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Do auras get around Hexproof?

Aura spells target a permanent or player. You can't cast an Aura spell targeting an opponent's permanent with hexproof. Auras on the battlefield don't target anything.

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Is shroud the same as Hexproof?

There are two abilities: Shroud is evergreen and Hexproof is a static ability. A player can't be the target of a spell. The creature can't be a target of your opponent's abilities. You can penalize your opponent, but you can't do it with Shroud.

Consequently, does protection make enchantments fall?

because protection says that the protected thing can't be enchanted at all, any auras already on it will fall off. Can I enchant my own creature with protection? weird. Since all creatures have protection from red, and all cards are red, that means creatures can't be blocked, targeted, enchanted, or equipped, and all damage to them is prevented. This protects our creatures, of course, but it also means our opponents can't target or enchant their own creatures with anything!

Can you sacrifice a Hexproof creature?

A player can be targeted by this ability and choose to sacrifice a creature with hexproof they control. Finally, as hexproof only affects opponents, in multiplayer games like two-headed giant your teammates can target permanents with hexproof that you control. One may also ask does imprisoned in the moon target? Imprisoned in the moon obviously cannot enchant her while Pharika is an enchantment, since "moon" can only target "creature, land or Planeswalker". However once Pharika is a creature, Moon can enchant her.

Does what goes around comes around really happen?

Is the old adage of what goes around true? It is just as true as it gets. If someone does something bad, they may or may not get away with it. What went around already came around if they don't.

Moreover, what is flash in magic the gathering?

Flash is a keyword ability which allows the card it is printed on to be cast at any time you could cast an Instant. Subsequently, is an enchantment an ability? 303.4m An ability of a permanent that refers to the "enchanted [object or player]" refers to whatever object or player that permanent is attached to, even if the permanent with the ability isn't an Aura.

Can you cast an aura without a target?

Aura spells (i.e. Cards cast from your hand, and added to the stack), do require a target. It is unfortunate that they are the only spells that target, without "target" within the rules text. Note the full text, though: "legal object or player according to the Aura's enchant ability and any other applicable effects".

By Kuebbing Vanschoor

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