Does enchant creature target?
When you're casting the enchantment as a spell, yes. When the enchantment is brought into play in some other way, no. (Note that while hexproof and shroud only prevent targeting, protection prevents enchanting specifically.
You can also ask does totem armor prevent exile?
Totem armor mentions only destruction, exile isn't destruction (only damage and "destroy" is), so it has no interaction. Also, how does totem armor work with planeswalkers? Totem armor won't do anything to stop a planeswalker from losing loyalty to damage and then going to the graveyard for having no loyalty, as that's not destroying the planeswalker. What having totem armor will do is protect the planeswalker from direct destruction effects such as Dreadbore or Vindicate.
People also ask can you sacrifice curses mtg?
Nope. You can only sacrifice something you control. While their aura may be attached to your creature, they still control the enchantment, not you. Can you enchant a tapped creature? Nope, you can enchant a tapped creature just fine. If it said "enchant untapped creature", it would have to be an untapped one, but you can enchant a tapped one. When the ability triggers and tries to tap the creature, the game sees that it's already tapped and goes "Oh well, never mind".
Can you attach auras to opponents creatures?
Yes, you can target any creature. However, the Aura gives an ability to the enchanted creature rather than the Aura itself having a trigger. Keeping this in consideration, what does deathtouch do in mtg? Deathtouch (Any amount of damage this deals to a creature is enough to destroy it.) Deathtouch is a static ability that causes damage dealt by an object to be especially effective against creatures.
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