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Can Hexproof survive board wipes?

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.
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What does Hexproof not protect against?

Hexproof protects against any spells or abilities that target. It doesn't protect from a specific color, card type, or effect, but from the word “target.” Whenever a spell or ability would let a player choose a target, permanents and players that have hexproof are protected from that targeting action.
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What protects against board wipes?

10 Best Board Wipe Protection Options In EDH
  • Boros Charm.
  • Dauntless Escort / Selfless Spirit.
  • Chance for Glory.
  • Second Sunrise.
  • Heroic Intervention.
  • Ghostway / Eerie Interlude.
  • Guardian of Faith.
  • Spell Queller.
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Do board wipes work on protection?

Board wipes and edict effects

First of all, protection creatures are vulnerable to anything that does not target or deal damage. As such, board wipes and edict effects actually do work against protection. These cards kill creatures without doing anything protection could defend them from.
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What can destroy Hexproof?

Board wipes do kill hexproof cards.

Rather, board wipes will destroy, damage, or otherwise remove all creatures on the battlefield indiscriminately. As such, hexproof creatures will die to board wipes.
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What IS Hexproof?

Is Hexproof immune to Deathtouch?

Hexproof does not make a creature immune to abilities, it just makes them unable to be targetted by an opponent's spells or abilities. As deathtouch does not target, the creature with hexproof will still be affected.
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What is the Hexproof rule?

Hexproof means that the permanent cannot be targeted by spells or abilities that are controlled by the opponent's of the controller of the permanent. For example, Troll Ascetic cannot be targeted by your opponent's Doom Blade, but it can be targeted by your Titanic Growth.
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Do board wipes ignore indestructible?

Although board wipes are very powerful, there are some ways to counter them. The key thing here is the keywords. Most board wipes “destroy” creatures, so one way to protect your creatures (and permanents) is to buff them with the “indestructible” keyword.
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Do shield counters block board wipes?

Shield counters only prevent damage (such as blocking a creature or being hit by a lightning bolt) or destruction effects, like a Murder or a board wipe. They don't stop the creature with the shield counter from being exiled, returned to your hand, or sacrificed.
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Do board wipes get around shroud?

Do Board Wipes Kill Shroud? Board wipes can kill shroud creatures. Board wipes don't target creatures but rather destroy or otherwise remove all creatures at once without targeting any of them.
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How do you survive board wipes in MTG?

However, the simplest way to handle a board wipe, in any color, is to keep some of your creatures in your hand instead of playing all of them. That way, you can play them after the board wipe resolves and rebuild your own substantial board presence.
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Do board wipes target creatures?

Like creatures with hexproof, creatures with shroud are difficult to deal with, since you can't target the with removal spells. However, board wipes and any other spells that don't target will be useful here, and you can still block them with your creatures.
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How many board wipes should I have?

Whilst traditional deck building templates have indicated as many as five to seven board wipes, the current word on the street is that around three to four is enough.
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Can you counter Hexproof?

Yes, you can. Unless otherwise stated, abilities on a creature only apply when they are on the battlefield. So when it is on the stack (after it was cast but before it comes into play) it is a creature spell and can be countered even if it has Shoud, Hexproof, or Protection from Blue/Instants/Etc...
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Is Hexproof better than indestructible?

Both of these are powerful effects, though have many ways to work around and remove the threat. Indestructible falls prey to exiling, tucking, etc; Hexproof is hit by 'destroy all' and other non-targeting spells.
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Does indestructible prevent Deathtouch?

Indestructible creatures also ignore deathtouch. Normally, a creature is destroyed if it takes damage from a creature with deathtouch. But since indestructible creatures can't be destroyed, they're immune.
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Do board wipes deal damage?

Furthermore, this board wipe is also notable for dealing damage to planeswalkers and creatures alike. One of the easiest ways to get around the devastation of board wipes is by playing a planeswalker alongside your creatures.
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What is an indestructible counter?

A creature with an indestructible counter on it has the indestructible ability. Odric will see that and give the rest of your creatures indestructible.
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How do board wipes work?

A board wipe, also known as a board sweep, is an instant or sorcery spell that destroys or exiles all permanents of a certain type. Board wipes are most often found in white, but exist in other colors as well. With a few exceptions, board wipes are usually printed with a rarity of rare.
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Can you exile indestructible?

An indestructible permanent can be exiled, returned to a player's hand, put into a graveyard for having 0 or less toughness (via anything that gives -X/-X for example), or sacrificed.
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Can you trample over indestructible creature?

Does Trample Beat Indestructible? Yes, at least in the sense that the additional damage does successfully trample over a blocking creature.
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Does Wrath of God destroy indestructible creatures?

Indestructible creatures survive a Wrath because their ability ("cannot be destroyed") specifically interacts with the word "destroy" on the card Wrath of God.
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Can I target my creature if it has 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?)
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How do you deal with Hexproof indestructible?

Uhmazingphil says... #35
  1. Devour Flesh is the short answer.
  2. The long answer is as follows: The best way to remove indestructible creatures and hexproof creatures is either by putting a punch of -1/-1s on everything, (I'm looking at you Mutilate and Black Sun's Zenith ) or by making them sacrifice their creatures.
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Is Hexproof immune to Counterspell?

Nope, the counterspell targets the creature spell, which doesn't have hexproof. Only creature permanents have hexproof, because it is a static ability that only affects creatures, which the spell on the stack is not. Look at the card Thrun, the Last Troll, which has both hexproof and "cannot be countered."
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