Is "it" only the card which was targeted, or does that refer to the creature which enters as a result of the spell (which is something else in this case due to a replacement effect)
Similarly, if targeted by call of the death-dweller, can/will the demon(s) also get the counter(s), or would those counters have to be put on the creature card(s) initially targeted and not those which entered?
No it does not. "It" is the creature that was returned by the Lunge, which was the Vessel, not any tokens created by the creature entering. The Archfiend has a triggered ability that triggers if it enters the battlefield from the graveyard, not a replacement effect. Likewise, with the Call, the Vessel would get the counters and not the token created by its enter the battlefield trigger.
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Oops, my mistake. How embarrassing. Somehow I misinterpreted (or in my own haste overlooked the 'when') and must've read it simply as "if this was cast or would enter from the grave...", which I suppose would've been too good to be true.
Is "it" only the card which was targeted, or does that refer to the creature which enters as a result of the spell (which is something else in this case due to a replacement effect)
Similarly, if targeted by call of the death-dweller, can/will the demon(s) also get the counter(s), or would those counters have to be put on the creature card(s) initially targeted and not those which entered?
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Scientists have calculated that the chance of anything so patently absurd actually existing are millions to one. But magicians have calculated that million-to-one chances crop up nine times out of ten.
I used to be a demigod, but now I'm an omnimage