Do 1:1 counters get copied in MTG?

No, standard Magic: The Gathering copy effects (like Clone or Progenitor Mimic) do not copy counters on a creature; the copy only gets the base characteristics printed on the card, but tokens created as copies do get counters if the original had an "enters the battlefield" ability that placed them. Counters are separate modifications, not part of the base "copiable value," so they don't transfer unless a specific card effect says so (like The Ozolith or certain token generators).
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Do 1:1 counters stay?

When both +1/+1 and -1/-1 counters are present on the same creature, they are immediately removed in matched pairs until only one or the other remains. 122.3.
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Does myriad copy 1:1 counters?

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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What gets copied in MTG?

Only the "copiable values" of an object are copied - essentially the attributes that would be printed on a card directly - not subsequent modifications such as counters, attached permanents, or spell effects.
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Do 1:1 counters count as power?

Yes, +1/+1 counters increase power and toughness.

A +1/+1 counter will increase a creature's power and toughness. That first +1 refers to the creature's power, and the second +1 corresponds to the creature's toughness.
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What is the 75% rule in MTG?

The MTG "75% rule" is a popular, unofficial deck-building philosophy, mainly for Commander, about creating decks powerful enough to compete but not so dominant they ruin the fun for casual players, finding a middle ground in power level by intentionally leaving out the most optimal, expensive, or meta-defining cards. It's about building a deck that's "75% as strong as it can be," allowing it to challenge optimized decks occasionally while still being fair in more casual games, making it adaptable for various playgroups.
 
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How do 1:1 counters work in MTG?

In Magic: The Gathering, a +1/+1 counter adds one power and one toughness to a creature permanently (until removed), unlike temporary +1/+1 buffs from spells, and they stay on creatures even if they leave the battlefield and return (unless removed). Key rules: +1/+1 counters stack (a 2/2 with two counters becomes 4/4), they can be moved between creatures (e.g., Bioshift), and they interact with -1/-1 counters by cancelling out in pairs (e.g., one +1/+1 and one -1/-1 removed) as a state-based action, though they can coexist briefly.
 
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What is the rule 701.27 A in Magic The Gathering?

701.27a To proliferate means to choose any number of permanents and/or players that have a counter, then give each one additional counter of each kind that permanent or player already has.
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Do copied spells trigger y shtola?

Yes, a copy of a spell has the same mana value as the original. But, copying a spell is not casting a spell. Y'shtola does not trigger when you copy a spell on the stack.
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What does "myriad" really mean?

A myriad is a lot of something. If you're talking about Ancient Greece, a myriad is ten thousand, but today you can use the word in myriad other ways. Myriad comes from the Greek myrioi, the word for ten thousand, or less specifically, a countless amount.
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Are 1:1 counters modifications?

For counters, it doesn't matter how the counter got onto the creature, nor does it matter what kind of counter it is. +1/+1 counters modify just as effectively as -1/-1 counters or stun counters. A creature with a keyword counter is considered modified.
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Can you proliferate +1 +1 counters?

Yes, if a permanent already has a +1/+1 counter on it and is proliferated, it will gain another +1/+1 counter.
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Can you 1v1 in MTG?

Players have a starting life total of 30. 1v1 Commander has its own banned list. An important rule, which differentiates the format from any other Commander variant and option, is that you may only have one commander. Creatures with a partner ability function as if they did not have that ability.
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What happens if you airbend a land?

If you "Airbend" a land in the Magic: The Gathering Avatar set, it gets exiled, but because lands are played, not cast, you can't use the Airbend ability to bring it back for {2} mana; it's stuck in exile unless another effect allows you to play or cast it, though animated Earthbend lands return tapped to the battlefield. 
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Can you pay kicker on copies?

Kicker costs don't change a spell's mana cost or mana value. If a kicked spell is copied, the copy is also kicked.
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Can a copied counterspell target itself?

114.4. A spell or ability on the stack is an illegal target for itself.
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Do copied spells have a CMC?

Does a clone also copy CMC? Technically, no, but it copies mana cost which CMC is usually derived from. If CMC was copiable, a Clone copying the back face of a DFC would have its CMC, but because it doesn't the Clone's CMC is 0.
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What is the 75% rule in Magic The Gathering?

The MTG "75% rule" is a popular, unofficial deck-building philosophy, mainly for Commander, about creating decks powerful enough to compete but not so dominant they ruin the fun for casual players, finding a middle ground in power level by intentionally leaving out the most optimal, expensive, or meta-defining cards. It's about building a deck that's "75% as strong as it can be," allowing it to challenge optimized decks occasionally while still being fair in more casual games, making it adaptable for various playgroups.
 
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What is the 116 rule in Magic The Gathering?

Rule 116 in Magic's official rulebook explains something called “special actions.” These are things a player can do during their turn that happen instantly and cannot be interrupted by other players. The most common example is playing a land. It just happens right away.
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Are MTG cards 63x88?

Sizes which might be available for playing cards may differ because of the player's wishes and requirements. Their standard dimensions are 63 x 88 in mm, 6.3 x 8.8 in cm, and 2.5 x 3.5 in inches.
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Is Counterspell worth taking?

Counterspell is one of the most useful spells in the game. It's powerful enough that lots of DMs modify or ban it. Your BBEG is about to use a 9th level spell, with a half decent skill check can shut it down - YOU CAN SHUT DOWN A 9TH LEVEL SPELL WITH IT!
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Do 1:1 counters stay on transformed creatures?

Transforming a permanent doesn't affect any Auras or Equipment attached to that permanent. Similarly, any counters on the permanent will remain on that permanent after it transforms.
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Do +1 counters stay on vehicles?

Do Counters Stay on Vehicles? Yes. Counters remain on vehicles as long as they're on the battlefield, regardless of if they're crewed or not. This includes +1/+1 counters and -1/-1 counters, as well as ability counters, shield counters, etc.
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