Can you give enchantments Hexproof?

A creature with hexproof can’t be the target of spells or abilities your opponents control. This means that you can load your hexproof creature up with enchantments or cast a spell that gives it +3/+3 in combat, and most of your opponents’ removal spells won’t help them. (See why hexproof is so polarizing?)

Do enchantments fall off with Hexproof?

Does his hexproof equipment card remove my enchantment? It does not. Hexproof only prevents you from targeting your opponent’s creature.

What gets around Hexproof?

Creatures with hexproof cannot be targeted by spells and abilities that your opponent’s control.

Do board wipes affect Hexproof?

Granting hexproof to a permanent or player doesn’t cause opponents’ Auras to become unattached. A card that has ‘hexproof’ is still affected by board wipes that don’t target specifically that card.

Does shroud remove equipment?

However, if you have some other ability that will attach an equipment without targeting, like that of Stonehewer Giant, for example, shroud won’t stop equipment from being attached to the creature.

Can you target an aura on a creature with 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. Granting hexproof to a permanent or player doesn’t cause opponents’ Auras to become unattached.

How do I get rid of Hexproof enchantments?

Another way to kill hexproof creatures is to target something instead of the creature itself. If you use something like Devour Flesh, you target the player (even if the creature gets sac’d) so the creature can be removed.

Can clone copy a Hexproof creature?

Yes, a Clone can copy any creature on the battlefield.

Can you target your own permanents with shroud?

An Equipment permanent doesn’t target either. As Sai of the Shinobi’s trigger resolves, you may attach it to a creature with Shroud, but you cannot attach it through the targeted ability “Equip”. Shroud is a static ability that functions only from the battlefield.

Is Hexproof or shroud better?

With Shroud ability, a player cannot be the target of a spell. Hexproof means the creature cannot be a target of abilities under the control of your opponent. Hexproof is better than Shroud as you can penalize your opponent, but you cannot do so with Shroud.