Does copying count as entering the battlefield?

Yes, creating a copy of a creature as it enters the battlefield triggers its "enters the battlefield" (ETB) abilities because the game sees it as a new object arriving from another zone, but if a creature already on the battlefield becomes a copy, its ETB doesn't trigger as it never moved zones. Cards like Clone or Feldon, Death Caster create new objects that enter, so they trigger ETBs, while Scion of the Ur-Dragon or Lazav, Dimensional Specter change characteristics on the field, so they don't.
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What counts as entering the Battlefield?

Enters, or Enters the battlefield, refers to putting a permanent onto the battlefield, or to an ability which is triggered when a permanent is put onto the battlefield. It is commonly abbreviated ETB.
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Does cloning trigger ETB?

Yes. Clone effects are replacement effects that change how your clone enters the battlefield. If you copy something with an ETB trigger, the game "sees" a copy of that creature entering the battlefield and the ETB trigger goes on the stack.
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Does copying count as casting?

No, in Magic: The Gathering (MTG), copying a spell does not count as casting it unless the effect specifically says, "you may cast the copy" (like Eye of the Storm or Arcane Bombardment), because the copy is put directly on the stack, bypassing normal casting steps and triggers like Storm, which only trigger on actual casting. 
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Do copies of permanents enter the battlefield?

If the token is a copy of a transforming permanent with its back face up, the token enters the battlefield with its back face up. This rule does not apply to tokens that are created with their own set of characteristics and enter the battlefield as a copy of a transforming permanent due to a replacement effect.
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Does making a copy count as entering the battlefield?

Yes, creatures or tokens that are created as copies do enter the battlefield and trigger "enters the battlefield" (ETB) abilities, because the game sees them as new objects arriving in that zone, even though they have copied characteristics. However, if a permanent already on the battlefield changes to become a copy of something else (e.g., with Turn // // or Clone Legion), it doesn't re-enter the battlefield, so its ETB effects don't trigger. 
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Does a copy of a legendary creature still enter the battlefield?

You could choose to keep the Copy and put the original into the Graveyard. But, yes. You do get the Enters Trigger of the Legendary Creature that just entered. Even if it immediately dies from he Legend Rule.
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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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Is copying the same as casting?

No. Copying a spell doesn't cast it. - 707.10. To copy a spell, activated ability, or triggered ability means to put a copy of it onto the stack; ****a copy of a spell isn't cast**** and a copy of an activated ability isn't activated.
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Does copying a spell trigger Rhystic study?

No. When they cast a spell, your [[Rhystic Study]] trigger goes on the stack.
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Do legendary copies still trigger ETB?

The effect will still trigger, but won't go on the stack until SBAs are checked. The legend rule will apply, and you put ETBs on the stack, but by the time the triggered abilities are resolving, you would've applied the legend rule long before.
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Does transforming count as entering the battlefield?

No, transforming a Magic: The Gathering card does not count as entering the battlefield (ETB) because the card never leaves the battlefield; it just flips over to its other side, remaining the same game object, so it won't trigger abilities like Champion of the Parish or Tribute to the World Tree. An ETB effect only happens when a permanent moves from another zone (like your hand, graveyard, or exile) onto the battlefield. 
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Does morph trigger ugin's mastery?

Yes. Face-down Spells (ie. Morph / Disguise) are Colorless Spells. Owing to the fact that they have no Mana Cost, and thus no Colored Mana symbols in said Mana Cost.
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Does creating a token trigger ETB?

Yes, creating a token in Magic: The Gathering always causes it to enter the battlefield (ETB), triggering any "enters the battlefield" (ETB) abilities on itself or other permanents, as long as the ability doesn't specifically exclude tokens or require a "card". Tokens are essentially treated like any other permanent being put onto the battlefield, so they trigger relevant effects from cards like Tocasia's Welcome or Mondrak, Glory Dominus. 
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Does Bello trigger ETB?

If it's an enchantment and it enters as a creature because of Bello, it'll trigger its own etb effect. For example, if warstorm surge enters as a creature because of Bello, it'll deal damage equal to its power to any target.
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Can you respond to an ETB trigger?

Yes, you absolutely can respond to Enter the Battlefield (ETB) triggers in Magic: The Gathering, but only after the trigger goes onto the stack, not while the creature is being cast or entering; you use instant-speed spells or abilities to target the trigger on the stack (e.g., with Stifle), or interact with the permanent itself (e.g., blink it or remove it) to change the outcome, as the trigger still happens even if the creature dies, but you can counter the trigger itself before it resolves. 
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Is copying count as casting?

No, in Magic: The Gathering (MTG), copying a spell does not count as casting it unless the effect specifically says, "you may cast the copy" (like Eye of the Storm or Arcane Bombardment), because the copy is put directly on the stack, bypassing normal casting steps and triggers like Storm, which only trigger on actual casting. 
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Is copying a good thing?

Copy to Imitate + Learn

“Imitation is not just the sincerest form of flattery—it's the sincerest form of learning.” It is extremely common for people new to drawing to copy other pieces of art. It's one of those things everyone does, but no one talks about, so everyone thinks they're the only one.
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Does copying a spell count towards storm count?

No, copies of spells created by effects like Storm, Replicate, or other copy spells do not count towards the Storm count because they are put directly onto the stack and are not "cast", which is what Storm specifically cares about. The original spell with Storm counts as one cast, but the copies it creates don't trigger or add to the count for other Storm spells, preventing infinite loops and clearly separating "copying a spell" from "casting a spell". 
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Can you counter a copied spell?

Yes, you can counter a copy of a spell in Magic: The Gathering, because copies become their own separate spells on the stack, but it depends on how it was copied and the timing, as copies without targets (like from Storm) are harder to stop than targeted copies, and you can even counter the original to make the copying spell fizzle if it targets. 
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Does Ulalek copy kickers?

Yes. If you pay for one or both of the Kickers Costs, Ulalek Copying the Ability will retain the fact that the original Spell was Kicked.
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Does copying a spell count as casting for storm?

No, spell copies created by Storm are not cast; they are created directly on the stack, so they don't trigger other Storm abilities or count as spells cast for other effects like Magecraft. The original spell is cast, but the copies just appear, preventing infinite loops and keeping Storm balanced, unlike rare effects that explicitly say "you may cast the copy". 
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Is creating a token the same as entering?

A creature token entering the battlefield would trigger an ability such as [[welcoming vampire]], however it would not trigger [[overburden]]. So yes, creating a creature token does count as putting a creature into play for some scenarios, just not the one that you're asking about.
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Why are the planet lands not legendary?

Named lands often aren't legendary anymore because it was a design issue for constructed where the restriction was disliked. Maybe they will make a Planet rule similar to the Legend rule. Making the planet lands legendary is unnecessary from a balancing standpoint because they require so much investment and are slow.
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Does turning a creature face up count as entering the battlefield?

No, turning a card face-up (like with Morph or Manifest) does not trigger "Enters the Battlefield" (ETB) effects because the card never changed zones; it was already on the battlefield as a face-down permanent, so flipping it is just a status change, not an "entry". The only time an ETB effect would trigger is when the card is initially placed on the battlefield face-down (via Manifest) or face-up, but not when it's flipped from face-down to face-up. 
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