equip itself.
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Can you attach multiple artifacts to a creature?

Yes, in games like Magic: The Gathering, you can equip a single creature with multiple artifacts (Equipment), as there's generally no limit other than what your mana allows, letting you stack bonuses and abilities for a powerful "voltron" strategy, though some games (like New World) restrict you to one type (e.g., one weapon, one armor). 
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Can The Aetherspark be a commander?

Yes, The Aetherspark can be a commander, especially in formats like {!nav}Brawl on MTG Arena{/nav}, because it's a legendary planeswalker artifact, but in traditional {!nav}Commander (EDH){/nav}, it needs to be played as part of a deck with a designated legendary creature commander, as it's not inherently a legendary creature that can lead a deck; it just fits well into colorless or equipment-themed Commander/Brawl decks due to its abilities.
 
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Can you keep attaching an aetherspark to the same creature?

There's nothing that stops you from attaching an equipment to the creature it is already attached to. UP TO ONE means you can choose not to attach The Aetherspark. You can also target the creature its currently attached to.
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TR&CI 163: The Aetherspark - Things You Should Know About It & Tricks You Can Do With It

What is the rule 606 loyalty abilities?

606.3. A player may activate a loyalty ability of a permanent they control any time they have priority and the stack is empty during a main phase of their turn, but only if no player has previously activated a loyalty ability of that permanent that turn.
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Who won The Aetherspark?

In the Magic: The Gathering Aetherdrift storyline, the Champions of Amonkhet, led by Zahur and Basri Ket, won the Ghirapur Grand Prix and claimed the prestigious Aetherspark as their prize, despite chaotic events involving Jace, Chandra, and Elspeth during the race.
 
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Are there only two Aetherdrift Commander decks?

The set includes two ready-to-play Commander decks, each helmed by a legendary creature that presents an enticing strategy. With 100 cards each, 10 of which are new-to-Magic cards, these decks have something for every Commander player.
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Why is The Aetherspark a Planeswalker?

The Aetherspark is an artifact containing an artificial planeswalker's spark created by Ishikari Bindra. The device can, in theory, grant any user planeswalking abilities. It was the prize awarded to the winner of the second annual interplanar Ghirapur Grand Prix, the Champions of Amonkhet.
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What is the double legendary rule?

If two or more legendary permanents with the same name are controlled by the same player, that player chooses one of them, and the rest are put into their owners' graveyards. This is called the “legend rule.” The legend rule has long been a basic tenet of Magic.
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What is the rule 702.6 equip?

702.6a. Equip is an activated ability of Equipment cards. "Equip [cost]" means "[Cost]: Attach this permanent to target creature you control. Activate this ability only any time you could cast a sorcery."
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Can you equip a skull clamp to opponents creatures?

And then if so, who draws the 2 cards when/if the equipped creature dies? No you can not equip equipment to an opponents creature.
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Can I unattach equipment on MTG?

No, you can't truly "unequip" equipment in Magic: The Gathering; there's no "unequip" button, but you can move it to another creature by paying the equip cost, making the original creature unequipped in the process, or use effects like flickering or protection to detach it. The only way to simply detach it is if the equipped creature leaves the battlefield, or if it becomes a non-creature permanent.
 
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What is the best card for playing MTG?

Top 30 Best MTG Cards in Modern
  1. 1 and 2. Fetchlands and Shocklands.
  2. Orcish Bowmasters. Orcish Bowmasters gives you two creatures for the price of one, which is already decent for a lot of decks, but there is so much more. ...
  3. The One Ring. ...
  4. Wrenn and Six. ...
  5. Force of Negation. ...
  6. Urza's Saga. ...
  7. Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer. ...
  8. Leyline Binding. ...
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Do artifact equipments go to the graveyard?

No, artifact Equipment cards do not automatically go to the graveyard when the creature they are attached to leaves the battlefield; they simply become unattached and remain on the battlefield as artifacts, ready to be equipped to another creature, unlike Auras which usually go to the graveyard when their enchanted creature leaves. An Equipment only goes to the graveyard if it's destroyed by a spell or ability, or if a specific effect targets both the creature and the Equipment, notes BoardGameGeek.
 
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Is 40 lands too much mtg?

36-40 lands is usually quite nice for all decks. 40 lands is slightly on the high side, and this usually works out for the better. It's just tempting to put in more interactions and responses.
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Is Aetherdrift good for beginners?

Two of our latest releases—Foundations and Aetherdrift—are excellent first steps into the Magic Multiverse. But which is best for a new player? Well, it's both! A huge part of Magic is building your collection and combining cards from across releases.
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How rare is Aetherspark?

I'm not a probability expert, but there are 127 different rare/mythic slots in the Finish Line box toppers and the Aetherspark is a mythic rare, so you'd have less than a 1% chance a First Place foil Aetherspark in the box topper.
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Why did they rename Kaladesh?

Magic: The Gathering's Kaladesh was renamed Avishkar due to unfortunate connotations in some Hindi dialects where "kala-" (black) combined with "desh" (country) could imply a derogatory "black country," despite the original intent of "world of tomorrow" or "art". Wizards of the Coast, working with cultural consultants, changed the name for sensitivity, renaming the plane in-lore to Avishkar (meaning "invention") with the release of the Aetherdrift set, while keeping old cards as-is. 
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What did Jace do to Loot?

Jace Beleren, disguised as Ashiok, revealed that he had been looking for the creature inside, Loot. He pressed both hands to the glass, and the pod shattered. Loot rested on what was left of the altar. After that, Jace and his collaborator Vraska disappeared with Loot.
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Can planeswalkers go to 0?

If a planeswalker's loyalty hits zero, it will die the next time state-based actions are checked; this happens before any player receives priority.
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Can I activate Teferi Master of Time every turn?

Yes, Teferi, Master of Time allows you to activate his loyalty abilities on any player's turn, as long as you have priority and it's not an instant, meaning you can use him once per player in a multiplayer game, potentially multiple times in one round, making him excellent for card draw (+1) or phasing out threats (-3). You can't activate multiple abilities on the same player's turn unless other effects allow it, but you get one activation per turn cycle for each player. 
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Can I put a 1 / + 1 counter on a planeswalker?

A +1/+1 counter that would be put onto a planeswalker doesn't become a counter of any other kind instead. Counters of any kind can be put on or removed from a permanent regardless of what its types are. For example, +1/+1 counters can be put on or removed from a permanent even if it isn't a creature.
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